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Germany's lack of LNG import terminals adds pressure to tight FSRU market

GERMANY might now be planning to build as many as two government-backed LNG receiving terminals to offset its over-reliance on Russian pipe gas, but the solution will still take a number of years to develop.

Tim Daiss
The FSRU market is tightening

The FSRU market is tightening

A Reuters report yesterday said that the terminals could regasify enough LNG to meet perhaps about a third of the supply Germany now receives by pipeline from Russia, but two problems remain.    First,...

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