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Germany imports first LNG cargo at new Uniper Terminal

Germany received its first shipment of liquefied natural gas at a new floating terminal in the North Sea port of Wilhelmshaven, a milestone in the nation’s quest to diversify its energy supplies.

A tanker arrived Tuesday with enough gas to supply 50,000 German households with energy for a year, according to a joint statement from terminal operator Uniper SE and Venture Global LNG Inc. The vessel loaded at the latter company’s Calcasieu Pass project in the US. 

Germany is turning to LNG from allies such as the US as it seeks to reduce dependence on Russia amid the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine. Berlin fast-tracked its first LNG import terminals by renting five floating storage and regasification units. The country’s first private floating LNG terminal, in Lubmin, received its first shipment last month.

The cargo at Wilhelmshaven is part of the facility’s commissioning process. While the terminal opened in December, commercial operations are set to start in mid-January. Uniper plans to bring more LNG into Germany, both at Wilhelmshaven and at the Brunsbuettel terminal that’s set to open this winter.

Under an agreement signed with the government last year, Uniper, together with RWE AG, EnBW Energie Baden-Wuerttemberg AG and VNG AG will be responsible for the temporary supply to the two terminals. 

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