Air Freight News

OLT Terminal again in operation

Nov 26, 2024

OLT Offshore LNG Toscana announces the resumption of full operation of the FSRU Toscana terminal, which, after successfully completing the re-installation and reconnection to the national gas network activities and receiving an LNG cargo aimed at gassing-up and cooling-down the plant, returns to commercial operation.

With extraordinary maintenance concluded on November 24, regasification activity officially resumed on November 25, with the receipt of the first cargo of liquefied natural gas.

The FSRU Toscana terminal can receive cargoes of up to 173,250 m3 (165,000 m3 with a 5% operational tolerance on discharge) and, thanks to the Wobbe index correction system, LNG from almost all the LNG liquefaction plants, while providing its users and the system with high flexibility of injection into the grid.

Regasification capacity is currently allocated at 100%, until Gas Year 2026/2027.

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