While a stream of LNG cargoes is largely helping Europe maintain its tight natural gas supply balance, the region’s largest gas user, Germany, is increasing its reliance on Norwegian pipeline flows to fuel its industry until an alternative fuel market emerges. Norway’s Equinor ASA has signed a letter of intent to supply German industrial gas…
EnBW
Articles from EnBW
Germany’s EnBW Books Long-Term LNG Import Capacity
EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG has made a long-term commitment for 3 billion cubic meters (Bcm)/year of LNG regasification capacity at the developing terminal in Stade, Germany, securing a home for its influx of U.S. supply intended to decrease reliance on Russia. EnBW disclosed Thursday it has secured capacity for more than 10 years in an…
Germany Inks Initial LNG Supply Agreement for Two Terminals
Germany’s government has moved to secure supply for its two developing LNG terminals with a tentative agreement between some of the country’s largest energy firms. Economy Minister Robert Habeck signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) Tuesday with Uniper SE and RWE AG agreeing to cooperate on supplying liquefied natural gas (LNG) for two import terminals…
German Utility EnBW Considers Buying LNG from Proposed European Import Hub
German utility EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG could buy natural gas from a proposed import terminal in the country near Stade after committing to shunning supplies from Russia. EnBW signed a memorandum of understanding with the developer Hanseatic Energy Hub to possibly buy 3 billion cubic meters/year (Bcm/y) of liquefied natural gas (LNG) after it ramps…