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Greece: Alexandroupoli LNG terminal reaches record regasification capacity after technical recovery Read More »

Greece: Alexandroupoli LNG terminal reaches record regasification capacity after technical recovery

Gastrade has announced a new operational milestone for the Alexandroupoli LNG terminal, with its maximum daily regasification capacity increasing to 136.2 GWh as of October 21. This marks a significant rise from the 90.8 GWh per day recorded in mid-September. The terminal resumed full operations in August following a seven-month shutdown caused by a technical […]

Bulgaria: Bulgargaz launches LNG tender to secure supplies for 2025-2026 heating season Read More »

Bulgaria: Bulgargaz launches LNG tender to secure supplies for 2025-2026 heating season

To secure sufficient natural gas for the 2025-2026 heating season, Bulgaria’s state-owned supplier Bulgargaz has launched a tender for four liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments via the Alexandroupoli terminal in Greece. Each cargo will carry 1 million MWh, consistent with the company’s annual plan coordinated with terminal operator Gastrade. Deliveries are scheduled for October and

Montenegro to sign MoU with Japan’s JERA for potential LNG terminal and gas-fired power plant Read More »

Montenegro to sign MoU with Japan’s JERA for potential LNG terminal and gas-fired power plant

The Montenegrin Government is set to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with Japan’s energy company JERA, paving the way for the potential development of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal and a gas-fired power plant in the country. Officials describe the agreement as a significant step forward in bilateral relations, moving beyond traditional development cooperation

Greece: Gastrade restarts Alexandroupoli LNG terminal at reduced capacity Read More »

Greece: Gastrade restarts Alexandroupoli LNG terminal at reduced capacity

Gastrade has resumed unloading and regasification operations at the Alexandroupoli LNG terminal, though at a reduced capacity. Daily regasification is currently limited to up to 45.4 GWh/day, supported by backup high-pressure pumps that cover only 25% of the terminal’s nominal gasification capacity. The capacity cap is expected to be lifted at the start of the

Greece: Alexandroupoli LNG terminal to resume partial operations in August after technical repairs Read More »

Greece: Alexandroupoli LNG terminal to resume partial operations in August after technical repairs

Gastrade, the operator of the Alexandroupoli LNG terminal, has announced that regasification services have been suspended since late January due to a technical malfunction. The issue was caused by damage to the booster pumps on the Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU). The company has undertaken extensive repairs to resolve the problem. Repair efforts have

Croatia: Krk LNG terminal expansion set to double capacity, auction for new slots scheduled Read More »

Croatia: Krk LNG terminal expansion set to double capacity, auction for new slots scheduled

The installation of a new regasification module at the LNG terminal on the Croatian island of Krk is nearing completion, with operations expected to begin in October. This upgrade will increase the terminal’s maximum annual capacity, doubling it from 3.1 to 6.1 billion cubic meters of natural gas. An auction for the allocation of these

Croatia secures €125 million in grants for energy infrastructure and LNG expansion projects Read More »

Croatia secures €125 million in grants for energy infrastructure and LNG expansion projects

Croatia has signed contracts totaling €125 million in non-refundable grants for two key energy initiatives under its National Recovery and Resilience Plan. These projects focus on the modernization and digital transformation of the national electricity transmission system, and the expansion of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal on the island of Krk. The larger of

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