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Second LNG terminal goes into operation

04.09.2025

WILHELMSHAVEN. In May, the Deutsche Energy Terminal GmbH (DET) commissioned its second import terminal for LNG. According to a statement issued at the start of operations: “Germany can now make its energy supply even more secure and flexible”. Commissioned by DET, the project partners Engie Deutschland and Tree Energy Solutions only required roughly half the amount of time that is normally needed, on average, for similar major LNG projects. The floating storage and regasification unit “Excelsior” is expected to feed up to 1.9 billion cubic metres of gas into the German supply network in 2025.

Credits: DET

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