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Second FSRU moors on the Jadet

04.06.2025
WILHELMSHAVEN. Excelsior, the second floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) in Wilhelmshaven, is now operating as a floating LNG import terminal. The special ship of shipping company Excelerate Energy moored on the Jade at the end of April. The Höegh Esperanza FSRU has also been in operation there since December. “The arrival of the Excelsior is another milestone on the path to completing the Wilhelmshaven 2 terminal, thus ensuring supply and stabilising gas prices in Germany and the rest of Europe,” says Peter Röttgen, Managing Director of Deutsche Energy Terminal GmbH (DET).

Credits: Din21

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