Gazprom and Gasunie to Develop European Small Scale LNG Infrastructure

Russian oil and gas major Gazprom and a Dutch natural gas infrastructure and transportation company Gasunie have signed a framework agreement on cooperation in the area of small scale liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage and distribution throughout Europe.

The document focuses on joint projects for the construction of LNG receiving terminals, LNG filling stations and other infrastructure facilities in Europe.

”LNG has a clear role to play as a cleaner fuel alternative for maritime vessels, ferries, trucks and industrial applications throughout Europe. It supports European Union environmental priorities. It will help ship and truck owners to follow stringent European emission regulations,” said Han Fennema, CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board of Gasunie.

Gazprom and Gasunie also looked into the possibility of initiating a joint pilot project for constructing a small LNG receiving terminal in Northwest Europe.

The terminal will be used for storing, shipping and selling LNG as a bunker and vehicle fuel as well as an energy source for autonomous gasification. In addition, the possibility of building LNG filling stations is also being contemplated within the project.

”Gazprom and Gasunie will be actively developing the small scale LNG business in Europe. Joint infrastructure projects will make it possible to diversify the supply routes as well as broaden the use of natural gas in European countries,” said Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee.

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