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  • Hanseatic Energy Hub launches binding LNG capacity bookings in Stade and sets organisational course
    édité le 16/06/2022


Hanseatic Energy Hub launches binding LNG capacity bookings in Stade and sets organisational course
   - First LNG project in Germany invites customers to Binding Open Season.
   - Fluxys strengthens HEH team with additional operational know-how for construction and operations
   - Central regulatory course set: BNetzA reduces feed-in tariffs at LNG terminals in Germany by 40 percent

The commercial development of the Hanseatic Energy Hub in Stade is progressing rapidly. Following the very positive reactions in the market to the non-binding expression of interest process in April 2022, the consortium around Fluxys, Dow, Partners Group (acting on behalf of its clients) and Buss Group is the first LNG project in Germany to invite international market participants to submit binding bids for terminal capacities from 16 June to 29 July 2022. The total capacity of the zero-emission terminal is 13.3 billion cubic metres of natural gas per year (bcm/a) with a send-out capacity of 21.7 GWh/h. This corresponds to about 15 percent of Germany's gas demand. For long-term marketing, 12 bcm/a are available. The German regulator has recently taken account of the significant increase in LNG demand in Germany: BNetzA is lowering the feed-in tariffs at LNG terminals by 40 percent, thus significantly improving the competitiveness of direct access into the unified German gas market hub THE.

With the Binding Open Season, the Hanseatic Energy Hub reaches another key milestone after the submission of the approval documents for the terminal and port and enters a new project phase. Now that the main technical and commercial course has been set, the focus in future will be more on the operational development of the terminal including construction and preparations for operation. For this purpose, Fluxys will strengthen the HEH team with additional operational know-how.

"In recent weeks, numerous new LNG supply deals have been signed in the market. With the Binding Open Season, we are offering binding regasification options so that LNG volumes can actually reach the German market," says Johann Killinger, Managing Director and one of the shareholders of the Hanseatic Energy Hub. "In Stade, we are ready to strengthen the German energy supply with a future-flexible terminal from 2026 onwards."

The Hanseatic Energy Hub is initially designed for LNG and low-carbon energy sources such as bio-LNG and synthetic methane. As global supply grows, it will later be available to import hydrogen-based energy sources, such as ammonia. The location in the Stade industrial park is particularly characterised by the high synergies with Dow, the existing infrastructure and the strategically good position at a short distance from the German pipeline network. With the expansion of the existing industrial port, two jetties will enable the landing of tankers up to Q-Max size as well as bunker services in the future.

A data room has been set up for those interested in the Binding Open Season. To register, contact sales@hanseatic-energy-hub.de.

About HEH

The Hanseatic Energy Hub (HEH) is a terminal for liquefied natural gases at the Stade industrial site. The independent hub diversifies German industry's long-term import needs for affordable energy. In the initial expansion stage, a zero-emission LNG terminal is set to go into operation from 2026, with infrastructure also approved for bio-LNG and SNG. The planned regasification capacity is 13.3 bcm/a, with a send-out capacity of 21.7 GWh/h. With the development of new climate-neutral energy sources, the hub will also facilitate the import of hydrogen-based energy carriers. HEH shareholders are the Buss Group, Fluxys and Partners Group, as well as Dow.


Origine : Communiqué Hanseatic Energy



 
 
 
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