Belgium, (Brussels Morning Newspaper) Germany is on track to complete its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal this year.
The first of five new LNG terminals is to be completed this winter near Wilhelmshaven, according to France24 reporting on Sunday.
The five new terminals will have capacity of roughly 25 billion cubic metres annually, which is approximately 50% of the capacity of Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline.
These will be the first LNG terminals in Germany, which thus far relied only on cheap natural gas imported from Russia via pipelines.
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