That´s right! There had been planning for one in Brunsbüttelkoog in Schleswig-Holstein but the now economy minister Habeck, then environment minister of Schleswig-Holstein, buried the plan. The nearest operational terminals are in the Netherlands and France. And they, too, need LNG.
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The next thing is that all the existing LNG tanker are running under long term contracts. There are no used LNG tankers for hire. And the suppliers can´t increase production as the current production is subject to long term contracts.
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You see, we´re in lose-lose situation and the EU is disintegrating with increasing speed.
yoshikawa, the US has several LNG maritime terminals on the Texas and Louisiana Gulf coasts. Are you referring to Germany not having any?
That´s right! There had been planning for one in Brunsbüttelkoog in Schleswig-Holstein but the now economy minister Habeck, then environment minister of Schleswig-Holstein, buried the plan. The nearest operational terminals are in the Netherlands and France. And they, too, need LNG. – The next thing is that all the existing LNG tanker are running under long term contracts. There are no used LNG tankers for hire. And the suppliers can´t increase production as the current production is subject to long term contracts. – You see, we´re in lose-lose situation and the EU is disintegrating with increasing speed.