Dusseldorf According to its own statements, the Norwegian commodity group Equinor is currently sending as much gas to Europe as pipelines allow. Anders Opedal, CEO of the state-owned company, explained in an interview with the Handelsblatt: “We are currently exporting as much gas as we can to continental Europe and Great Britain, most of the gas flows to Germany.”
Therefore, more gas deliveries from Norway are anticipated when the LNG terminals planned for the end of the year in Wilhelmshaven, Brunsbüttel. and possibly Lubmin Get into operation. “When Germany has its LNG terminals ready, additional liquefied natural gas will be able to reach Germany from our facilities near Hammerfest,” says Opedal.
In general, the Hammerfest LNG plant has a capacity of six to seven billion cubic meters.
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