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Lng) Status Min Petrozavodsk NGT SHTOKMAN SNØHVIT Pechora Sea BBL Hammerfest (Melkoya Island) Zeebrugge BELGIUM NL ASKELADD Petrozavodsk GATE Terminal MELKØYA ALBATROSS Start-up : 1987 Start-up : 2011 Hammerfest A6 WGT Oude Statenzijl STATUS MIN. SHIP SIZE CAPACITY (LNG) STATUS MIN. SHIP SIZE CAPACITY (LNG) 3 3 3 3 RELOADING YES 7.000 m LNG 5.000 m /h RELOADING YES 5.000 m LNG 2.500 m /h Balgzand Bunde 3 Julianadorp 2015 2.000 m LNG TRANSSHIPMENT under study - - 3 3 TRANSSHIPMENT 2015 2.000 m LNG 14.000 m /h BUNKERSHIP LOADING under study - - INTERCONNECTOR Barents Pesse 2014 3 3 BUNKERSHIP LOADING YES 7.000 m LNG 5.000 m /h TRUCK LOADING YES - 1 x 100 m3/h Sea Pomorskiy 2015 2.000 m3 LNG RAIL LOADING NO - - Strait 3 Murmansk TRUCK LOADING YES - 75 m /h Volkhov RAIL LOADING NO - - Amsterdam Rotterdam 2015 Vlieghuis POLAND REYKJAVIK Rotterdam 2014 Start-up : 2014 ICELAND Shatrovskoye Dunkerque LNG FRANCE AMSTERDAM Zwolle Start-up : 2015 THE NETHERLANDSPunginskoye STATUS MIN. SHIP SIZE CAPACITY (LNG) Gas LNG Europe Delfgauw Utrecht 2014 Emsbüren RELOADING under study - - STATUS MIN. SHIP SIZE CAPACITY (LNG) 3 3 TRANSSHIPMENT under study - - Enschede RELOADING 2015 65.000 m LNG 4.500 m /h Rotterdam Avenue de Cortenbergh 100 Tel +32 2 209 05 00 [email protected] BUNKERSHIP LOADING under study - - Port Vitino TRANSSHIPMENT NO - - 3 Rotterdam TRUCK LOADING 1Q2015 - 2 (+1) x 90 m /h B - 1000 Brussels Fax +32 2 209 05 01 www.gie.eu BUNKERSHIP LOADING under study - - Duiven RAIL LOADING under study - - Winterswijk TRUCK LOADING under study - - Zevenaar RAIL LOADING NO - - Münster Roosendael 2014 Nijmegen 2014 Sines PORTUGAL Oss Mosjøen Zeebrugge Start-up : 2004 Tornio 2017 Hilvarenbeek Montoir de Bretagne FRANCE NORNE Start-up : 1980 White SeaB Poppel Berkel-Enschot Tornio Manga LNG Veurne 2014 Zandvliet STATUS MIN. SHIP SIZE CAPACITY (LNG) Zelzate Dortmund 3 3 RELOADING YES 45.000 m LNG 1.500 m /h HELDRUN Antwerp Antwerp 2014 Essen STATUS MIN. SHIP SIZE CAPACITY (LNG) ASGARD small scale TRANSSHIPMENT NO - - 3 3 KRISTIN Alveringem RELOADING YES 20.000 m LNG 4.000 m /h FAROE BUNKERSHIP LOADING NO - - HALTENPIPE 3 3 ISLANDS NJORD TRANSSHIPMENT YES 20.000 m LNG 5.000 m /h (DK) 3 TRUCK LOADING YES - 3 under study 14.000 m LNG 2x50 / 1x75 m /h 3 3 RAIL LOADING NO - - DRAUGEN T Bereznikovskoye Obbicht BUNKERSHIP LOADING YES 20.000 m LNG 4.000 m /h Dilsen NORTHERN LIGHTS BRUSSELS TRUCK LOADING YES - 1 x 100 m3/h LNG MAP 3 existing & planned infrastructure under study 3 x 100 m /h Broichweiden Bilbao SPAIN TRANSPORT Tjeldbergodden Lille Nievenheim Haanrade for sea-road-waterways transport RAIL LOADING NO - - Tjeldbergodden Trondheim Start-up : 2003 ORMEN LANGE Bocholtz BRENT ASGARD BELGIUM ‘s-Gravenvoeren Stolberg Raeren / Lichtenbusch MAGNUS Eynatten In cooperation with : Fos Tonkin FRANCE STATUS MIN. SHIP SIZE CAPACITY (LNG) MURCHINSON STATFJORD BRETELLA SNORRE Nyhamna Kristiansund Quévy Start-up : 1972 Gulf of Bothnia Blaregnies RELOADING NO - - VISUND TERN KVITEBJØRN Taisnières Tampen Link LANGELED NORTH TRANSSHIPMENT NO - - SHETLANDS GULLFAKS - - STATUS MIN. SHIP SIZE CAPACITY (LNG) BUNKERSHIP LOADING NO HEATHER ALWYN HULDRA 3 3 TRUCK LOADING YES unavailable until July 2014 GLE IS REPRESENTING 16 MEMBERS IN 9 COUNTRIES AND 2 OBSERVERS RELOADING YES 5.000 m LNG 1.000 m /h VESLEFRIKK Florø RAIL LOADING NO - - BRAGE Udmurt - Novotroitskoie TRANSSHIPMENT NO - - Petrozavodsk TUNE TROLL Karashurskoye 1 (Udmurd Complex) MEMBERS 3 3 BUNKERSHIP LOADING YES 5.000 m LNG 1.000 m /h OSEBERG TOGI Kyroskoski Karashurskoye 2 (Udmurd Complex) 3 TRUCK LOADING YES - 1 x 100 m /h Tampere STATPIPE Barcelona SPAIN NORWAY SWEDEN Gatchinskoye Nokia FINLAND RAIL LOADING NO - - Ågotnes Start-up : 1969 OGT Gaevle 2016 Imatra 211 BELGIUM Vyborg NETHERLANDS Hameenlinna Lappeenranta Hordvikneset Pansio 2015 Lahti Fos Cavaou FRANCE HEIMDAL Bergen STATUS MIN. SHIP SIZE CAPACITY (LNG) BERYL Vyborg FLAGS NLGP JOTUN Oslo Nevskoye Start-up : 2010 OUTER FUKA Kollsnes Mantsala POLAND RELOADING under construction - - HEBRIDES Mannsverk Pansio LNG Turku Tolkkinen Lohja Primorsk TRANSSHIPMENT NO - - VESTERLED STATPIPE OSLO Kotka Kollsnes HELSINKI Os Porvoo BUNKERSHIP LOADING under construction - - MILLER ZEEPIPE IIA Primorsk Vuosaari St. Petersburg STATUS MIN. SHIP SIZE CAPACITY (LNG) Stockholm 2014 Stockholm Espoo 3 Karmøy Bygnes Halhjem Örebro - Pilängen 2014 Turku Gatchinskoye 3 3 TRUCK LOADING YES - 3 x 91 m /h SLEIPNER RELOADING YES 15.000 m LNG 1.250 m /h Glenmavis Joddbole St. Fergus PIPER Fredrikstad Hanko Petrodvorets PORTUGAL 3 B B Helsinki RAIL LOADING NO - - SAGE ZEEPIPESTATPIPE IIB Gulf of Finland 225 July 2014 - 4.000 m /h Kårstø Haukas Älvsjö FRANCE Muuga Bednodemyanovskoye 182 Islandmagee Narva Petrodvorets Avaldsnes Järna Södertalje STOCKHOLM BALTIC CONNECTOR TRANSSHIPMENT under study - - SLEIPNER CONDENSATE Stavanger Kingisepp Rafnes Örebro RUSSIA / CIS Sea of the Hebrides Nikolskoye 3 3 INNER Ora/ LNG FORTIES DRAUPNER Kingisepp BUNKERSHIP LOADING YES 15.000 m LNG 1.250 m /h Skangass HEBRIDES (Fredrikstad) 028 Lille Torup FUKA BRITTANNIA TALLINN 3 Cartagena SPAIN Islandmagee Risavika 164 Skallen 129 Inčukalns Paldiski Kantchurinskoye July 2014 - 4.000 m /h Nevskoye EVEREST Schelkovskoye Amanakskoye Start-up : 1989 Lille Torup Brunnsviksholmen Musinskoye Lysekil 2014 Dmitrievskoye GREECE TRUCK LOADING under study - - (Nynäshamn)NELSON Sovkhoznoye Skallen Stavanger Inčukalns ESTONIA Kiryushkinskoye STATPIPE Nikolskoye EUROPIPE I SPAIN RAIL LOADING NO - - II EUROPIPE Nynashamn Michailovskoye Cheboksary Lysekil North Yaroslavl STATUS MIN. SHIP SIZE CAPACITY (LNG) Stenungsund Jonköping 172 Caythorpe Glen Mavis Vallby Kile 3 3 ELGIN Pärnu RELOADING YES 7.500 m LNG 1.800 m /h 183 Gateway 180 Preesall 176 Whitehill FarmNorth Channel Edinburgh Sea 029 Stenlille FRANKLIN Göteborg 2015 Revithoussa GREECE Hirtshals 2015 Skagerrak Göteborg Jönköping 54 223 Nizhny Novgorod under study smaller vessels 185 Hornsea Glasgow Göteborg LNG ULA Pskov Start-up : 2000 186 Aldbrough 130 KattegatSyderiai Värska 3 3 Preesall184 Hatfield Moor Hirtshals Stenlille Karksi Kasimovskoye TRANSSHIPMENT YES 7.500 m LNG 1.800 m /h GYDA Kaluzhskoye 212 Bednodemyanovskoye 174 Stublach Hornsea 190 Esmond/Gordon Gnosjö Gulf of UvyazovskoyeMissoMisso 19 Aalborg Gislaved Riga Izborsk 179 Hole House Farm Aldbrough Livingston 2015 LULITA SyderiaiGöteborg BUNKERSHIP LOADING under study - - 171 Rough EKOFISK NORD STREAM 191 King Street Moffat HARALD Yelshano-Kurdyumskoye 1 3 188 Hill Top Farm FULMAR Korneti ITALY UNITED KINGDOM STATUS MIN. SHIP SIZE CAPACITY (LNG) TRUCK LOADING YES - 3 x 91 m /h Stublach Hole House Farm VALHALL Varberg Yelshano-Kurdyumskoye 2 189 DeborahCluden Ventspils Balvi 177 Holford Rough 20 NPTF 400 187 British Salt Hill Top Farm SNIP Gulbene RAIL LOADING under study - - Londonderry 081 Jemgum 055 Etzel EGL Kaliningradskoye Schelkovskoye RELOADING planned in 5-10 years Holford Hatfield Moor CATS HOD SYD Talsi 178 Saltfleetby / Derry 173 Baird Twynholm 056 Etzel ESE 091 Kiel-Rönne 143 Kosakowo Halmstad Ballylumford 083 084 Nüttermoor ARNE Kuldiga Riga Talovskoie OBSERVERS CORRIB King Street Energy 075 Etzel Crystal DENMARK Peschano-Umetskoye TRANSSHIPMENT NO - - Brighouse Bay 048 Krummhörn Teesside Kaliningradskoye Saltfleetby Nüttermoor076 Etzel GTF 401 Jurmala Ludza Bellanaboy BELFAST 072 Ohrensen Kosakowo BUNKERSHIP LOADING planned in 5-10 years Londonderry Nortallerton 301 Kiel-Rönne TYRA Helsingborg RIGA LATVIA SPAIN Jelgava IRELAND LITHUANIA Huelva 131 Grijpskerk Krummhörn SEAL 082 Huntorf-LEtzel* 064 Harsefeld 086 Möckow 100 011 Osipovskoye Rezekne MOSCOW TRUCK LOADING NO - - Teesside Malmö ISLE OF MAN Iecava 55 Start-up : 1988 136 Zuidwending I 092 Kraak Daszewo Liepaja RAIL LOADING NO - - Zuidwending I Nybro LANGELED SOUTH Barrow Grijpskerk Middlesborough 093 Hamburg Reitbrook EUROPIPE II Egtved Aarhus 135 Bergermeer 132 Norg Möckow COPENHAGEN 37 Kieménai INTERCONNECTOR 2 PortMeridian Kraak Malmö v 100 Kinsale Southwest 060 Kalle 088 Bremen-LesumHarsefeld EUROPIPE Independence (FSRU) 2015 Kuršėnai IRELAND Gormanston Castleford F3 Irish 134 AlkmaarWakeeld 2015 065 Peckensen Daugavpils 170 Avonmouth INTERCONNECTOR 1 Norg Hamburg Reitbrook NORPIPE Dragør NORD STREAM v STATUS MIN. SHIP SIZE CAPACITY (LNG) Bergermeer Kasimovskoye Loughshinny Sea Avedore Siauliai 063 Uelsen 080 Rehden FRANPIPE Kaluzhskoye LNG Toscana (FSRU) ITALY Kinsale Southwest AlkmaarLeeds Kalle Bremen-Lesum Klaipéda 175 Humbly Grove 133 Maasvlakte Bawtry Yorkshire MURDOCH ZEEPIPE Uvyazovskoye SOURCE DATABASE 3 3 DUBLIN407 Anglesey 206 137 Mogilno Trelleborg RELOADING YES 7.500 m LNG 3.700 m /h Galway Ellund Start-up : 2013 Avonmouth W. SOLE Ellund 36 Visaginas Humbly Grove Manchester Uelsen EasingtonRehden Flensburg Baltic Sea Details for all installations are provided in the corresponding database published on : IBP 049 Epe EGS H 090 Berlin under study smaller vessels Peckensen NOGAT Orsha Warrington 2014 PointMaasvlakte of Ayr ROUGH MARKHAM 050 Epe EGS L Mogilno Stepnovskoye 1 www.gie.eu/maps-data Kiel BALTIC PIPE 013 Mozyrskoye LITHUANIA TRANSSHIPMENT NO - - Cli Lane Lym 061 Xanten Epe*077 Empelde Lehrte068 Buchholz DEUDAN Kiel 058 Epe RGS L METHYS406 Berlin Jurbarkas Stepnovskoye 2 South Manchester 2015 AUDREY Dornum 56 Limerick 059 Epe RGS H 062 StassfurtDornum 085 RüdersdorfRostock DEUDAN Rostock 2015 199 Olyshivka STATUS MIN. SHIP SIZE CAPACITY (LNG) BUNKERSHIP LOADING under study - - Nottingham HEWEIT Stralsund 012 Pribugskoye Jauniunai 181 Isle of Portland NBP Empelde 069 BernburgBuchholz Rostock Hamburg 2015 213 3
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