European terminal news
HES Wilhelmshaven secures option to connect to hydrogen network
Gas network operator Open Grid Europe GmbH (OGE) and HES Wilhelmshaven Tank Terminal GmbH have signed an agreement for an option to connect to the hydrogen network of the Wilhelmshaven Coastal Line (WKL), Germany.
VTTI and Höegh Evi advance permitting process for ZET
VTTI and Höegh Evi are taking the next step in the permitting process for Zeeland Energy Terminal (ZET), the Netherlands.
VTTI and Connex move forward with GPF
VTTI and Connex have announced that the Greenstock PreTreatment Facility at VTTI’s terminal in Amsterdam has entered the FEED phase.
VTTI announces market consultation for rCB
VTTI B.V. has opened a market consultation for recovered carbon black (rCB) as part of the VTTI TyreLoop Antwerp project at its existing terminal VTTI Antwerp, Belgium.
LBC secure subsidy to develop terminal
LBC Vlissingen has been awarded a €6.6 million subsidy to further develop its terminal in Zeeland, the Netherlands.
LBC and Duisport to develop ammonia and CO2 terminal
LBC and Duisport have announced the signing of an MoU for the intention to initiate a joint development of a new inland ammonia and CO2 terminal in Duisburg, Germany.
Uniper and thyssenkrupp sign agreement for ammonia cracking technology
Uniper and thyssenkrupp Uhde have signed a framework agreement for the use of ammonia cracking technology for six large scale ammonia plants.
OCI Global announces sale of OCI Ammonia Holding to AGROFERT
OCI Global has announced that it has reached an agreement for the sale of 100% of its equity interests in OCI Ammonia Holding to AGROFERT for a total consideration of €290 million.
Europe’s LNG buildout slows amid anticipated decline in gas demand
Europe’s construction of LNG import terminals is losing momentum, indicating that countries across the continent overestimated future gas demand, the IEEFA has reported.
EemsEnergyTerminal partners with EXMAR for terminal extension
EXMAR has entered into a strategic partnership with EemsEnergyTerminal, a subsidiary of Gasunie and Vopak, to extend the operation of the Eemshaven LNG import terminal after 2027, the Netherlands.