European terminal news
Exolum will invest more than €4.5 million for the expansion of its facilities
Exolum has commenced operations at the aviation fuel storage and distribution facilities and the hydrant network at Cristiano Ronaldo International Airport in Madeira, Portugal, managed by ANA (VINCI Group).
MB Energy secures first booking for ammonia import terminal in Hamburg
The signing of the first term sheet for capacity booking at the planned ammonia import terminal in Hamburg-Blumensand, Germany, took place between S.E.T. SELECT ENERGY GMBH and MB Energy.
Greenergy expands storage at Exolum Terminal
Greenergy has expanded its storage at the Exolum Terminal at Grangemouth, delivering on its 2025 commitment to strengthen supply infrastructure in Scotland.
LanzaTech invests €500 million for SAF plant in Ghent
LanzaTech has decided to invest in Ghent, Belgium, in Europe's first commercial plant for sustainable aviation fuel based on alcohol-to-jet technology.
Exolum to promote the development of a CO2 storage terminal
Exolum has signed an agreement with Severnside Carbon to advance the development of a carbon dioxide (CO2) storage terminal in Avonmouth, in the Port of Bristol, UK.
OCI Global completes sale of OCI Ammonia Holding to AGROFERT
OCI Global have announced the completion of the sale of 100% of its equity interests in OCI Ammonia Holding B.V. to AGROFERT, a.s., a significant European nitrogen products manufacturer.
HES International to advance Europe's CO2 infrastructure
HES International has joined the German Carbon Management Allianz to advance Europe's CO2 infrastructure.
Evos Rotterdam commences expansion project
Evos Rotterdam has commenced the realisation of a major expansion project for (low-carbon) methanol and ethanol storage, following a signing ceremony held at the Port of Rotterdam.
Mugardos Energy Terminal offers bioLNG
The Mugardos Energy Terminal is now ready to supply bioLNG to ships and tankers.
Open season launch for Zeeland Energy Terminal
VTTI and Höegh Evi have announced the launch of the open season for Zeeland Energy Terminal (ZET), marking an important next step in the development of new LNG import infrastructure for the Netherlands.