VTTI and Höegh Evi advance permitting process for ZET
Published by Ellie Brosnan,
Editorial Assistant
Tanks and Terminals,
ZET is planned in the Vlissingen-Oost port area in Zeeland and will operate with a floating terminal for LNG. Through a direct connection to the national gas grid, ZET will provide additional LNG import capacity, thereby strengthening both the security and affordability of energy in the Netherlands. This is a strategically important project for the Dutch government, offering significant opportunities for the local Zeeland economy.
The terminal is scheduled, after the permits have been granted, to become operational in 3Q29. With this, ZET will make a significant contribution to a reliable, future-proof, and affordable energy supply.
Communication about an ‘open season’, during which interested market parties can participate, is expected in 1Q26.
Read the article online at: https://www.tanksterminals.com/terminals/16122025/vtti-and-hegh-evi-advance-permitting-process-for-zet/
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