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Zeebrugge LNG terminal reaches FID

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The Open Season for additional regasification capacity at the Zeebrugge LNG terminal has successfully been closed. During the binding window of the Open Season, the full 6 million tonnes per year (or c. 10.5 GWh/h) capacity on offer has been subscribed.

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As a result, Fluxys LNG has taken the final investment decision to build the additional infrastructure required at the Zeebrugge LNG terminal. The additional regasification capacity will be provided in two steps:

Step 1: as from early 2024, a total of 4.7 million tonnes per year (or c. 8.2 GWh/h) of additional regasification capacity;

Step 2: as from early 2026, the full 6 million tonnes per year (or c. 10.5 GWh/h) of additional regasification capacity.

Source: Fluxys

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