20 September 2022, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Lubmin: At the "Deutsche Ostsee" LNG terminal construction site, construction equipment is working in the industrial port of Lubmin to create a secure berth for the floating landing station. The plan is to bring the cryogenic liquefied gas to the port by smaller shuttle ships from large tankers anchored outside the Greifswald Bodden. There, it will be converted into gas in a moored special tanker and fed into the existing distribution network. Deutsche Regas put the investment at 100 million euros.The Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 Baltic Sea
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20 September 2022, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Lubmin: At the "Deutsche Ostsee" LNG terminal construction site, construction equipment is working in the industrial port of Lubmin to create a secure berth for the floating landing station. The plan is to bring the cryogenic liquefied gas to the port by smaller shuttle ships from large tankers anchored outside the Greifswald Bodden. There, it will be converted into gas in a moored special tanker and fed into the existing distribution network. Deutsche Regas put the investment at 100 million euros.The Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 Baltic Sea pipelines arrive in Lubmin, but no Russian gas is currently supplied through them. The town south of Greifswald is one of several German coastal locations where liquefied gas delivered by ship is to be landed to replace Russian pipeline gas. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa