Austria’s OMV secures additional pipeline capacities for gas transport
OMV has secured 40 TWh of additional European transport capacities to Austria for the coming gas year (October 1, 2022 – September 30, 2023).
OMV has secured 40 TWh of additional European transport capacities to Austria for the coming gas year (October 1, 2022 – September 30, 2023).
With a view to achieving sustainability in its long-distance haulage operations, the Hegelmann Group has placed an order for 150 IVECO S-WAY LNG and 10 IVECO S-WAY CNG tractor units.
Deutsche ReGas said it has signed a term sheet with French energy giant TotalEnergies under which the latter would provide an FSRU for the project.
Eesti Gaas signed a contract with Norway’s energy group Equinor for the purchase of 2 TWh of LNG, which will significantly increase Estonia’s security of supply in the upcoming heating season.
Germany’s Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action and Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck signed a joint declaration on energy security with the Czech Minister of Industry and Trade, Jozef Síkela.
Bulgaria and Greece have completed a new pipeline which will allow Bulgaria to import natural gas from Azerbaijan and Gastrade’s FSRU-based Alexandroupolis LNG import project.
Poland’s company GAZ-SYSTEM has completed technical acceptance of 41 km of the Niechorze-Płoty gas pipeline, i.e. the main part of the section connecting the offshore gas pipeline to the national transmission system.
A unit of French energy giant TotalEnergies has opened a new LNG fueling station for trucks in Germany and plans to launch additional stations by the end of this year.
Gate terminal takes 3 initiatives to strengthen its position in the security of supply of Northwest Europe.
In June 2022, Polskie Górnictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo received six shipments of liquefied natural gas at the Świnoujście port and two additional deliveries at Lithuania’s Klaipėda terminal.