HomeOil and GasConstruction of Germany's First Land-Based LNG Terminal Begins Oil and Gas Construction of Germany’s First Land-Based LNG Terminal Begins By Energy Jobline June 29, 2024 0 189 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail The construction of Germany’s first land-based liquefied national gas terminal at the inland port of Stade kicked off on Friday with the goal of starting operation in 2027, said the project firm Hanseatic Energy Hub. Related TagsOILoil and gas Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail Previous articleFord CEO Hits Back At Electric Vehicle ‘Politics,’ DisinformationNext articleFulcrum LNG Teams Up with McDermott, Baker Hughes for Guyana Gas Project Energy Joblinehttps://news.energyjobline.com RELATED ARTICLES Oil and Gas Pipeline Rivalry Heats Up in North Carolina as Transco, MVP Compete for Market Share September 12, 2025 Oil and Gas Turkey Secures 15 Bcm LNG in New Deals to Diversify Gas Supply September 12, 2025 Oil and Gas New Era JV Taps Mawgan Capital to Power West Texas AI Data Center with Low-Carbon Gas September 12, 2025 - Advertisment - Most Popular BMW Is Building A Long-Wheelbase iX3 In China January 24, 2026 ‘The Second Generation Plug In-Hybrid’: Why Volvo’s Future PHEVs Will Feel A Lot More Like EVs January 24, 2026 What Every EV Driver Should Know Before A Major Winter Storm Hits January 23, 2026 The Clever Way Volvo Solved The Biggest Issue With Electric Door Handles January 23, 2026 Load more Recent Comments