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First Skangass LNG Loading in Zeebrugge

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

February 25, 2015

LNG was loaded aboard Anthony Veder's Coral Energy, the Skangass time chartered ship, at the Fluxys LNG Terminal in Zeebrugge, marking the first Skangass loading at Zeebrugge under the recent agreement between Skangass and energy company Eni. 
 
Skangass and Eni entered an agreement for small scale LNG, securing the small scale LNG availability in the Nordic markets and supports EU programs for clean industry. 
 
The Coral Energy carried the LNG to Skangass' receiving terminal in Lysekill, Sweden to be distributed by pipeline or trucks. 
 
Skangass is continuously developing the LNG infrastructure in the Nordic markets. A new receiving terminal is under construction in Pori, Finland that will be completed in 2016. The company has decided to invest in a LNG terminal in the port of Roytta in Tornio, Finland. The construction is to be completed in 2018.
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