Floating LNG terminal Hoegh Gannet to undergo work, will be back by winter
9/16/2025
The Hoegh Gannet, a floating terminal to import liquefied natural gas (LNG), will be moved to the Fayard shipyard in Denmark from Thursday through mid-November for technical improvements, said its German operator in a statement.
The floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) will be back in the Brunsbuettel LNG port by mid-November, in time for winter gas season, said Deutsche Energy Terminal (DET) on Tuesday.
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