Shell and Gate sign natural gas receiving station expansion agreement

The European Gas Access Terminal announced on July 3, 2014 that according to the cooperation agreement just signed between the two parties, Shell will become the new customer for the opening of a new large-scale facility dedicated to transporting LNG.

According to the agreement, Shell promised to purchase the LNG delivery capacity of the receiving station to ensure the investment required for the expansion of the receiving station. It is understood that the European natural gas pipeline receiving station is a large-scale LNG transit station jointly constructed by the Dutch National Gas Pipeline Operation Company (Gasunie), the Royal Dutch Vopak Group and Austrian Oil and Natural Gas Group (OMV). Rotterdam harbor. The transfer station mainly supplies liquefied natural gas as fuel for ships in the northwestern Europe.

Maarten Weselaar, executive vice president of integrated natural gas business at Shell Group, said that this cooperation between Shell and the National Natural Gas Pipeline Operation Company of the Netherlands, the Royal Volkswagen Group of the Netherlands, the Austrian Oil and Gas Group and the Port of Rotterdam will be Through a dedicated, scalable facility, it provides reliable marine gas and road transportation customers in Northwest Europe. This project also shows Shell's confidence in the future of LNG as an important transportation fuel.

It is understood that in order to serve the maritime customers of the Port of Rotterdam, Shell plans to lease a dedicated LNG carrier of approximately 6,500 cubic meters to facilitate LNG transfer operations between ships and ships, and also to deliver LNG to the port. Secondary distribution receiving stations outside the area.

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