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Germany’s private LNG terminal fears state operator may undercut it

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Germany’s rapid deployment of floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs) to boost energy security is now facing new challenges as state-owned Deutsche Energy Terminal (DET) and private operator Deutsche ReGas compete for market share.

Key Developments:
Germany expanded LNG capacity to replace Russian pipeline gas
FSRUs deployed at record speed to ensure energy supply
Deutsche ReGas warns of “unequal competition” against state-backed DET, citing lower state-subsidized pricing
✅ The Deutsche Ostsee terminal is key for supplying gas to Czechia and Slovakia

With overcapacity in European LNG terminals and well-filled underground storage, competition to attract cargoes is intensifying. The balance between public and private sector roles in floating LNG infrastructure is now in focus.

Read more: https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/germanys-private-lng-terminal-fears-state-operator-may-undercut-it-2025-01-29/