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Germany Secures Permanent Permit for LNG Terminal with FSRU Duo
By MGN Editorial•March 24, 2026 at 04:05 PM
Germany's private LNG terminal operator Deutsche ReGas has received approval for the permanent operation of an energy terminal in Mukran using two floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs).
In a significant development for Germany's energy security, the country's private operator of liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals, Deutsche ReGas, has secured the go-ahead for the permanent operation of an energy terminal in Mukran with two floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs).
According to the [Offshore Energy](https://www.offshore-energy.biz/german-player-picks-up-permanent-permit-for-lng-terminal-with-fsru-duo/) report, the terminal will utilize onboard gas generators to power the facility, marking an important step in Germany's efforts to diversify its energy sources and reduce reliance on Russian gas imports.
The approval of this permanent permit comes as Germany continues to grapple with the fallout from the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which has significantly disrupted the country's energy supply. The use of FSRU technology allows for a more flexible and rapid deployment of LNG infrastructure, providing a crucial stopgap measure as Germany works to develop more long-term energy solutions.
'This is an important milestone for Deutsche ReGas and for Germany's energy security,' said a company spokesperson. 'The permanent permit allows us to move forward with our plans to establish a reliable and sustainable LNG supply for the region.'
The news of Germany's LNG terminal progress comes as the UK's North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) also reported strong interest in the country's second round of CO2 storage licensing. According to [Offshore Energy](https://www.offshore-energy.biz/second-uk-co2-storage-licensing-round-yields-interest-for-over-2-million-north-sea-acres/), bids have been received for more than 2 million acres of North Sea seabed, underscoring the growing momentum behind carbon capture and storage initiatives in the region.
These developments underscore the maritime industry's critical role in supporting the energy transition and enhancing energy security, particularly in the wake of global supply chain disruptions and geopolitical tensions. As the industry continues to adapt and innovate, stakeholders will be closely watching for further updates on these and other important infrastructure projects.
#LNG#FSRU#energy security#Germany#carbon capture and storage
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