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Fortum and Finnish gas system operator Gasgrid have announced a deal to place Finland’s first floating LNG import terminal at the Baltic Sea port of Inkoo, aiming to have it ready to operate next winter.
The planned floating storage and regasification (FSRU) terminal, which was first announced in April, is crucial to secure Finland energy supplies after Russia halted gas exports.
“The LNG terminal will make it possible for us to break free from Russian gas,” Finland’s finance minister Annika Saarikko said in a statement.
The vessel, in which liquefied natural gas is re-vaporised and fed into the gas transmission network, will be able to cover the gas needs of both Finland and Estonia.
LNG will be delivered to the terminal by tankers from the global market two to three times a month, Gasgrid said.
The FSRU will be leased from US based Excelerate Energy for a duration of ten years, Finland, which does not produce gas domestically.
Source: storageterminalsmag.com