Second German LNG Terminal Starts Commercial Operations at Wilhelmshaven
08.28.2025 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

August 28, 2025 [Reuters]- Germany will officially start commercial operations at its second liquefied natural gas import terminal at Wilhelmshaven port on Aug 29, state operator Deutsche Energy Terminal said on Thursday, as the country diversifies its energy supply.

 

In response to Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Germany has turned to global, seaborne LNG to replace Russian gas supplied by pipelines on which it used to depend. It has also increased imports of pipeline gas from Norway.

DET is responsible for marketing and operating floating terminals that turn liquefied natural gas back into gas and feed it into Germany’s gas network.

Commissioning and tests of the equipment of Wilhelmshaven 2, which allows subsea transfer of gas to a head station onshore to minimise environmental impact, among other features, started in May and were successfully completed, said DET in a statement.

“Regular operations of the Wilhelmshaven 2 terminal with the floating storage and regasification unit “Excelsior” can now make their contribution to security of supply and to filling gas storage facilities before the next heating season,” said DET managing director Peter Roettgen.

A DET sales round in July has placed all available regasification slots in 2025 and 2026 with gas market players.

The ship Excelsior is owned and operated by U.S.-based LNG company Excelerate Energy, whereas DET has commissioned two more major partner firms.

German Gasfin Services will coordinate all local management processes, and Lithuanian KN Energies will provide commercial and technical maintenance services.

The vessel will be able to feed up to 1.9 billion cubic metres of natural gas into the onshore grid this year, meeting the equivalent of heating needs of around 1.5 million four-person households living in apartment blocks.

The amount will be increased to up to 4.6 bcm in 2026 and also in 2027.


TankTerminals.com is a market research platform with operational, infrastructural and contact details of more than +9,200 tank terminals and +5,800 production facilities worldwide.


Access data. Decide better. See how.

A total of 11 tank terminals that store LNG in Germany are listed our market research platform.

Europe
Liquid Bulk
NW-Europe
Harvest Unit Seeks FERC Approval to Expand Kenai LNG Import Capacity in Alaska
01.21.2026 - NEWS
January 21, 2026 [Pipeline & Gas Journal]- A Harvest Midstream affiliate has filed with feder... Read More
TotalEnergies Expects Strong Q4 Refining to Offset Lower Oil Prices
01.21.2026 - NEWS
January 21, 2026 [Oil Price]- TotalEnergies expects higher oil and gas production and stronger re... Read More
Cenovus Weighs $2 Billion Asset Sale to Rein In Debt After Major Merger
01.21.2026 - NEWS
January 21, 2026 [Oil Price]- Canada’s Cenovus is considering a divestment from conventional oi... Read More
China's Naphtha Imports to Rise Ahead of Tax Revamp, Traders Say
01.21.2026 - NEWS
January 21, 2026 [Reuters]- Chinese importers of naphtha could boost stocks in the first quarter ... Read More