Klaipėda LNG terminal
CORPORATE

The state LNG terminal: it lacks where it’s short

This is how we could describe the expensive maintenance model of Klaipėda liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal, which exceeds the needs of the country by several times, Lietuvos žinios reported. The LNG terminal maintenance fee […]

Tallinn
Uncategorized

Baltic PMs in Tallinn to settle disputes on energy projects

The prime ministers of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are meeting in Tallinn on Monday to work on their disputes on strategic gas and energy projects. No specific decisions and agreements should be signed Monday, however, the conversations are crucial for Lithuania that aims to persuade the other countries on the need for the liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal to secure European funding, as well as the possibility to synchronize power grids via Poland in a single link. […]

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Energy

LNG vessel to be protected on its way to Lithuania

The Independence, the floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) built for Lithuania’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Klaipėda, will be protected while on its way to Lithuania and should reach the terminal by November, says Prime Minister Algirdas Butkevičius, adding he cannot specify the precise date. […]

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Opinion

Opinion: Breaking free from Gazprom is of political and economic benefit

Russian intervention in Ukraine has refocused the attention on the traditional military and security challenges, but the factors that made it possible for today’s Russian attempts to revise the European security architecture should not be forgotten. Primarily, this was the result of the processes in the energy sector that go forward only because of reasoned calls of a part of intellectuals for Europe to stop funding of Vladimir Putin’s regime. […]

Statoil
Energy

Litgas and Statoil signing LNG supply deal Thursday

Lithuania’s state-owned gas supply company Litgas and Norway’s Statoil on Thursday are to sign a liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply deal, the Lithuanian government’s press office said. […]