FSRU NEPTUNE reaches the port of Lubmin

16.12.2022

The NEPTUNE arrives at the Lubmin industrial port today. The FSRU (Floating Storage &Regasification Unit) had previously made a stopover at Mukran Port on Rügen (see also press release from November 23, 2022). There the final preparatory work was done the final transfer to Lubmin. 

In the industrial port of Lubmin, the NEPTUNE now has its place in the first and so far only privately financed LNG terminal that is being developed by Lubmin-based Deutsche ReGas. The trip to Lubmin takes place in a towed convoy. This is necessary because the NEPTUNE no longer full after her lightening to a draft of approx. 5.2 metres force can maneuver independently. 

The entire process of the transfer, which took around ten hours in total, was checked in advance in real time by the company's specialists NAUTITEC successfully simulated in the Shiphandling Simulator and Training Center in Leer. “We are delighted that the NEPTUNE is now in Lubmin. 

Once they have the specifically for it has reached the prepared berth, she will be moored according to regulations and promptly connected to the shore connection line, so that we can start the first tests immediately for the LNG terminal," says Dr. Stephan Knabe, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Deutsche ReGas GmbH & Co. KGaA. “Our goal is to get on with the as soon as possible start gas supply. But the commissioning can of course only take place when all the necessary permits have been obtained. We keep going December off.” 

Deutsche ReGas has chartered the NEPTUNE from TotalEnergies. Both had for that Enter into an agreement in the presence of representatives as early as July 13, 2022 in Rostock signed by the federal and state governments (see also press release of July 13, 2022).

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