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08/05/2026
Deutsche ReGas offers Mukran LNG capacity

German LNG terminal operator Deutsche ReGas is offering short-term capacity for 2027 at its FSRU-based LNG import terminal in Mukran.

According to a statement by Deutsche ReGas, available short-term regasification capacity at the “Deutsche Ostsee” LNG terminal will be auctioned on Tuesday, 2 June 2026.

Deutsche ReGas will market a total of 13 unloading and regasification slots for 2027.

To participate in the auction, market participants must be assigned to Deutsche ReGas and

registered via email on the “Prisma” platform, the company said.

Earlier this year, Deutsche ReGaso offered up to two billion cubic meters per annum of additional long-term regasification capacity at its FSRU-based LNG terminal in Mukran.

Deutsche ReGas said last month that its terminal had been “by far the most powerful LNG import infrastructure in Germany over the past six months.”

During the winter season, 22 TWh of natural gas were fed into the German gas grid via the FSRU-based facility, covering around 15 percent of all German households, Deutsche ReGas said.

The LNG terminal operator is advancing its plans to expand its facility on the Baltic Sea to the nameplate capacity of 13.5 bcma under the BNetzA regulatory exemption.

In December, a spokesman for Deutsche ReGas told LNG Prime that the company was running a tender process to bring back a second FSRU at its LNG import facility in Mukran.

The Mukran LNG terminal currently consists of FSRU Neptune, after Deutsche ReGas terminated the charter contract for the 174,000-cbm FSRU Energos Power with the German government.

The FSRU Neptune is 50 percent owned by Hoegh Evi and sub-chartered by Deutsche ReGas from TotalEnergies, who also holds capacity rights at the Mukran facility along with trader MET. (May 5, 2026, Source: https://lngprime.com/europe/deutsche-regas-offers-mukran-lng-capacity/185441/)

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