Asset Report
GATE - LNG regas terminal
Report summary
The Gate LNG regas terminal is a conventional terminal in the northwest section of the Maasvlakte at Rotterdam. Its location in Northwest Europe provides easy access to a number of large gas markets as well as the Title Transfer Facility (TTF) and has allowed Gate to become an important hub terminal for the region. Since the start of the global LNG oversupply in late 2018, Gate has become a popular destination for LNG cargos that are unable to find market space elsewhere. As a result, imports into Gate have increased rapidly in recent years with monthly utilisation occasionally topping 90% and regularly exceeding 70% in both 2019 and 2020. Longer term, LNG is expected to play an increasingly important role in the region’s energy mix as Dutch domestic production declines and regional coal and nuclear power capacity is retired and replaced by gas and renewable capacity. This is expected to result in continued high utilisation rates at the terminal
Table of contents
- Key facts
- Location maps
- Terminal overview
- Utilisation
- Operational basis
- Offtake
- Tariffs
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Future expansions
- Expansion phase 1
- Expansion phase 2
Tables and charts
This report includes 5 images and tables including:
- Key facts: Table 1
- Key facts: Table 2
- Key facts: Table 3
- Map
- Approximate Monthly Import Data by Country
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