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How can Germany deliver new regas terminals quickly?
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Germany needs to diversify its gas supply quickly and the German chancellor has called for the “quick” construction of two new LNG import terminals. But plans to develop regas in Germany have been on the drawing board for years. Can the government, sponsors and other stakeholders ensure that commercial changes are made to ensure these terminals can now move into development? How quickly can this capacity be added? And which terminals are best positioned to progress?
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