Located in East Macedonia and Thrace in Greece, the Alexandroupolis Floating regasification terminal is operated by GasLog. According to GlobalData, who tracks more than 1,100 active and developing LNG terminals worldwide, the terminal started operations in 2024 and is owned by Copelouzos Group, DEPA Commercial, GasLog, Bulgarian Energy Holding, Snam, Enagas, Publigaz, and others. Buy the profile here.

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With a storage capacity of 0.07 million tons (Mt), the Alexandroupolis Floating terminal currently has a regasification capacity of 194.15bcf/annum (billion cubic feet), which is expected remain the same as 194.15bcf/annum by 2030.

About GasLog


GasLog Ltd (GasLog) compasses in the ownership, operation and management of vessels in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) market. The company provides maritime services for the transportation of LNG around the world. GasLog also provides LNG vessel management services. GasLog operates through a fleet of vessels. The company’s operations are spread across the British Virgin Islands, Bermuda, the Marshall Islands, the UK, Cyprus, the US, Singapore and Monaco. GasLog is headquartered in Monaco City, Monaco.

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This content was updated on 6 November 2024

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