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Stade jetty completed in record time

02.02.2024
STADE. After only 330 construction days, NPorts handed over the jetty for liquefied gas in Stade (AVG Stade) to the operators just before Christmas. The jetty is FSRU-ready and can thus provide floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs) with an interim solution for landing liquefied natural gas. The ceremony took place in the presence of Stefan Wenzel MdB (Parliamentary State Secretary, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action), Olaf Lies (Lower Saxony’s Minister for Economic Affairs, Transport, Construction and Digitalisation), Christian Meyer (Lower Saxony’s Minister for the Environment, Climate Protection and Energy), Holger Banik (Managing Director of NPorts and JadeWeserPort Realisierungs GmbH) and around 200 other guests from business, politics and administration. With an investment of 300 million euros, it is the largest project in NPorts’ history.

Credits: Andreas Burmann/NPorts

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