Gasunie, the Dutch utility and owner of stakes in the Dutch Rotterdam and Eemshaven LNG import terminals and the onshore German regasification project planned for Brunsbüttel, posted increases in first-half net profits and revenues as natural gas markets evolved after the ending of Russian pipeline flows.
Gasunie, the co-owner of the Dutch Rotterdam and Eemshaven LNG import facilities and a stakeholder in the onshore German regasification facility planned for Brunsbüttel, said annual results were impacted by the energy market turmoil caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.