Dec 16 (LNGJ) - FNB Gas, the German Association of Gas Transmission System Operators, said its members started the consultation process on December 16 for the Gas Network Development Plan 2022-2032. “The new LNG-plus supply security variants take into account the far-reaching changes in the energy supply situation,” said FNB Gas.
“Measures to provide the necessary transport capacities are being implemented at full speed by the TSOs. The first grid connections for LNG terminals will be completed by the end of 2022,” it added. “The TSOs are working to adapt the transmission system to the changed geopolitical and energy industry framework conditions as quickly as possible and to continue to ensure safe gas transportation,” stated FNB Gas.
The German Association of Gas Transmission System Operators (FNB Gas) said its members had been working flat out to provide initial answers to the new economic conditions for natural gas, including the introduction of LNG imports after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The German Association of Gas Transmission System Operators (FNB Gas) has issued a statement to try and reassure concerned natural gas markets in the European Union and customers in Germany after the Nord Stream II pipeline project was suspended.
The German Association of Gas Transmission System Operators (FNB Gas), which groups a dozen companies overseeing 40,000 kilometres of natural gas pipeline and other infrastructure, has launched its annual survey of development plans for gas, storage and LNG and for a second year including hydrogen and green gases.