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.
Germany’s main onshore liquefied natural gas import terminal project being develop at Brunsbüttel on the Elbe River south of Hamburg has changed leadership as the joint venture progresses and executives express confidence on completing the nation's first LNG facility.