Fluxys Belgium, the national gas grid company and operator of the Zeebrugge LNG import terminal, increased regulated revenues while net profits fell and said its infrastructure was used particularly intensively by customers to support security of supply in Germany and the Netherlands.
European Union natural gas grids and companies are studying the latest report on the conversion of the low calorific gas (L-gas) markets in Belgium, France, Germany and the Netherlands to reduce demand for Groningen gas field supplies to be ended by the Dutch Government because of earth tremor concerns.
Fluxys LNG, the operator of the Zeebrugge import terminal in Belgium, said it intended to launch a subscription window in the second half of April for unloading slots and additional storage services at the facility.