Fluxys Belgium, the transmission network company and operator of the Zeebrugge LNG terminal, posted a rise in profits of around 45 percent, boosted by tax reforms while also benefiting from the closure of the main UK gas storage expansion of its own LNG offerings of truck fuel and small-scale cargo loadings.
Fluxys, the Belgian natural gas network operator, posted an increase in turnover due to the start of contracts for gas transmission between the French Channel port of Dunkirk, whose new LNG terminal is linked to the Zeebrugge gas hub, and by more activity linked to the shutdown of the UK’s largest gas storage site.