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Deutsche ReGas secures LNG regasification deals with BASF, Equinor

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Posted on September 3, 2025

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Deutsche ReGas secures LNG regasification deals with BASF, Equinor
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BERLIN (Reuters) -Deutsche ReGas on Wednesday said it had signed long-term agreements with German chemical producer BASF and Norway's energy major Equinor for liquefied natural gas regasification

Deutsche ReGas Partners with BASF and Equinor for LNG Regasification

BERLIN (Reuters) -Deutsche ReGas on Wednesday said it had signed long-term agreements with German chemical producer BASF and Norway's energy major Equinor for liquefied natural gas regasification capacity at its terminal in Mukran on the Baltic Sea.

"We are proud to support the energy security of one of the leading chemical companies and to work with the leading supplier of natural gas for Germany and Europe," Deutsche ReGas CEO Ingo Wagner said in a statement.

Terms of the agreements were not disclosed.

An Equinor spokesperson confirmed that the company has booked capacity at the Mukran terminal, for shipments from its Hammerfest LNG plant in northern Norway and volumes sourced from third parties.

(Reporting by Riham Alkousaa in Berlin and Nora Buli in Oslo, editing by Thomas Seythal)

Key Takeaways

  • Deutsche ReGas signs agreements with BASF and Equinor.
  • Partnership focuses on LNG regasification capacity.
  • Mukran terminal on the Baltic Sea is the key location.
  • Equinor to supply LNG from Hammerfest plant.
  • Agreements aim to boost energy security in Europe.

Frequently Asked Questions

What companies did Deutsche ReGas sign agreements with?
Deutsche ReGas signed long-term agreements with German chemical producer BASF and Norway's energy major Equinor.
What is the purpose of the agreements signed by Deutsche ReGas?
The agreements are for liquefied natural gas regasification capacity, supporting energy security for BASF and Equinor's supply to Germany and Europe.
What specific capacity did Equinor confirm booking?
An Equinor spokesperson confirmed that the company has booked capacity at the Mukran terminal for shipments from its Hammerfest LNG plant in northern Norway.
Were the terms of the agreements disclosed?
No, the terms of the agreements were not disclosed.
Who is the CEO of Deutsche ReGas?
The CEO of Deutsche ReGas is Ingo Wagner.

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