LNG Croatia has successfully performed the reloading of liquefied natural gas at the LNG Terminal in Omišalj on the Island of Krk.

The operation saw LNG from the FSRU Vessel LNG Croatia reloaded back onto a smaller vessel for the transport of LNG.

According to the company, this is the first such small scale LNG reloading operation carried out in the Mediterranean, which makes Croatia a leader in the market for the provision of that service. 

The company said: “Liquefied natural gas this time was not re-gasified and transported from the terminal to the gas transmission system of the Republic of Croatia. Instead, it was reloaded back to a smaller vessel (Avenir Accolade with 7,000mᶟ capacity), which, after the reloading process was finalised, headed towards LNG terminal in Sardinia. This led Croatia to gain the opportunity and prospect to trade liquefied natural gas by sea.”

The company says this brand-new business model opens several opportunities in tourism and economic sectors, as it allows bunkering – the ability to dock and refuel other ships with more environmentally friendly motor fuel – liquefied natural gas, thereby significantly reducing exhaust emissions and the harmful impact of shipping on the environment.

It added: “In conclusion, by introducing this new additional service, the LNG terminal on the island of Krk, continues to affirm its importance on Europe’s energy map.”

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27th May 2021