LNG Terminals

Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) is an emerging and rapidly expanding focus for Prime Reserve Terminal.

We are committed to exploring opportunities for developing new LNG terminals, with significant investments planned to expand this capability globally. Our vision includes partnerships and strategic investments to enhance the infrastructure required for LNG import and distribution.

Facilitating the import and distribution of LNG aligns with Prime Reserve Terminal’s strategy to support the global energy transition, increase energy availability, and enhance the security of supply.

As an experienced energy infrastructure company with a strong foundation in the storage industry, we are ideally positioned to develop, operate, and manage LNG terminals on a global scale. Our proven project execution capabilities and operational expertise enable us to handle key processes such as vessel loading and discharge, tank management, and rigorous health & safety protocols.

By advancing LNG infrastructure, Prime Reserve Terminal continues to lead in delivering sustainable energy solutions.

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Why is LNG Considered a Transitional Fuel?

Liquified Natural Gas (LNG), natural gas cooled to a liquid form for easier transport and storage, is recognized as a ‘transitional fuel’ on the journey to net-zero emissions. This is because LNG generates significantly less carbon dioxide (CO2) compared to other fossil fuels like coal and oil.

While LNG is not a renewable energy source, it plays a pivotal role in facilitating the green energy transition. For instance, when renewable energy sources like solar and wind face intermittent supply challenges, LNG can be quickly regasified to bridge the gap and ensure a stable energy supply. By incorporating LNG into their energy strategies, countries can transition away from coal and oil-based power generation, which lack this flexibility, enabling a more seamless integration of renewables into the grid.

As the energy landscape evolves, hydrogen is expected to take center stage as a key green energy source. The infrastructure established for LNG can be adapted for hydrogen storage and distribution, ensuring a smooth and efficient transition to more sustainable energy solutions.

At Prime Reserve Terminal, we are proud to contribute to this critical phase of the global energy transformation.

Dragon LNG, United Kingdom

Prime Reserve Terminal holds a 50% stake in Dragon LNG, a prominent onshore import facility located near Milford Haven in Wales. The terminal is equipped with advanced infrastructure for LNG receiving, storage, reliquefaction, regasification, and send-out operations.

Photo: Courtesy of Dragon LNG

Zeeland Energy Terminal (ZET), the Netherlands

Prime Reserve Terminal is actively pursuing the development of an LNG terminal in the Province of Zeeland, near Vlissingen, in partnership with Höegh Evi. This project will feature a Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) vessel stationed on the water, providing temporary storage and regasification of LNG. The FSRU will be permanently moored to a jetty and connected to pipelines for transporting natural gas to shore. As a transitional infrastructure solution, the FSRU can be adapted over time to handle increasing volumes of cleaner energy sources, such as hydrogen.

Photo: Courtesy of Höegh Evi

Adriatic LNG, Italy

Prime Reserve Terminal holds a 70% stake in Adriatic LNG, which operates a state-of-the-art regasification terminal situated 15 kilometers off the coastline of Italy’s Veneto region.

Photo: Courtesy of Adriatic LNG

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