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Deutsche ReGas allocates Mukran LNG capacity in auction

Deutsche ReGas announced on Wednesday that it had sold slots for the delivery of liquefied gas to Mukran in north Germany, ensuring gas supplies through winter and beyond.

ReGas is a private energy infrastructure developer and operator. On October 21, it held an auction for the delivery of gas into the Deutsche Ostsee Terminal at Mukran on the German Ruegen Island in the Baltic Sea.

The company responded to a query by saying that "all delivery slots for LNG landings in Mukran for the heating season, which has just started, until next spring have been assigned, along with 80% of capacities for 2026."

It said: "This means deliveries via the German Baltic Sea Energy Terminal will continue to play a significant role in ensuring the security of supply for Germany and Europe over the next year."

ReGas announced on September 19 that it would auction 12 slots for unloading and regasification, which will be evenly distributed through 2026.

Since 2022, Europe's imports of Russian pipeline gas have dropped sharply. The European Union also decided to stop relying on Russian fossil fuels in 2027. This has led to a greater reliance on seaborne LNG.

Gas from Mukran is fed into German and Czech grids. Vera Eckert is the reporter. (Editing by Miranda Murray, Mark Potter and Mark Potter).

(source: Reuters)