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The operator of Germany's Wilhelmshaven Gas Terminal 1 says that it will reopen soon.

According to a notice on DET's site, the terminal's superstructure at the transhipment facility's jetty will reopen soon after scheduled repairs were completed last week.

The regasification vessel Hoegh Esperanza had returned to its docking on the 26th of April at noon.

The note from Deutsche Energy Terminal GmbH stated that "the Esperanza is now connected to the superstructure, and will be soon able to accept the next LNG delivery, regasify and feed it to the German gas grid."

Lower Saxony's state port operator dug at the site in order to maintain the necessary water depth.

DET announced Friday that another regasification vessel, named Excelsior was scheduled to arrive in Wilhelmshaven, giving the site a second option for LNG import.

DET charters vessels at the LNG Terminals of Wilhelmshaven Brunsbuettel Stade that the Berlin government ordered during the peak of Europe's Energy Crisis in 2022. Vera Eckert reported the story. Mark Potter edited the article.

(source: Reuters)