Polskie LNG Commences Bid for Terminal

January 10, 2019

Polskie LNG, the owner and operator of the Swinoujscie, Poland LNG terminal has published the contract notice that officially commences the tender procedure with the view to select the contractor for the terminal expansion.

Polskie LNG officially informed about launching the tender procedure to select the contractor of the fourth project under the LNG Terminal Expansion Program, i.e. the construction of an additional jetty.

The project is implemented in cooperation with the Szczecin and Świnoujście Seaports Authority. The contractor selection procedure is due to be completed by the end of this year, whereas the construction of the new jetty is planned to be completed in 2023.

The new jetty will enable the provision of new crucial services at the LNG Terminal in Świnoujście, including methane carriers loading and unloading, LNG transhipment and loading LNG bunkers, as well as bunkering service.

These services follow the recent trend in Small Scale LNG (SSLNG) development owing to which the LNG Terminal in Świnoujście will be able to satisfy the growing market demand as well as to respond to a number of European regulations including climate and environmental laws which stimulate the transition towards low-emission fuels.

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