TotalEnergies commissions its LNG Floating Terminal in the Port of Le Havre
TotalEnergies announces the commissioning of the Cape Ann, its FSRU for LNG located in the port of Le Havre. The terminal injected its first MWh of gas into the grid operated by GRTgaz, using LNG from Norway.
TotalEnergies has contracted 50% of the terminal's annual capacity of around 5 billion cubic meters, to supply it with LNG from its global portfolio. The remaining capacity will be marketed according to rules approved by the regulator.
Cape Ann in Key Figures
- Maximum regasification capacity: 5 billion cubic meters per year, or around 10% of French consumption
- Storage capacity: 142,500 cubic meters
- Vessel dimensions: 283 meters x 43.40 meters
- Draught: 50 meters
- Deadweight: 112,457 tons
- Lightship: 31,676 tons
- Date of first launch: June 2010
- Owner: Höegh LNG
- Flag: French
TotalEnergies, the world’s third largest LNG player and Europe’s leading regasification player
TotalEnergies is the world’s third largest LNG player with a market share of around 12% and a global portfolio of about 50 Mt/y thanks to its interests in liquefaction plants in all geographies. The Company benefits from an integrated position across the LNG value chain, including production, transportation, access to more than 20 Mt/y of regasification capacity in Europe, trading, and LNG bunkering. TotalEnergies’ ambition is to increase the share of natural gas in its sales mix to close to 50% by 2030, to reduce carbon emissions and eliminate methane emissions associated with the gas value chain, and to work with local partners to promote the transition from coal to natural gas.
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