German ports to help eastern EU states without ports access LNG

German ports to help eastern EU states without ports access LNG


German ports will show solidarity with European Union countries seeking alternatives to Russian gas and oil, for example helping eastern states without ports in the North or Baltic Seas access liquefied natural gas (LNG), chancellor Olaf Scholz has said.

Speaking after meeting with Czech prime minister Petr Fiala, Scholz said many countries faced an even bigger challenge than Germany in reducing reliance on Russian energy imports.

Russian gas imports that arrive via pipeline account for more than 90 percent of gas consumption in the Czech Republic, which is landlocked, Fiala said.

“We must be prepared to help countries that do not have direct access to the North or Baltic Sea and that must rely on us cooperating with them,” Scholz said, adding that the details had yet to be worked out.

Germany has already taken steps to ramp up LNG imports, renting four floating storage and regasification units and choosing the North Sea port of Wilhelmshaven as the first handling hub.

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17th May 2022