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Croatia, LNG Hrvatska introduced a new non-standard service for terminal users

LNG Hrvatska, the operator of liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal on the island of Krk, introduced a new non-standard service for terminal users.

As of 11 April, terminal users can arrange LNG reloading from the FSRU vessel to LNG transport  trucks (ship to truck reload operation). By providing this service, the LNG terminal on has become unique in the world of the LNG industry since LNG Hrvatska is the first to perform a complex LNG reloading operation directly from the FSRU vessel to trucks.

The LNG Terminal on the island of Krk has once again proven its significant role in developing the natural gas market in this part of Europe. On monthly basis, terminal users will be able to book approximately 40 slots for the arrival of LNG trucks.

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