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Croatia, LNG terminal increased regasification capacity

LNG Hrvatska, the operator of liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal on the island of Krk, informed the interested public about the increase of technical capacity of the LNG terminal.

The new technical capacity, i.e. the maximum capacity of LNG regasification is 338.000 cubic meters per hour.

LNG terminal operator will offer a new free LNG regasification capacity in accordance with the rules of operation in the Annual Capacity Booking procedure for the gas year 2022/2023 and the following gas years, as well as the short-term regasification capacity in the Short-Term LNG Regasification Capacity Booking procedure from 1 May 2022 until the end of the current gas year.

In accordance with the rules of operation, the gas supplier or gas trader who wishes to contract LNG regasification capacity at the Terminal, i.e. the existing terminal user who wishes to contract additional LNG regasification capacity must submit the request for LNG regasification capacity allocation at the latest by 31 May of the gas year immediately preceding the first gas year covered by request.

Also, the applicant for the short-term LNG regasification capacity booking shall be obliged to submit the request for short-term LNG regasification capacity allocation to LNG terminal operator no later than 60 days before the planned use of the LNG regasification service

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