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Greece: Two LNG cargoes to arrive at Revythoussa terminal in September

Two liquefied natural gas cargoes should arrive at terminal in Revythoussa, operated by DESFA, in September. This is just a fraction of shipments ordered for the terminal in 2022, during the peak of the energy crisis.

The first of the two shipments, a 147,710 cubic meters order placed by Mytilineos, is scheduled to arrive at the LNG terminal on 17 September, while a second LNG order, placed by Elpedison for 90,000 cubic meters, is planned to arrive at the terminal on 30 September.

In September 2022, 10 LNG cargoes totaling 514,435 cubic meters of gas reached the LNG terminal in Revythoussa.

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