Germany Officially Begins Work on First LNG Terminal

Germany Officially Begins Work on First LNG Terminal

On Monday, German energy company Uniper said the Trade Supervisor Office in Oldenburg, northwestern Germany, has built the first LNG terminal in the coastal city of Wilhelmshaven.
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