Deutsche ReGas signs LNG regasification deals with BASF and Equinor


European energy infrastructure provider Deutsche ReGas has signed long-term LNG regasification commitments “on an industrial scale” with global chemical company BASF and international energy company Equinor.

The deals will use LNG regasification capacity at the Deutsche Ostsee Energie-Terminal in Mukran, north-east Germany. The parties have kept the terms of the contract confidential.

With a gas injection of more than 10TWh, the Energie-Terminal achieved an all-time high in quarterly supply performance in the second quarter of 2025.

Gas is fed into the German gas grid via fixed, freely allocable capacities amounting to 16 GWh/h. In addition, fixed capacities of 4 GWh/h are available for export to the Czech Republic.

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