What's Happening?
Exmar has commenced conversion work on a new floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) to aid the expansion of the EemsEnergyTerminal in the Netherlands. This development follows a conditional charter agreement that includes both the extension of the existing
Eemshaven LNG FSRU and the new unit. The EemsEnergyTerminal is expected to make a conditional final investment decision in the first half of 2026. Exmar has secured a dual-fuel diesel electric membrane LNG carrier for the conversion and has started engineering activities, including ordering a regasification plant with a capacity of 750 million standard cubic feet per day. The project aims to support ongoing operations at the terminal, which will operate with two FSRUs owned and operated by Exmar. The combined setup is expected to provide around 190,000 cubic meters of LNG storage capacity and a total regasification capacity of 1,350 million standard cubic feet per day.
Why It's Important?
This project is significant as it enhances Europe's energy security by improving LNG import solutions. The expansion of the EemsEnergyTerminal with additional FSRU capacity will bolster the region's ability to manage energy demands and diversify energy sources. Exmar's involvement underscores its expertise in floating LNG infrastructure, which is crucial for meeting the growing energy needs in Europe. The project also reflects broader trends in the energy sector, where floating LNG solutions are increasingly being adopted to provide flexible and scalable energy infrastructure.
What's Next?
The EemsEnergyTerminal is expected to make a conditional final investment decision in the first half of 2026. If approved, the project will proceed with the conversion and installation of the new FSRU alongside the existing facility. This development will likely attract attention from other energy stakeholders and could lead to further investments in similar LNG infrastructure projects across Europe. The successful implementation of this project could set a precedent for future LNG terminal expansions and conversions.












