- LNG Croatia acknowledged the receipt of its first LNG cargo from Mozambique.
- Croatia became the world’s 40th importer of LNG in 2021 and has since announced plans to double Krk’s regas capacity to 6.1bn m3/year.
On January 23, LNG Croatia acknowledged the receipt of its first LNG cargo from Mozambique. The company said the vessel “British Mentor” docked at the floating terminal on January 23 and would leave on January 25. Croatia became the world’s 40th importer of LNG in 2021 and has since announced plans to double Krk’s regas capacity to 6.1bn m3/year.
Last year, LNG Croatia said the floating terminal on the island of Krk would commence sending LNG to gas-powered ships and vehicles across Italy and eastern Europe under a joint collaboration agreement struck by its operator Prvo Plinarsko Drustvo and Avenir LNG.
Mozambique shipped its first LNG cargo in November last year. The Coral Sul FLNG has a gas liquefaction capacity of 3.4mn metric tons/year and will produce 450bn m3 of gas from the Coral reservoir, located in the offshore Rovuma basin. Coral Sul FLNG is the first floating LNG facility ever deployed in the deep waters of the African continent.