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Empowering Europe’s Energy Transition—One Terminal at a Time

The Terminals Observatory of Decarbonisation Projects is your gateway to understanding how Europe’s LNG and gas infrastructure is evolving to meet the climate challenge. This dynamic platform showcases innovative terminal projects that are securing energy supply while enabling the import and handling of renewable and low-carbon gases—like hydrogen, ammonia, biomethane, and CO₂.

From repurposing existing infrastructure to unlocking global green energy flows, terminals are at the forefront of Europe’s decarbonisation journey. Explore how these hubs are becoming flexible, multi-carrier gateways—supporting industrial clusters, enhancing energy resilience, and accelerating the development of a hydrogen economy.

Join us in tracking the transformation to multi-molecular terminals of the future.

Projects

Greece
ApolloCO2: The first CCS hub in SE Europe

DESFA plans to introduce the “APOLLOCO2” investment, the first large-scale midstream CCS project in South-Eastern Europe, aggregating gaseous CO2 from local emitters in Greece through a pipeline to a centralized liquefaction and temporary storage terminal, from which the captured emissions will be transported via vessels to a permanent storage site. The proposed location of the liquefaction and export terminal is Revythoussa island, where DESFA’s LNG terminal is located and where the aggregated CO2 will be liquefied on the onshore liquefaction unit, while, due to space constraints on the island, the liquefied CO2 (LCO2) will be temporarily stored on the FLSU, which will serve as a temporary CO2 storage solution, while also offering back-up liquefaction capabilities.

Poland
BioLNG and biomethane certification of LNG regasification Terminal in Świnoujście (Poland)

Certification of LNG regasification Terminal in Świnoujście in according RED by UE recognized certification body for the currently provided services as well as pipeline biomethane liquefaction.

France
Medhyterra project: a low-carbon ammonia import terminal

The Medhyterra project involves redeveloping part of the Fos Tonkin site into a low-carbon ammonia import terminal. It calls for the construction of a 30,000 m³ storage tank to replace an LNG tank that has been out of operation for several years.

Lithuania
CCS Baltic Consortium

The CCS Baltic Consortium project (Project) aims to significantly reduce CO2 emissions from Lithuania and Latvia by developing, the first in the region, a cross-border carbon capture and storage (CCS) infrastructure. CCS value chain, created by the Project, will be used widely in the region and will contribute to resolution of climate issues on a larger scale.

France
Dunkerque CO2 terminal: An essential building block for the energy transition

The CO₂ export terminal developed by Fluxys through its affiliate Dunkerque LNG is an essential link in making a significant contribution to the decarbonisation of the Dunkerque region and to France’s climate objectives.