Deutsche Energy Terminal GmbH (DET)
Deutsche Energy Terminal GmbH (DET) is a state-owned German company established in 2022 to develop and operate floating LNG (FSRU) import terminals. It currently operates three FSRU terminals in Wilhelmshaven, Brunsbüttel, and Stade, with a combined regasification capacity of 17.5 bcm/year, crucial for Germany's energy security and designed to be hydrogen-ready.
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State-Owned Energy Infrastructure CompanyDeveloperOperator
Strategic Overview
- Focus on ensuring Germany's energy security through diversified gas import infrastructure.
- Strategic planning for future conversion of LNG terminals to handle green hydrogen and its derivatives.
- Operates as a key instrument of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) for energy infrastructure development.
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Deal Activity from Public Sources
Commissioning of Stade FSRU Terminal (Energos Resolute) to enhance Germany's gas import capacity.
Commissioning of Brunsbüttel FSRU Terminal (Hoegh Excellence) to enhance Germany's gas import capacity.
Commissioning of Wilhelmshaven FSRU Terminal (Hoegh Esperanza) to enhance Germany's gas import capacity.
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Key People
Dr. Peter Röttgen
Managing Director
Dr. Jörg Kubitza
Managing Director
Track Record
3
Deals Completed
2
Years Active
Notable projects: Wilhelmshaven FSRU Terminal, Brunsbüttel FSRU Terminal, Stade FSRU Terminal
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