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Gasfin Services takes over commercial management of Brunsbüttel, Wilhelmshaven 1, and Wilhelmshaven 2 LNG terminals in Germany

Development Gas announced Germany Apr 1, 2026

Gasfin Services assumed commercial management responsibilities for three key LNG terminals in Germany—Brunsbüttel, Wilhelmshaven 1, and Wilhelmshaven 2—effective April 1, 2026. The deal expands Gasfin’s role beyond technical and operations management to include commercial steering of terminal processes, covering LNG deliveries and grid integration. The company will coordinate across all terminal interfaces to ensure 24/7 capacity utilization and reliable gas deliveries, according to Danny van Schie, Managing Director of Gasfin Services. Gasfin’s responsibilities include planning LNG deliveries, aligning with capacity holders, terminal operators, and grid operators, and managing terminal capacity. Additional tasks involve monitoring delivery volumes, gas quality, gas accounting, and billing. The terminals are operated by Deutsche Energy Terminal GmbH (DET), marking a collaborative expansion of operational capabilities.

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Gasfin Services took over commercial management of the Brunsbüttel, Wilhelmshaven 1, and Wilhelmshaven 2 LNG terminals in Germany, effective April 1, 2026. Deutsche Energy Terminal GmbH (DET), a state-owned German company established in 2022, operates these terminals. The terminals are located in Germany and will be managed by Gasfin Services, which will coordinate across all terminal interfaces to ensure 24/7 capacity utilization. The deal was announced on April 1, 2026, and the value was not disclosed. Gasfin Services will be responsible for planning LNG deliveries, aligning with capacity holders, terminal operators, and grid operators, and managing terminal capacity.
  • Three LNG terminals: Brunsbüttel, Wilhelmshaven 1, and Wilhelmshaven 2
  • Location: Germany
  • Effective date: April 1, 2026
  • Operator: Deutsche Energy Terminal GmbH (DET)
  • Announcement date: April 1, 2026

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Announced
Apr 1, 2026
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