Regasification and unloading services have begun again after operations at the terminal were suspended in January 2025
Gastrade said it has resumed unloading and regasification services at Greece’s Alexandroupolis LNG Terminal.
"Such services will become available at a maximum regasification capacity of 45.4 GWh/day including redundancy with respect to its booster pumps," the organisation said in a post to its website.
According to Gastrade, the 45.4 GWh/day capacity limit will be in place until 30 September 2025, "under specific operational and commercial conditions".
"The present 25% limitation of the terminal’s nominal capacity will be lifted at the start of the new gas year, on 1 October 2025, whereas certain operational restrictions may remain for a limited period thereafter," the company said.
As Riviera reported in January, Greece’s LNG imports hit a record high at the start of the year. In 2024, Russia had ranked second behind the US as a key LNG supplier. However, DESFA data shows this dynamic has shifted significantly in 2025.
Meanwhile, imports via the Alexandroupolis FSRU had reached just 1.0 TWh by 22 January, when regasification services at the terminal were temporarily suspended. Gastrade said in July 2025 that the FSRU was expected to gradually resume full operations starting in mid-August.
The Alexandroupolis LNG terminal began operations in Q4 2024 with several months of commissioning.
FSRU Alexandroupolis arrived from Singapore on 17 December 2023, after an extensive conversion process at Seatrium in Singapore. Originally a GasLog LNG carrier, the unit underwent a 10-month transformation, a project valued at approximately US$386M.
The FSRU can store 153,500 m3 of LNG and has a regasification capacity of 23M m3 per day, contributing significantly to the Greek national gas transmission system with an annual capacity of approximately 5.5Bn m3.
The terminal is strategically connected to the Greek National Natural Gas Transmission System via a 28-km subsea and onshore pipeline, enhancing the flow of natural gas to countries in southeast Europe including Bulgaria, Romania and extending further to the Balkans and eastern Europe.
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