DET successful in current marketing of its regasification capacities
- DET is successful in current marketing of its regasification capacities
- All offered regasification slots for the Brunsbüttel and Wilhelmshaven 1 terminals were marketed in two marketing rounds, making a significant contribution to the security of supply in Germany and Europe
The state-owned operating company Deutsche Energy Terminal GmbH (DET) - responsible for the marketing and operation of the four floating LNG terminals (FSRU) in Brunsbüttel, Stade and Wilhelmshaven - has marketed regasification capacities at the Brunsbüttel and Wilhelmshaven 01 terminals for 2025 via the digital marketing platform Prisma.
On a total of four marketing days, on 23 December 2024 and between 4 and 6 February 2025, a total of 17 market participants were able to acquire time slots for the use of regasification capacities (short-term capacities) at the Brunsbüttel and Wilhelmshaven 1 sites in 2025. Slots were marketed both with and without obligation to deliver for the traders. All 50 slots offered were sold. The average price achieved in the December auction was €0.11/MMBtu, while the average price in the February auction was €0.30/MMBtu.
“We are pleased that we were able to complete the current marketing round successfully under tight time constraints. Our offer was well received by the traders and all the slots we offered were marketed. At the same time, we are looking ahead as the currently declining storage levels must be replenished in good time during the year,” said Dr Peter Röttgen, Managing Director of DET.
DET will inform the market and the public about the next marketing rounds in due course.
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