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Greece: Alexandroupoli LNG terminal reaches record regasification capacity after technical recovery

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Gastrade has announced a new operational milestone for the Alexandroupoli LNG terminal, with its maximum daily regasification capacity increasing to 136.2 GWh as of October 21. This marks a significant rise from the 90.8 GWh per day recorded in mid-September.

The terminal resumed full operations in August following a seven-month shutdown caused by a technical failure that damaged the booster pumps on the Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU). During the initial restart phase, regasification was limited to 45.4 GWh per day for about a month while safety and performance testing took place.

The gradual restoration of full capacity was completed as scheduled at the start of the new gas year on October 1, 2025.

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With this latest upgrade, the Alexandroupoli facility has achieved its highest throughput since beginning operations in October 2024, further reinforcing its position as a critical energy hub for southeastern Europe.

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