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       LNG demand soars in Baltics





       as region continues pivot





       away from Russian gas






       The Baltic states have been among the fastest to phase out Russian gas.


        RUSSIA           BALTIC countries are securing liquified natu-  supplies for the summer season. While other EU
                         ral gas (LNG) in vast quantities seeking to take  member states continue to take steps to reduce
       WHAT:             advantage of falling gas prices as the northern  imports of Russian gas, the Baltic countries along
       Baltic countries have   European nations accelerate the diversification  with the UK have banned Russian gas and LNG
       sought to capitalize on   of their energy supply after quitting Russian gas  imports.
       slumping LNG prices,   following the invasion of Ukraine.
       placing a handful of   With gas prices plummeting by over 80%  LNG dependent
       tenders for the months   since peaking in August, LNG cargoes have  Prior to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Baltic
       ahead.            become increasingly attractive compared to  nations were heavily reliant on Russia for their
                         alternatives such as fuel oil and coal.  energy supply. In particular, Estonia and Lithu-
       WHY:                Estonia’s Eesti Gaas AS has announced that  ania sourced around three-quarters of their gas
       Having banned both gas   in the coming weeks it will issue a tender to  imports from Russia.
       and LNG imports from   purchase seven LNG cargoes for delivery from   Now, with Russian gas no longer an option,
       Russia, Baltic nations   April through September into Finland’s new  the countries find themselves heavily dependent
       have been forced to ramp   floating LNG terminal, Inkoo. It marks the latest  on LNG to fill the supply gap since the region is
       up LNG imports to make   announcement for the company, which already  not connected to the rest of Europe by pipelines.
       up the supply loss from   purchased fuel for the first three months of the   In April, Lithuania became the first Euro-
       Russian gas.      year to be delivered by Equinor ASA.  pean country to swap Russian gas for LNG, with
                           Meanwhile, Estonian energy group Elenger  the country’s gas transmission system operator
       WHAT NEXT:        has also procured LNG from the US to the port  Amber Grid declaring that all Lithuania’s natu-
       LNG infrastructure   of Klaipeda in Lithuania with another agreement  ral gas demand was now being met through the
       has been significantly   in place for an additional cargo to be delivered in  Klaipeda LNG terminal, with the main source of
       improved recently and   March. The company also plans to import LNG  LNG being Norway, with increases also reported
       with a new terminal   through Inkoo in the second and third quarters.  from the US.
       expected to be    Additionally, Lithuania has also stocked up on   Meanwhile, sendout at Lithuania’s 2.9mn
       constructed in Latvia   tenders capitalizing on the slump in prices.  tonnes per year Klaipeda terminal nearly dou-
       shortly, the region could   Having avoided a cold winter, European  bled in 2022 from its level the year before. Send-
       emerge as an LNG hub.  nations are now in the process of restocking  out soared to 32.1 terawatt hours (TWh) up



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