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=== Terminals === | === Terminals === | ||
| + | # [[Barcelona LNG Terminal]] | ||
| + | # [[Cartagena LNG Terminal]] | ||
| + | # [[El Musel LNG Terminal]] | ||
| + | # [[Huelva LNG Terminal]] | ||
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| + | ==== Part Owned ==== | ||
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| + | # [[Altamira LNG Terminal]] | ||
| + | # [[Bilbao LNG Terminal]] | ||
# [[Revithoussa LNG Terminal]] | # [[Revithoussa LNG Terminal]] | ||
| + | # [[Sagunto LNG Terminal]] | ||
Revision as of 14:01, 19 February 2023
Introduction
- Enagás is one of the world’s largest operators of regasification terminals. In Spain, the company has four LNG terminals located in Barcelona, Cartagena (Murcia), Huelva and Gijón. It also has a stake in two other plants: 50% of the Bahía Bizkaia Gas (BBG) plant in Bilbao and 72.5% of the Saggas terminal in Sagunto (Valencia).
- In Europe, Enagás is present in Italy with a 19% stake in the Ravenna small-scale LNG terminal. It is also a shareholder of DESFA, the Greek gas operator, with a LNG terminal in Revithoussa.
- In Latin America, the company operates in Mexico through a 40% stake in the Altamira regasification plant.