According to GlobalData’s LNG Regasification Database, there was a total regasification capacity of 7,636 billion cubic feet (bcf) in Europe in 2022, shared across 14 countries. GlobalData uses proprietary data and analytics to provide a complete picture of the global LNG Liquefaction segment. Buy the LNG terminals profiles here.

In 2022, Spain had the highest regasification capacity, followed by the UK and Italy. Here are the 10 largest LNG regasification terminals in Europe by capacity in 2022, according to GlobalData’s LNG Regasification Database.

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1. South Hook LNG

South Hook regasification terminal is located in Wales, the UK. This terminal is owned by Exxon Mobil, QatarEnergy and TotalEnergies, and operated by South Hook LNG Terminal Co. It became operational in 2009 and has LNG regasification capacity of 760bcf. Buy the profile here.

2. Isle of Grain LNG

Isle of Grain LNG regasification terminal is owned by National Grid and operated by National Grid Grain LNG. Located in England, the UK, this terminal started operation in 2005 and has regasification capacity of 688bcf. Buy the profile here.

3. Barcelona LNG

Located in Barcelona, Spain, the Barcelona LNG regasification terminal is owned by Enagas. Enagas operated terminal has LNG regasification capacity of 603bcf. Buy the profile here.

4. Dunkirk LNG

Dunkirk LNG regasification terminal is located in Hauts-de-France, France. Owned by  Publigaz and Others, it has LNG regasification capacity of 459bcf. The terminal started its operation in 2017 and is operated by Gaz-Opale. Buy the profile here.

5. Gate Terminal LNG

Gate LNG regasification terminal is located in South Holland, Netherlands. Gate terminal is the operator of this terminal, which became operational in 2011. It has LNG regasification capacity of 424bcf, and is owned by Koninklijke Vopak, Nederlandse Gasunie. Buy the profile here.

6. Cartagena LNG

The Cartagena LNG regasification terminal, in Murcia, Spain, is owned by Enagas. The terminal became operational in 1989 and is operated by Enagas. It has an LNG regasification capacity of 417bcf. Buy the profile here.

7. Huelva LNG

Huelva LNG regasification terminal is operated by Enagas. It started operations in 1988 and is located in Andalusia, Spain. The terminal has LNG regasification capacity of 417bcf and is owned by Enagas. Buy the profile here.

8. Montoir de Bretagne LNG

Located in Pays-de-la-Loire, France, the Montoir de Bretagne LNG regasification terminal started in 1980. It has LNG regasification capacity of 353bcf. Elengy is the operator of this terminal and is owned by Engie. Buy the profile here.

9. Zeebrugge LNG

Zeebrugge is located in Flemish Region, Belgium. It became operational in 1987 and has LNG regasification capacity of 318bcf. Fluxys Belgium is the operator of the terminal and it is owned by Publigaz and Others. Buy the profile here.

10. Adriatic Floating LNG

Owned by Exxon Mobil, QatarEnergy and Snam, Adriatic Floating LNG regasification terminal is located in Adriatic Sea, Italy. It became operational in 2009. Terminale GNL Adriatico Srl is the operator of the terminal, which has LNG regasification capacity of 318bcf. Buy the profile here.

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