Klaipėda LNG terminal operator, SC KN Energies (hereinafter referred to as the Company), informs natural gas market participants about the planned allocation of SPOT LNG cargo capacity of the LNG terminal under the conditions specified below.
The Company, taking into account the provisions of the Regulations for the Use of the liquefied natural gas Terminal of SC “KN Energies”, approved by Order No. BV-59 of the Chief Executive Officer of 11 August 2025 (hereinafter – the Rugulations), informs about the planned announcement of the invitation to submit applications for the acquisition of LNG Terminal spot cargo capacities:
Spot cargo LNG regasification capacity usage period and cargo delivery window:
The priority for the allocation of LNG regasification capacities is determined based on the highest LNG regasification service values indicated in duly submitted Requests as set out in the Regulations.
The opening date and time for request submissions is 24th of November 2025, 12:00 EET.
❗Revised closing date and time for request submissions is 10th of December 2025, 12:00 EET.*
The deadlines for submitting Requests may be extended if no duly submitted Requests are received.
Please find the conditions for submitting Requests and accompanying documents here.
Preliminary gasification schedule
* After the deadline for submitting Requests for the acquisition of SPOT LNG cargo capacities (1 December 2025, 12:00 EET), the Operator will evaluate the received Requests and inform about the results no later than within 3 business days.
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