Ukraine to Receive LNG Shipment via Klaipeda Terminal for the First Time
Ukraine will receive its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipment through the Klaipeda terminal in Lithuania. In collaboration with Ignitis Group, 90 million cubic meters of gas will be supplied between February and March. Naftogaz will manage the delivery. The opening of this route diversifies Ukraine's gas supply amid ongoing conflict and Russian attacks on energy infrastructure. The Lithuanian energy minister noted the terminal's significant role in enhancing energy security for Ukrainian partners.

Ukraine will acquire liquefied natural gas (LNG) for the first time through the Klaipeda terminal in Lithuania. In partnership with Ignitis Group, 90 million cubic meters of gas will be delivered from February to March, with Naftogaz overseeing the logistics.
This initiative is part of Ukraine's strategy to diversify its gas supply routes amidst the ongoing conflict and attacks on energy infrastructure by Russia. The Klaipeda terminal is one of the most actively used in Europe, contributing to reliable gas deliveries and enhancing energy security for Ukraine.




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