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Latest floating LNG terminal arrives at German port

The German government has leased five such Floating Storage and Regasification Units, or FSRUs, at a cost of almost 10 billion euros ($10.7 billion), though it hopes to recoup some of that money from energy companies through ship operation fees. Another ship that will be used as a floating terminal off the Baltic Sea port of Mukran.

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Latest floating LNG terminal arrives at German port

Top German officials, including Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Economy Minister Robert Habeck and Finance Minister Christian Lindner, are due to attend a ceremony Saturday in Wilhelmshaven formally inaugurating the terminal.

The ship's arrival coincided with warnings from German officials that the country is not reducing its gas usage enough to ensure energy security through the winter.

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Latest floating LNG terminal arrives at German port

Due to chilly temperatures across the country in the previous week, gas usage was only down 5.2% compared with the same week in recent years, far less than the country's stated 20% reduction goal.

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Latest floating LNG terminal arrives at German port

"We consider these small savings to be manageable at the moment as long as they remain an outlier," Klaus Mueller, head of the country's network agency told the German news agency dpa. "We have taken good precautions, but we need to remain vigilant."

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Latest floating LNG terminal arrives at German port

Also on Thursday, the German Bundestag approved a so-called energy price brake, which will cap energy costs for both private households and businesses. The measure is intended to ease the economic pressure in the wake of rising energy prices.