Świnoujście LNG terminal

The terminal is currently being expanded and once the expansion is complete in 2023, it will have a capacity of 7.5 billion cubic metres per annum (260 billion cubic feet per annum) and be able to satisfy about half of Poland's annual natural gas demand.

[3] The engineering, procurement and construction contract was signed with a consortium of Saipem, Techint, Snamprogetti, and PBG.

[6] After creation of Gaz-System and its separation from PGNiG, the newly created company took over the ownership of Polskie LNG S.A.

The terminal has unloading jetty for large LNG tankers, two storage tanks and regasification train.

The construction of the third tank is expected to be completed by 2023 and will cost approximately PLN 1.9 billion.

The Świnoujście LNG Terminal in 2018
A tanker docked at the terminal in 2020
Construction of the Świnoujście LNG terminal
The terminal seen from the beach in 2014
Storage tanks in 2016
Construction of the third storage tank in 2022