The Adriatic LNG Terminal is the first offshore Gravity Based Structure (GBS) for unloading, storing and regasifying Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), in full respect of the environment.
Founded on May 2, 2005 and now owned by VTTI and Snam, Adriatic LNG is today a fixture of the Italian industrial landscape, with over 100 employees located in three sites: Milan, Rovigo …
The Adriatic LNG terminal is the world's first offshore reinforced concrete structure for the reception, storage and regasification of liquefied natural gas (LNG). Located in the high …
Located in the Adriatic Sea, about 15 kilometers off the Veneto coastline, the terminal is linked to the national distribution network through a pipeline. Resting against the seabed at a depth of …
The Adriatic LNG Terminal is the first ever offshore Gravity Based Structure (GBS) for unloading, storing and regasifying Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). The facility is located offshore of Porto …
The terminal became operational in 2009, after a long phase of construction and startup, which took place mainly in the shipyard of the basin of Campamento, at Algeciras, in southern Spain.
The offshore terminal includes: A reinforced concrete structure (Gravity Based Structure - GBS) which hosts two LNG tanks; A regasification plant; Mooring and LNG unloading facilities; Utility …
Terminale GNL Adriatico Srl, also known as Adriatic LNG, is an Italian company incorporated in 2005 and controlled by VTTI B.V. (70%) and Snam Spa (30%)
Thanks to regasification technology, the Adriatic LNG terminal allows the import of liquefied natural gas, overcoming pipelines’ physical limitations. Being not bound to a single producing …