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The contract for this transshipment service has enabled GDF SUEZ to optimize management of its shipping capacities by chartering one vessel, the Grace Dahlia, on a short-term basis for the first leg of the route, while using the Grace Barleria, a medium-term charter vessel in its fleet, for the second leg. This transshipment service offered by the LNG terminal operator Elengy, a GDF SUEZ subsidiary, makes use of existing pipelines that connect the two jetties directly. The LNG can therefore be transferred directly from one vessel to another, the transferred LNG being neither mixed nor stored in the terminal tanks. The Group thus benefits from Elengy expertise gained from its early successes in conjunction with these new services. In a rapidly changing market, with new production zones developing in areas such as the Arctic, the United States and East Africa, commercial routes are becoming increasingly crowded. Maximizing the efficiency of LNG tanker fleets has become a major challenge. The transshipment possibilities offered by Elengy thus provide new flexibility to shippers, particularly the option to split large cargos into several smaller shipments or to change ships at mid-route between producer and consumer. Moreover, GDF SUEZ benefits from its experience in Chile where it has successfully achieved transshipments through its subsidiary GNL Mejillones which is now recognized as one of the most experienced operator in this sector worldwide. About GDF SUEZ GDF SUEZ develops its businesses (power, natural gas, energy services) around a model based on responsible growth to take up today’s major energy and environmental challenges: meeting energy needs, ensuring the security of supply, fighting against climate change and maximizing the use of resources.
GDF SUEZ employs 147,200 people worldwide and achieved revenues of €81,3 billion in 2013. The Group is listed on the Paris, Brussels and Luxembourg stock exchanges and is represented in the main international indices: CAC 40, BEL 20, DJ Euro Stoxx 50, Euronext 100, FTSE Eurotop 100, MSCI Europe and Euronext Vigeo (World 120, Eurozone 120, Europe 120 and France 20). GDF SUEZ press release |