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    Dutch Gate terminal receives first carbon-neutral LNG

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The cargo was delivered by France's TotalEnergies and Austria's OMV.

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Dutch Gate terminal receives first carbon-neutral LNG

The Gate LNG terminal in the Netherlands received its first carbon-neutral LNG cargo last month, its operator reported on June 30.

The cargo was supplied by France's TotalEnergies and Austria's OMV, Gate Terminal, a joint venture between Dutch firms Vopak and Gasunie, said.

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"By using waste-heat, Gate already avoids burning gas – and hence CO2-emissions – during the regasification activity," Gate Terminal said. "But more can and needs to be done.  Together with our partners we will continue to take initiatives such as our recently announced and ISCC-certified bio-LNG activity to further reduce the impact of our activities."

Opened in 2011, the Gate terminal can import up to 12bn m3/year of gas.