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DET markets all regasification capacities in current marketing round

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The state-owned operating company Deutsche Energy Terminal GmbH (DET) – responsible for marketing and operating the government-owned terminals in Germany – has marketed its regasification capacities at the Wilhelmshaven 1 terminal for 2026 and at the Wilhelmshaven 2 terminal for both 2025 and 2026 via the digital marketing platform Prisma.

During the marketing period from 23 June - 1 July 2025, a total of 23 market participants secured time slots for the use of short-term capacities for the years 2025 (Wilhelmshaven 2) and 2026 (Wilhelmshaven 1 and 2). Both slots with and without delivery obligations for traders were marketed. All 77 slots offered were taken up by the market.

The average price achieved for Wilhelmshaven 1 for 2026 was €0.25 per million Btu with delivery obligation (OTD) and €0.40 per million Btu without delivery obligation (NOTD). The average price for Wilhelmshaven 2 for 2025 was €0.29 per million Btu OTD and €0.36 per million Btu NOTD, and for 2026, €0.22 million Btu OTD/NOTD.

“We are very pleased with the results of our current marketing round. The complete allocation of all offered slots and the continued high level of interest, reflected in a record number of registered traders, highlight the strong relevance of our terminals for a stable and reliable energy supply in Germany and Europe,” said Dr. Peter Röttgen, Managing Director of DET.

DET will inform the market and the public well in advance about future marketing rounds.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/tanks-terminals/04072025/det-markets-all-regasification-capacities-in-current-marketing-round/

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