PARIS —TotalEnergies has commissioned the Cape Ann FSRU for LNG located in the port of Le Havre in France. The terminal injected its first megawatt-hours of gas into the grid operated by GRTgaz, using LNG from Norway.
TotalEnergies has contracted 50% of the terminal's annual capacity of about 5 Bcm, to supply it with LNG from its global portfolio. The remaining capacity will be marketed according to rules approved by the regulator.
Höegh LNG owns the Cape Ann FSRU, which has a storage capacity of 142,500 cu. m and vessel dimensions of 283 m x 43.40 m. It was first launched in June 2010, and it operates under the French flag.
TotalEnergies says it is the world’s third largest LNG player with a market share of about 12% and a global portfolio of about 50 Mt/year, thanks to its interests in liquefaction plants in all geographies.