MT Group to build infrastructure at Brunsbüttel FSRU terminal

The contract covers the onshore and surface infrastructure that will enable the FSRU's final integration into the German energy system.
infraestructura en la terminal FSRU de Brunsbüttel en Alemania

Lithuanian company MT Group has been selected to execute all onshore and surface infrastructure works on the second phase of the floating storage and regasification terminal (FSRU) in Brunsbüttel, Germany. The contract was awarded by Worley, responsible for the engineering of the project, on behalf of the state-owned operator Deutsche Energy Terminal (DET).

FSRU terminal facilities

The contracted package includes mechanical installations, piping, electrical systems, instrumentation, civil works and connection to the grid. This execution is part of the definitive relocation of the floating unit, which is currently operating at the terminal. The infrastructure will be developed in the new jetty built for this purpose.

The Brunsbüttel terminal was incorporated into the national system in 2023 as part of Germany’s strategy to diversify gas supplies, following the interruption of imports from Russia. This logistics node is part of a network of state-owned terminals aimed at securing supplies with liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the global market.

Second MT Group intervention in Brunsbüttel

MT Group had already been involved in the port area with a contract signed in 2024 with Gasfin for the construction of a 60 MW heating plant, currently at an advanced stage.heating plant, currently at an advanced stage. This new award reaffirms its position as a critical infrastructure provider in the European energy market.

MT Group’s selection is based on previous projects such as the Klaipeda LNG terminal in Lithuania and the Paldiski LNG terminal in Estonia. In both cases, the company was responsible for connecting floating infrastructure to the onshore system under demanding schedules and high operational pressure. Its performance was key to securing gas independence for the Baltic countries.

Being selected to contribute to such a strategically important infrastructure project in Germany not only demonstrates our technical capability, but also recognizes the confidence we have generated in the European energy market.

said Mindaugas Zakaras, the company’s chief executive officer.

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