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- Skulte LNG Terminal (category Proposed LNG terminals in Latvia)Skulte LNG Terminal, also known as Skulte FRU, is a proposed floating regasification unit (FRU) for LNG import in Latvia. In April 2023, the Latvian government14 KB (1,779 words) - 19:12, 4 December 2024
- Riga FSRU is a proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Latvia. In 2011, a study found that Riga's port would be the best place in the country to5 KB (736 words) - 19:37, 4 December 2024
- FSRU to import LNG, LNG Prime, Apr. 7, 2022 Infortar joins Alexela’s Paldiski LNG import project in Estonia, LNG Prime, Apr. 18, 2022 Latvia to initially13 KB (1,781 words) - 19:48, 4 December 2024
- Klaipeda FSRU (redirect from Klaipeda LNG Terminal) (category Existing LNG terminals in Lithuania) (section Proposed Expansion)MacDowall, "Tapping into Central Europe’s LNG boom", Castlereagh Associates, Feb. 14, 2020. EU LNG Terminals in Figures: Import Capacities Still Underutilized13 KB (1,538 words) - 19:25, 4 December 2024
- Druzhba Oil Pipeline (category Existing pipelines in Latvia)pipeline is 1,490 km in Ukraine, 670 km in Poland, 130 km in Hungary, 332 km in Lithuania, 420 km in Latvia, and around 400 km in Slovakia and in the Czech Republic54 KB (8,031 words) - 21:07, 4 December 2024
- Paldiski LNG Terminal (category Proposed LNG terminals in Estonia)Paldiski LNG Terminal is a proposed LNG terminal in Estonia. (Some sources have the project misspelled as "Padalski".) As of July 2024, there have been9 KB (1,223 words) - 18:33, 6 December 2024
- Skulte LNG Terminal Pipeline (category Proposed pipelines in Greece)Skulte LNG Terminal Pipeline is a proposed gas pipeline in Latvia. The pipeline would connect the Skulte LNG Terminal in Skulte to the Inčukalns underground5 KB (802 words) - 19:25, 4 December 2024
- Tallinn LNG Terminal (category Proposed LNG terminals in Estonia)Tallinn LNG Terminal is a proposed LNG terminal in Estonia. The map below shows the location of the project, in Muuga harbor, Harju County. Tallinn is7 KB (963 words) - 18:38, 6 December 2024
- Lithuania-Latvia Interconnection Gas Pipeline (category Proposed Pipeline in Latvia) (section Proposed Expansion Background)cubic meters per year Proposed capacity: Length: 138 kilometers Status: Operating Start Year: 1962 Built in 1962, the Lithuania-Latvia Interconnection Gas11 KB (1,341 words) - 19:15, 4 December 2024
- Europe Gas Tracker Report 2022 methodology (section Table 5: Future gas infrastructure (pipelines and LNG terminals) by EU region)pipelines, onshore LNG terminals, and offshore LNG terminals. Costs were reconstructed from totaling pipeline kilometers and LNG import terminal capacity, and27 KB (1,801 words) - 19:18, 7 April 2022
- kilometers Status: Proposed. Start Year: 2030 The Vireši–Tallinn gas pipeline began construction in 1988 and was completed in 1991. In Vireši, the pipeline6 KB (1,126 words) - 19:46, 4 December 2024
- oblasts in Russia and then through Latvia and Lithuania to Poland, where it would be reconnected to the Yamal–Europe pipeline. Latvia has proposed using95 KB (10,198 words) - 19:50, 4 December 2024
- is a proposed hydrogen pipeline system running East from Poland, and North through Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia to Finland. The pipeline is proposed to3 KB (273 words) - 19:30, 4 December 2024
- to agree LNG supply deals via terminals in Greece and Turkey. After the implementation of a small capacity increase at the Krk LNG Terminal in April, the34 KB (3,583 words) - 14:19, 8 November 2022