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Estonian Economy ministry hopes about the quick start of LNG terminal building

BC, Tallinn, 09.10.2013.Print version
The Estonian economy ministry hopes that the construction of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal could start at the beginning of the year 2014 or at least in the first half of the year while the location of the terminal is still unclear, LETA/Public Broadcasting reports.

Next week, the European Commission should reveal the list of infrastructure objects that will apply for financing from the Connecting Europe funds in the next budgetary period. Inkoo in Finland, Paldiski and Muuga in Estonia and Riga in Latvia are likely to compete there to be the location for the regional LNG terminal. These projects will have the right to submit investment applications by the end of October.

 

Tallinna Sadam that plans the LNG terminal in Muuga as well as Alexela Energia that is behind the Paldiski project confirmed intentions to submit the investment application in time. "By then we will compile the application and submit it, since by then we most likely will have completed design of the project and the construction price is hopefully more precise," said Marti Hääl, one of the owners of Alexela Group.

 

The hope that still existed in spring that the Commission won't use all the time it is entitle to make the decision and will make the decision in summer already, didn’t come true.

 

"Should this decision-making process be delayed too long, if we don’t know where the work should start, then completion of the terminal will be postponed too. If we talk about the fact that in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, gas contracts with Gazprom end in 2015, then by then we need a realistic solution," said economy and communications ministry adviser Thor-Sten Vertmann.

 

If all goes according to plans of the EU, the decision about the LNG terminal should come sometime in the next six months. "The positive scenario is that the construction could start at the beginning of 2014. On condition that the decision-makers don’t use up the time given to them fully but make the decision earlier," said Vertmann.






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