Spanish regasification terminals more than doubled their LNG bunkering loadings in 2024 compared to the previous year.
Spain contributed to the rest of Europe’s security of supply by supplying a total of 34.5 TWh of natural gas. According to Enagás, regasification terminals more than doubled LNG their bunkering loadings in 2024 compared to the previous year, contributing to the decarbonisation process of maritime transport.
Furthermore, Spain contributed to the security of supply of the rest of Europe by supplying a total of 34.5 TWh of natural gas, both through interconnections and liquefied natural gas (LNG) ship loading.
The loading operations complied with the European Union’s 14th package of sanctions against Russia for the invasion of Ukraine, with Spain being the first EU country to define the detailed rules and procedures for the monitoring, control and authorisation of ship loadings carried out in order to ensure that the loaded LNG does not originate from Russia.
Moreover, in 2024, the Spanish Gas System received gas from 14 different origins, contributing to a broad diversification of supply and positioning Spain as an entry point for liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Europe.
Likewise, terminals carried out more than twice as many LNG bunkering loadings in 2024 (3.8 TWh) than in 2023 (1.5 TWh), thus contributing to the decarbonisation of the maritime sector.