Germany and Greece account for more than half of Europe’s planned new LNG import terminals

Percentage of total EU27 gas capacity that is filled per day

Unknown capacity

Planned

Existing terminal

25bn cubic metres

10bn

21.2bn cubic metres

The UK’s highest

capacity terminal is South Hook

Norway is Europe's largest gas exporter

Germany Six terminals planned with a combined capacity of 55bn cubic metres

Imported half of its gas from Russia before the invasion of Ukraine

Greece Five terminals planned with a combined capacity of 27.4bn cubic metres

Imported 40% of its gas from Russia before the invasion of Ukraine

Spain Currently has Europe’s highest LNG import capacity at 67.7bn cubic metres

Unknown capacity

Planned

Existing terminal

25bn cubic metres

10bn

Norway is Europe's largest gas exporter

21.2bn cubic metres

The UK’s highest

capacity terminal is South Hook

Germany

Six terminals planned with a combined capacity of 55bn cubic metres

Imported half of its gas from Russia before the invasion of Ukraine

Greece

Five terminals planned with a combined capacity of 27.4bn cubic metres

Imported 40% of its gas from Russia before the invasion of Ukraine

Spain Currently has Europe’s highest LNG import capacity at 67.7bn cubic metres