AMSTERDAM—The first ship to bring LNG to new terminal facilities at the Dutch port of Eemshaven, near Groningen, has docked and is unloading its cargo, the gas grid operator said on Sept. 8.
A spokesperson for Gasunie said the LNG tanker Murex had berthed safely alongside a floating regasification unit.
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