Never Used, Already Dismantled: the Fiasco of the Gas Terminal of Le Havre!
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It is official, the floating LNG terminal of Le Havre will be put out of service on May 8, 2026. Anchored in 2023 to secure gas supply in the face of the Ukrainian crisis, the ship Cape Ann, operated by TotalEnergies, was never finally used. The decision, published in the Official Journal, confirms a judicial victory of the environmental associations and signs the end of a disputed project that has become useless.
End of adventure for the floating LNG terminal in Le Havre. The state has just announced its closure, in the course of the year 2026. For several years, environmental associations have been asking for its stop. The floating LNG terminal in Le Havre will close On 8 May 2026, France will officially end the operation of the floating LNG terminal in Le Havre. This terminal, thought to be a tool of energy sovereignty, had been deployed in a context o…
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