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The Cape Ann Lng Terminal Has Left the Port of Le Havre

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Caen (France), 21 Jan 2026 (AFP) – The floating LNG terminal Cape Ann, owned by TotalEnergies, has left "this night" the port of Le Havre after being forced to do so by the courts in October 2025, announced Wednesday the port of Le Havre. "This departure was planned, in application of the judgment rendered by the administrative court", [...] The article The LNG terminal Cape Ann has left the port of Le Havre has appeared first on MARINE & OCÉANS.
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Caen (France), 21 Jan 2026 (AFP) – The floating LNG terminal Cape Ann, owned by TotalEnergies, has left "this night" the port of Le Havre after being forced to do so by the courts in October 2025, announced Wednesday the port of Le Havre. "This departure was planned, in application of the judgment rendered by the administrative court", [...] The article The LNG terminal Cape Ann has left the port of Le Havre has appeared first on MARINE & OCÉANS.

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MARINE & OCÉANS broke the news in on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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