Baltic Sea Region LNG cluster

The Baltic Sea Region LNG Cluster is a network established to connect and promote companies and organizations offering and using LNG services, knowledge and technologies. Together with our members we work to strengthen the development of LNG business opportunities in the Baltic Sea Region and on other international markets.

BSR blue corridor strategy

LNG infrastructure development and mobilization the critical mass of technology, business partnerships, and regulative authorities to implement LNG powered transport networks in BALTIC SEA REGION.



We will provide a model on how LNG infrastructure should be deployed in order to establish LNG powered transport corridors for Maritime; Road; Rail; Port equipment.

BSR lNG competence center

Establishment of Baltic Sea Region LNG Competence Center by gathering BSR based LNG competence, knowledge, training facilities and research infrastructure, providing collaboration and management model to enable joint service supply and project development.

LBG in BSR

Establishing value chain, technological concepts and business models in order to enable coastal communities to produce and supply Shipping and Port energy consumption. With LNG it is clean, with LBG sustainable, both together reliable clean energy source.

LNG bunkering map

LNG bunkering map will visualize bunkering infrastructure, technical capacities, distribution network and possibly bunkering prices. The geographical scope reflects involves all the countries the BSR programme area. It will also cover some adjusted areas in order to showcase linkages to other regions and existing LNG initiatives.

LATEST NEWS

SAG’s kryotanks for Methan electric busses

Using a special process, the easily transportable and CO2-neutral liquid methane is produced from biogas. In combination with a drive system developed by CM Fluids, it is possible to operate buses in public transport economically and without CO2 emissions.

VIDEO: LNG as the first step towards deep-sea shipping GHG reduction

Shipping currently represents around 3% of total global emissions. That contribution could change significantly as other sectors switch to renewables if the shipping fuel mix remains unchanged.

PGNIG commences operations at Klaipeda LNG reloading station

The capacities of the station, which will allow more efficient entry into the small-scale regional LNG market, is reserved for a strategic partner for five years.

MAN to build liquefied methane terminal in Oxelösund, Sweden

The terminal will also feature a bunkering solution enabling vessels to bunker LNG and other methane-based fuels in the port of Oxelösund directly from the terminal.

Schottel propulsion for German LNG-fueled research vessel

The vessel was ordered by the German Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH).

Golar Power to build LNG terminal in Port of Suape

With operations scheduled to start in the second half of 2020, the project includes infrastructure for the supply of natural gas and LNG to generate electricity, in addition to meeting the demands of industries, commerce, LNG stations and households.

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