Fosmax LNG Capacity Auction for March 2023
Fosmax LNG is marketing an unloading capacity of 1.000 GWh via the PRISMA platform. The subscription window is scheduled for January 26, 2023.
Leipzig, January 19, 2023 - PRISMA European Capacity Platform GmbH informs about the upcoming LNG capacity auction. Fosmax LNG is marketing an unloading capacity of 1.000 GWh (25 °C) on the Fos Cavaou terminal with a window of arrival on March 13, 2023. The capacity will be proposed according to an ascending auction mechanism on the PRISMA platform. The subscription window is scheduled for January 26, 2023.
Registration Process
Interested shippers must first register with Fosmax LNG no later than January 25, 2023, at 10 AM (CET) by returning the completed and signed Registration Form. Participants must also be registered on the PRISMA platform and have a valid assignment with Fosmax LNG. For the registration process, please refer to the PRISMA Knowledge base.
Webinar: LNG Auction
PRISMA did hold a special webinar on the Fosmax LNG Auction. If you missed the training, don't fret! You can find the presentation here.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to our Customer Success Team via mail or give us a call: +49 341 22 22 90.
About Fosmax LNG
Fosmax LNG is a 100 % subsidiary of Elengy. As an expert in Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), Elengy, part of the ENGIE Group, operates three regulated LNG terminals in France: Montoir-de-Bretagne on the Atlantic coast, Fos Cavaou and Fos Tonkin in the Mediterranean.
As the gateway to Europe for LNG, the three sites offer the market flexibility for unloading or loading any type of LNG carrier, transhipping between LNG carriers, loading trucks with LNG or regasifying LNG for injection into the transport network. With LNG, an available and competitive solution, Elengy contributes to the energy transition by reducing the environmental footprint of its customers. Furthermore, Elengy is developing its services to increase the use of LNG from now on, and to contribute to carbon neutrality by 2050.