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Vysotsk LNG

Coordinates: 60°36′20″N 28°32′59″E / 60.6056°N 28.5497°E / 60.6056; 28.5497
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Vysotsk LNG, or Cryogas-Vysotsk, plant is a small operation with access to the Baltic Sea, owned by Novatek and Gazprombank. It started operation in 2019 and the two trains have a capacity of 0.67 MTPA. Plans are in place in 2023 to expand the operation to 0.9 MTPA.[1][2] It is on a peninsula south of Vysotsk village, which also houses the "Lukoil-2" petroleum tank farm.

References

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  1. ^ "Capacity at Cryogas-Vysotsk LNG plant to rise to 900,000 tonnes/year in Q1 2024 - Novatek CEO". 12 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Russia's Novatek reaches Vysotsk LNG production milestone". 29 September 2023.

60°36′20″N 28°32′59″E / 60.6056°N 28.5497°E / 60.6056; 28.5497