August 9, 2024
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VTTI completes acquisition of 50% of Dragon LNG

VTTI, an industry leader in energy infrastructure, has completed the acquisition of 50% of Dragon LNG Group Limited (also known as Dragon LNG). The other 50% of the terminal is owned by Shell. This follows the announcement of the intention to acquire the stake in the terminal from leading infrastructure manager Ancala, communicated on May 8, 2024

As part of VTTI’s Strategy 2028, VTTI is building on its foundation as an energy storage and service terminal operator at key ports around the world, while investing in and developing additional energy infrastructure needed for the energy transition, including liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification terminals, renewable natural gas (RNG) and waste to value production facilities, biofuel storage and ammonia & hydrogen infrastructure.

VTTI’s aim is to accelerate growth, with 50% of the company’s earnings coming from transitional and sustainable energy sources by 2028.

Dragon LNG is VTTI’s second announced investment into LNG regasification terminals, following the announcement of the intention to acquire a 70% equity stake in Adriatic LNG, Italy made in April 2024, which is expected to be closed by end of 2024.

‘’Facilitating the import and distribution of LNG aligns with VTTI’s strategy to support the global energy transition and ensure security of supply. As an energy infrastructure company with extensive storage industry experience, we are well-positioned to develop, operate, and manage LNG terminals worldwide. We are looking forward to work together with Shell to ensure that Dragon LNG continues to operate in a safe and reliable manner while working towards accelerating its decarbonisation and growth path.’’ – says Guy Moeyens, CEO of VTTI.

Dragon LNG’s regasification terminal is one of three LNG terminals in the UK. It is located near Milford Haven in Wales, and consists of LNG receiving, storage, reliquefication, regasification and send-out facilities. The facility can achieve maximum gas send out to the UK national transmission system of up to 9 billion cubic metres, supplying approximately 10 percent of the UK’s annual gas demand.

Dragon Energy Limited, a fully owned subsidiary of Dragon LNG Group Limited, has also developed a solar farm at the facility and is developing additional renewable power projects at the site in support of decarbonising scope 2 emissions at the LNG terminal. They have also recently announced the Milford Haven CO2 project, which will be done in collaboration with RWE Pembroke Net Zero Centre, exploring carbon capture, pipeline transfer, liquefaction, temporary storage, and ship loading to enable CO2 shipping from a new Dragon jetty via non-pipeline transport to sequestration sites around the UK.

“We are excited to welcome VTTI to Dragon LNG and Dragon Energy as a key shareholder alongside Shell. This partnership will strongly support our ongoing commitment to operational excellence and sustainable growth. By integrating VTTI’s expertise in energy infrastructure, we can look to further enhance the safety, reliability, and environmental performance of our terminal, whilst ensuring our customers continue to provide secure and flexible energy supply into the UK. I am tremendously excited for our future through the energy transition as we look to further decarbonise and build a brighter future for our employees, our business partners, and the community here in Milford Haven and throughout Wales.” – says Simon Ames, Managing Director, Dragon LNG.

About VTTI

For over 19 years, VTTI has been a global leader in independent energy storage and now develops critical energy infrastructure needed to move towards a carbon neutral future. Fueled by its purpose, ‘Energy to Move Tomorrow,’ the company safely provides and expands access to essential energy, including biofuels, chemicals, gasses, and other energy derived products and accelerates the transition to sustainable sources for customers and partners. Please visit www.vtti.com for more information.

VTTI’s headquarter is in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and the company is owned by Vitol, IFM Investors and ADNOC.

About Dragon LNG and Dragon Energy

The Dragon LNG terminal in Waterston, Pembrokeshire is a joint venture partnership between Shell UK Ltd (50%) and VTTI (50%) and is one of three LNG terminals in the UK converting LNG to gas. With its re-liquefaction plant, Dragon has the flexibility to provide its customers with continuous, intermittent or zero gas send-out.  Together with the other Pembrokeshire LNG terminal, they supply 25% of the UK gas supply.

Dragon LNG’s ambition is to become a net zero terminal and Dragon Energy is developing a renewables park in the south side of the site with a solar park complete and a wind turbine development at application stage. With a strong commitment to make a positive difference to their Community, Dragon supports numerous projects, including the flagship Dragon Darwin STEM experience since 2005 and ensures consistent close communication with all its stakeholders.

Media contacts

VTTI B.V.
Corporate Communications
Julie Lenzner
jll@vtti.com

Dragon LNG and Dragon Energy
Karen Wood
External Relations and Social Performance Manager
Karen.wood@dragonlng.com

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