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GLE elects Wim Groenendijk as GLE President / GLE develops small scale LNG map

July 7, 2013

The GLE members unanimously elected Wim Groenendijk, Vice-President International & Regulatory Affairs, N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie, as GLE President. Wim Groenendijk has been a member of the ENTSOG Board during its first term (2010-2012) and has been a member of the GIE Board since 2011. Upon his election, Wim Groenendijk said:

“I am honoured to be entrusted the leadership of GLE and would like to thank the GLE members. I am confident that GLE will continue to provide added value to the market through the know-how and voluntary initiatives of its members. I am looking forward to my new tasks.”

The election of Wim Groenendijk has coincided with decisions on further support of the European small scale LNG development. GLE members agreed to develop a map showing the small scale LNG infrastructure in Europe. The map will support the Clean Power for Transport package from the European Commission not only by showing existing small scale LNG infrastructure and projects but also by identifying missing links in the network. In addition to the transport sector, the study shall support the development of the use of LNG in off pipeline locations. The map shall be available by the end of 2013 and DNV (Det Norske Veritas BV) was awarded the contract. Wim Groenendijk stated:

“This map is a first initiative to enhance the visibility of the small scale LNG infrastructure network and development in Europe. European LNG terminal operators are excited about the opportunities of small scale LNG and will play their part in promoting its further development.”

The scope of work of the GLE small scale LNG map is accessible at:
https://www.gie.eu/index.php/news/gle-news

The GLE position paper ‘Overcoming barriers in the Small Scale LNG development’ is available at:

GLE

Note to editors

Gas LNG Europe (GLE) currently comprises 15 European LNG terminal operators from 9 countries, representing around 90% of all the existing LNG regasification capacity in Europe. GLE is one of the columns of GIE, Gas Infrastructure Europe, the European association of the Transmission, Storage and LNG terminal Operators.

GLE is committed to promoting the development of a fully operational European internal market for LNG and the creation of a stable and predictable regulatory framework which is conducive to investments and which ensures transparency and non‐discriminatory treatment.

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