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On 3 March 2021, Elengy, a GRTgaz subsidiary part of ENGIE, unloaded its 10 000
th cargo of LNG. Since the first delivery at its Le Havre LNG terminal in 1965, the world s LNG pioneer has unloaded 326 million t of LNG – about 10% of all LNG cargoes that have been delivered worldwide and which represents the equivalent of Europe s gas supply over one year. After Le Havre, it is up to the three terminals at Fos Cavaou, Fos Tonkin, and Montoir-de-Bretagne to ensure the safe unloading of LNG, thus securing the diversification of gas supplies to France and Europe.
In more than 50 years, Elengy s teams have safely unloaded LNG from 15 different countries, such as Algeria, Nigeria, Egypt, Qatar, Russia, etc. Since the first ship with a capacity of 25 500 m