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Italy Launches Small-Scale LNG Operations at Offshore Terminal

By MGN EditorialMarch 10, 2026 at 03:21 PM

Italy's floating LNG terminal operator OLT Offshore LNG Toscana has started commercial small-scale LNG activities at its offshore facility, marking a new chapter in the country's LNG market.

In a significant development for Italy's energy landscape, the country's floating regasification terminal operator OLT Offshore LNG Toscana, a subsidiary of Snam, has launched commercial small-scale liquefied natural gas (LNG) (SSLNG) activities at its floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) moored off the coast of Livorno. According to Offshore Energy, this milestone marks the start of a new chapter for Italy's LNG market, as the FSRU facility now offers SSLNG services in addition to its core regasification operations. The FSRU has successfully completed its first small-scale LNG cargo transfer, paving the way for increased flexibility and diversification of LNG supply options for the country. 'The start of small-scale LNG activities at the OLT FSRU is an important step forward in the development of the Italian LNG market,' said an OLT spokesperson. 'This new service will allow us to reach new customers and support the growth of LNG as a fuel, particularly in the maritime sector.' The introduction of SSLNG capabilities at the OLT terminal aligns with Italy's broader efforts to expand its LNG infrastructure and promote the use of cleaner fuels in various industries, including shipping. By offering small-scale LNG services, the terminal can now cater to a wider range of customers, from bunkering providers to industrial users, further enhancing Italy's energy security and diversification. This development comes as the global LNG market continues to evolve, with small-scale and flexible LNG solutions gaining traction as a means to improve access to natural gas, particularly in regions with limited pipeline infrastructure. Italy's move to embrace SSLNG operations at its offshore terminal underscores the country's commitment to leveraging LNG as a key component of its energy transition strategy.
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