Apr 16, 2021 9:15:am Summary The developer is "very optimistic" that commercial arrangements for the terminal's capacity can be finalised with RWE in two to three months. by: Joseph Murphy The project to build what could be Germany's first LNG import terminal is moving closer towards a final investment decision (FID), with talks on the reservation of a significant share of its capacity expected to reach a conclusion within two or three months. German LNG Terminal (GLT), a joint venture between Dutch gas grid operator Gasunie, Dutch chemical storage firm Vopak and German logistics group Oiltanking, aims to develop an 8bn m3/year regasification terminal in Brunsbuettel in north Germany. German powe...