Open season launch for Zeeland Energy Terminal
Thu Jan 29 2026
Thu Jan 29 2026
Zeeland, Netherlands, January 29, 2026 – VTTI and Höegh Evi are pleased to announce the launch of the open season for Zeeland Energy Terminal (ZET), marking an important next step in the development of new LNG import infrastructure for the Netherlands. The project is designed to support national and European energy security and market needs from late 2029 onwards, while ensuring minimal environmental impact.
The project continues to make good progress, having completed the first phase of the permitting process and secured a suitable site in the Vlissingen-Oost harbour. A final investment decision is expected by Q3 2027.
As a first step, market participants are invited to express interest in future capacity at Zeeland Energy Terminal, a Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) based LNG terminal in the harbor of Vlissingen-Oost.
Executive Vice President Growth, Tom Smeenk at VTTI, said: “By launching the open season, we are taking a key step in engaging the market and shaping the future capacity of Zeeland Energy Terminal. The project responds to clear Dutch and European demand for reliable LNG import capacity and will play a vital role in enhancing energy security, supported by a centrally coordinated permitting process.”
Chief Commercial Officer at Höegh Evi, Thomas Thorkildsen, said: “Zeeland and the Netherlands play a vital role in strengthening European energy security. The floating Zeeland Energy Terminal will not only provide reliable LNG import capacity, but it will be one of the most efficient LNG terminals in Europe and offer full flexibility to adapt to future needs. We look forward to engaging with customers through the open season and continuing the development of the terminal with VTTI.”
Zeeland Energy Terminal is planned as a large-scale LNG import facility, providing approximately 7.5 bcm per annum of send-out capacity and at least 180,000 cubic metres of LNG storage, enabling the unloading of liquefied natural gas carriers, including the possibility for LNG bunkering.
The terminal is designed to support security of energy supply and market flexibility for the Netherlands and wider Europe from late 2029.
Open season: market engagement
VTTI and Höegh Evi are now inviting potential customers and interested parties to engage in discussions regarding capacity needs, commercial structures, and future participation in Zeeland Energy Terminal. The open season will help shape the terminal’s configuration as the project progresses towards final investment decision.
Expressions of interest may be submitted via the Zeeland Energy Terminal website. The expression of interest (EOI) phase of the open season will remain open until March 6, 2026. The commercial process is expected to conclude at the end of 2026.
Strategic infrastructure for energy security and transition
Zeeland Energy Terminal has been recognized as a project of national interest for the Netherlands, underlining its strategic role in strengthening the country’s energy system. The terminal will support the diversification of LNG import routes and enhance flexibility in the European gas market amid a complex and evolving energy landscape.
Natural gas is expected to remain an essential component of the energy mix during the transition towards renewable energy, providing reliability and flexibility. Zeeland Energy Terminal will complement existing LNG infrastructure in the Netherlands and beyond and contribute to a resilient and competitive European gas market. The FSRU solution is adaptable and can be modified to accommodate changing infrastructure needs throughout the transition to clean energy.
Subject to permitting and commercial alignment, Zeeland Energy Terminal is targeted to be operational from late 2029, delivering long-term value through secure, flexible, and future-oriented energy infrastructure.
About VTTI
For 20 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 fuels, 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 Global Infrastructure Fund, and ADNOC.
About Höegh Evi
Höegh Evi is the vital link to secure transition – delivering fast, adaptable, and secure solutions that respond to countries’ evolving energy needs. For 50 years, Höegh Evi has been a pioneer and global leader in floating energy infrastructure, with one of the world’s largest fleets of FSRUs (floating storage and regasification units) for importing natural gas.
Today, Höegh Evi is building the infrastructure needed to make transition possible, with floating terminals for ammonia and hydrogen import, the world’s first floating ammonia-to-hydrogen cracker, and services for carbon transport and permanent storage.
Höegh Evi is a global company with a highly skilled global team of 900 employees at sea and onshore. Learn more at www.hoeghevi.com
Media contact
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Project enquiries
Email: info@zeelandenergyterminal.com
Website: www.zeelandenergyterminal.com