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25
Jun

RUBIS TERMINAL ANNOUNCES ITS FIRST QUARTER 2020 RESULTS ON MONDAY JUNE 29TH, 2020

Paris, France – June  25, 2020

Rubis Terminal will announce its first quarter 2020 results on June 29th, 2020:

  • The First Quarter Report and the slide presentation will be made available on our website www.rubis-terminal.com at 8.00am (Paris Time)
    • You will need to create an investor profile on our website ahead of the meeting to have access to the information
  • An English language bondholder conference call is scheduled the same day at 11:00 am (Paris time)

To follow the conference call, the audio webcast details will be provided in the quarterly report.


19
Dec

Season’s Greetings

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6
Dec

COMPLIANCE

9 December 2019

Corruption is a complex social, political and economic phenomenon that affects all countries.

To raise awareness of this problem, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the United Nations Convention against Corruption on October 31, 2003.

To publicize the role of the Convention in the fight against and prevention, December 9 was declared International Anti-Corruption Day.

Rubis Terminal joins the day to remind its commitment to fight against corruption in all its forms, and the importance of the proper application of internal processes associated.


22
Nov

ELENGY AND RUBIS TERMINAL TEAM UP TO BUILD A SATELLITE STORAGE STATION FOR LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS (LNG) IN ALSACE

 Elengy and Rubis Terminal have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to launch preliminary studies for the development of an LNG storage facility at the Reichstett (Bas-Rhin) storage terminal. The project is targeting the retail LNG needs of west-central Europe for the industrial and transport sectors. 

This cooperation contributes to accelerating the energy transition of the transport sector by bringing the LNG supply closer to the clients. 

The planned site will be able to handle an annual volume of 85,000 tonnes of LNG. Its strategic location will guarantee a competitive price to a vast area, including eastern France, Austria, southern Germany, and Switzerland. 

Furthermore, the project will contribute reducing road traffic and transport environmental impact as the satellite storage will be supplied by rail from one of Elengy’s terminals (Fos Tonkin or Montoir-de-Bretagne). Customers will then have their LNG delivered by trucks charged directly on the site. 

The facility will foster the connectivity between retail LNG infrastructures in Europe and contributing significantly to secure LNG supply for the industrial and transport sectors. Commissioning is scheduled for 2022. 

For Sandra Roche-Vu Quang, CEO of Elengy, “the cooperation with Rubis Terminal is in line with Elengy’s strategy to boost the development of the LNG as alternative fuel by bringing the supply closer to the clients. Elengy is pursuing its industrial ambition to offer innovative energy transition services, particularly for road transport.” 

“The development of LNG projects is part of Rubis Terminal’s approach to adapt its services and infrastructure to the changing energy demand”, explains Bruno Hayem, CEO of Rubis Terminal. 

LNG helping the energy transition 

In response to the high demand for alternative energy, the transport of LNG by truck allows the supply of industrial sites not connected to the natural gas grid as well as sites distributing LNG for land, marine and waterway fuel. By replacing diesel, oil and coal, natural gas and LNG are helping to significantly reduce environmental pollution: elimination of sulphur (SOx) and particulate emissions, 80% reduction in nitrogen (NOx), and elimination of 20% of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. 

About Elengy 

A pioneer in liquefied natural gas (LNG), Elengy is a subsidiary of GRTgaz within the ENGIE Group. 

Leader in LNG terminal services in Europe, Elengy is at the service of all energy suppliers wishing to import liquefied natural gas to supply French and European markets. Elengy operates and develops three LNG terminals in France: Montoir-de-Bretagne on the Atlantic coast, and Fos Tonkin and Fos Cavaou on the Mediterranean coast. 

Key figures as of 1 January 2019: 
400 employees Regasification capacity: 21.25 Gm3 LNG storage capacity: 770,000 m3 Quantity of energy received: more than 22% of French consumption 

For more information: www.elengy.com Elengy 
Elengy Press contact: Valérie Gentil, Head of Communications 
Tel.: +33 (0)6 71 57 91 32 valerie.gentil@elengy.com 

Rubis Terminal Press contact: Gérard Lafite
Tél. : +33 (0)1 53 81 86 20 gerard.lafite@rubis-terminal.com