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19 March 2023, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Sellin: The offshore working platform "JB119" and the LNG tanker "Seapeak Hispania" can be seen in the Baltic Sea behind the Sellin pier. As the RWE spokesman emphasized, the current work with the offshore working platform "JB119" is taking place within the framework of the "Baltic Sea LNG" project, which is being implemented by RWE as a service provider on behalf of the German government. With the help of floating LNG terminals in the North and Baltic Seas, the German government intends to compensate for the loss of Russian gas supplies in the wake of the Ukraine war. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa

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19 March 2023, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Sellin: The offshore working platform "JB119" is located off the Baltic Sea resort of Sellin. As the RWE spokesman emphasized, the current work with the offshore working platform "JB119" is taking place as part of the "Baltic Sea LNG" project, which is being implemented by RWE as a service provider on behalf of the German government. With the help of floating LNG terminals in the North and Baltic Seas, the German government intends to compensate for the loss of Russian gas supplies in the wake of the Ukraine war. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa

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19 March 2023, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Sellin: The offshore working platform "JB119" is located off the Baltic Sea resort of Sellin. As the RWE spokesman emphasized, the current work with the offshore working platform "JB119" is taking place as part of the "Baltic Sea LNG" project, which is being implemented by RWE as a service provider on behalf of the German government. With the help of floating LNG terminals in the North and Baltic Seas, the German government intends to compensate for the loss of Russian gas supplies in the wake of the Ukraine war. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa

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19 March 2023, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Sellin: The offshore working platform "JB119" and the LNG tanker "Seapeak Hispania" are located in the Baltic Sea off the Baltic Sea resort Sellin. As the RWE spokesman emphasized, the current work with the offshore working platform "JB119" is taking place as part of the "Baltic Sea LNG" project, which is being implemented by RWE as a service provider on behalf of the German government. With the help of floating LNG terminals in the North and Baltic Seas, the German government intends to compensate for the loss of Russian gas supplies in the wake of the Ukraine war. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa

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19 March 2023, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Sellin: The offshore working platform "JB119" and the LNG tanker "Seapeak Hispania" are located on the Baltic Sea off the Baltic resort Sellin. As the RWE spokesman emphasized, the acute As the RWE spokesman emphasized, the current work with the offshore work platform "JB119" is taking place within the framework of the "Baltic Sea LNG" project, which is being implemented by RWE as a service provider on behalf of the German government. Two special ships are being used for the exploration work. With the help of floating LNG terminals in the North and Baltic Seas, the German government wants to compensate for the loss of Russian gas supplies in the wake of the Ukraine war. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa

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19 March 2023, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Sellin: The offshore working platform "JB119" and the LNG tanker "Seapeak Hispania" in the Baltic Sea off the Baltic resort of Sellin. As the RWE spokesman emphasized, the current work with the offshore working platform "JB119" is taking place within the framework of the "Baltic Sea LNG" project, which is being implemented by RWE as a service provider on behalf of the German government. Two special vessels are being used for the exploration work, he said. With the help of floating LNG terminals in the North and Baltic Seas, the German government wants to compensate for the loss of Russian gas supplies in the wake of the Ukraine war. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa