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The Dragon LNG terminal in West Wales in new ownership deal

Ancala has agreed to sell its 50% interest to VTTI

The Dragon LNG terminal in Milford Haven

A deal to acquire part ownership in one of the world’s biggest liquefied natural gas (LNG) regassification terminals has been confirmed.

Infrastructure manager Ancala has agreed to sell its 50% stake in Milford Haven-based Dragon LNG Group (Dragon) to VTTI, a global leader in energy storage and developer of energy infrastructure. The value of the deal, which is expected to be finalised in Q3 of this year, has not been disclosed. It comes as LNG volumes through the terminal have seen a threefold increase.

Dragon is one of three LNG terminals in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ with a gas send out rate of up to 9 nine billion cubic meters per annum – enough to supply 10% of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s gas needs.

Ancala acquired a 50% interest in Dragon in 2019. The other 50% stake is held by Shell who will remain a shareholder following the transaction.


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Since Ancala’s acquisition, the infrastructure manager has worked closely with the business to invest in the terminal, develop and execute its net zero strategy, and enhance its operations. It supported Dragon to install an at peak 10 megawatt solar park on site which was commissioned in 2023. This has reduced Dragon’s scope 2 carbon emissions by around 2,500 tonnes per year, as well as provides renewable energy to local businesses.

Dragon has also submitted a planning application for an at peak 13 megawatt wind farm. Together the renewables projects will supply a significant part of the terminal’s demand for power with self-generated green electricity. Dragon is also currently working in partnership with RWE, the largest power generator in Wales, on a Multi-Utility Services Transit (MUST). The MUST will connect industry across the Milford Haven Waterway which will support the decarbonisation ambitions of the South Wales Industrial Cluster.