TotalEnergies Forced to Remove Its Cape Ann LNG Terminal from Le Havre Port
The Cape Ann floating LNG terminal, operated by TotalEnergies, has left Le Havre port. This departure follows a ruling by the Rouen Administrative Court in October 2025, which ordered the revocation of the installation authorization.
| Countries | France |
|---|---|
| Companies | TotalEnergies |
| Sector | Gaz |
| Theme | Régulation & Gouvernance |
The Cape Ann floating LNG terminal, owned by TotalEnergies, left Le Havre port overnight. This departure follows a court decision issued in October 2025 by the Rouen Administrative Court. The vessel, equipped with regasification facilities, had been anchored in Le Havre since October 2023 to supply France with liquefied natural gas (LNG). Its installation was decided in 2022, amid the Ukraine war and fears of energy shortages.











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