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Baltic LNG & New Energies Forum
11 - 12 June 2025
Amberton Hotel, KlaipėdaLithuania

KN Energies

Profile

KN Energies is an international energy terminal operator that ensures safe and reliable flows of liquid energy products and liquefied natural gas (LNG) for users in the Baltic Sea region. The company helps clients worldwide develop sustainable energy infrastructure projects by sharing its extensive expertise and operational capabilities. KN currently operates three liquid energy product terminals in Lithuania and LNG terminals in Lithuania, Germany, and Brazil. It also provides commercial operation services for four floating LNG terminals in Germany, strengthening its role in ensuring regional and international energy security.

The company's core business lines include the transshipment and storage of liquid energy products, the regulated operation of the Klaipėda LNG terminal, commercial LNG activities abroad, and the development of new energy ventures. KN has built a strong global presence by participating in key LNG projects and offering terminal development, technical support, and operational services. As the energy sector evolves, KN continues to diversify its activities, positioning itself as a reliable partner not only in traditional fuel logistics but also in the growing LNG and clean energy markets.

In line with its long-term strategy, KN Energies is transitioning toward more sustainable energy solutions, including the handling of hydrogen carriers, synthetic fuels, and carbon dioxide. The company is a founding partner of the CCS Baltic Consortium, which aims to develop cross-border carbon capture and storage infrastructure in the Baltic Sea region. These developments support KN’s broader strategic goal of becoming climate neutral by 2050, as it continues to innovate and invest in technologies that align with future energy demands.

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  • Welcome Keynote: Lithuania's way to supply security and energy independence - Will Lithuania hold the key to Europe's energy security?

    09:05
  • Drinks Reception on the Ferry - Arrive at Senoji perkėla (Old Ferry Terminal)

    18:00
  • Solo: Project Update – Hear from the pioneers of the first carbon capture and storage (CCS) value chain in Baltic States

    12:00
  • Technical Site Visit - Port and Klaipėda LNG Terminal

    14:00