Elenger brings five LNG cargoes to the region this spring
Elenger, the largest privately owned energy company in Finland and the Baltic states, has started preparations for the next heating season. This spring, three LNG cargoes will arrive at the Inkoo terminal in Finland and two at the Klaipėda LNG terminal in Lithuania. The first cargo is scheduled to arrive this Friday from the United States to the port of Inkoo.

LNG tanker Marvel Swallow
“We are beginning procurement for the next heating season and the filling of the underground gas storage facility in Latvia. Although the conflict in the Middle East has pushed up gas and oil prices, gas availability remains securely ensured, and all deliveries are proceeding as usual and without disruption,” said Margus Kaasik, Chairman of the Management Board of Elenger Group.
“Elenger sources gas mainly from the United States and Norway, which means we are not directly dependent on Qatari LNG, the supply most affected by the current Middle East conflict. More broadly, physical gas availability in Europe remains stable, and storage filling has already begun,” Kaasik added.
Elenger’s first delivery for the upcoming season will arrive from the United States on the tanker Marvel Swallow this Friday at the port of Inkoo, Finland. The next delivery is planned for the second half of April to Klaipėda, Lithuania. In total, three LNG cargoes will arrive in Inkoo and two in Klaipėda during the spring months, with additional deliveries planned for the autumn.
Elenger is the largest privately owned energy company in the Baltic and Finnish region, operating across the entire energy value chain—from trading and production to delivery to end customers. The company serves more than 450,000 customers and employs over 1,000 people.
Elenger supplies customers with natural gas of Western origin and renewable biomethane, and operates gas networks in Estonia, Latvia, and Poland with a total length of 9,000 km. The company also sells electricity, including green electricity generated in its own solar parks, and is actively engaged in international energy trading. Elenger is owned by the investment company Infortar, which is listed on the Nasdaq Tallinn Baltic Main List.