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LNGCON 2026 extends the congress experience beyond the conference hall

Seeing LNG infrastructure from the inside reshapes industry discussion. On the third day of LNGCON 2026, delegates step beyond conference sessions and engage directly with an operational LNG environment that reflects how the market functions today.

On March 11, LNGCON 2026 offers participants on-site access to the Barcelona LNG Terminal. The programme is organised by BGS Group and Enagás, an experienced LNG infrastructure operator active across terminals, pipelines and storage assets in several markets. This on-location visit expands the Congress agenda from strategic dialogue to real infrastructure, reinforcing LNGCON’s focus on applied industry insight.

The third day explores how LNG infrastructure operates within the broader energy system, from terminal operations and logistics to the integration of large-scale and small-scale LNG. It examines how assets are designed and managed to respond to market demand, support security of supply and enable decarbonisation across the LNG value chain.

Delegates take part in a guided walk-through of the terminal’s core infrastructure zones. The agenda includes the Large-Scale Berth, where LNG carriers are moored and unloaded, demonstrating the scale of maritime LNG logistics. It continues at the Operations Hub known as Ancorcha, which serves as the terminal’s operational nerve center and includes the Main Substation, Metering and Odorization systems, Vaporizers and Compressors. The route also covers the Small-Scale Berth, designed for LNG carriers with up to 80,000 cubic meters capacity and supporting flexible LNG distribution.

LNGCON 2026 takes place on March 9-11 in Barcelona, serving as a key meeting point for the LNG industry to exchange practical insights, align on strategic priorities and address key challenges across the value chain.

Join a focused on-site visit dedicated to LNG infrastructure and operations: https://sh.bgs.group/3us 

Revista Ingeniería Naval

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