Since 1969, KN Energies has been growing together with the energy sector, developing solutions that ensure energy security, sustainability, and long-term value for partners worldwide. We are laying the foundation for new energy solutions — hydrogen, CO₂ capture, and energy storage — enabling us to move together toward a cleaner energy future.
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We envision a world where sustainable liquid energy as well as chemicals and feedstock solutions empower industries and communities, creating a cleaner, safer, and more prosperous future for all.
We strive to be at the forefront of this transformation, continuously innovating and expanding our portfolio of services to support the global energy transition and achieve climate neutrality by 2050.
We enable safe and reliable liquid energy as well as chemicals and feedstock flows for customers in the Baltic Sea region by
Supporting customers globally with knowledge and capabilities in the development and operations of LNG or other sustainable energy infrastructure projects.
KN Energies is steadily moving toward climate-neutral operations. Our strategy covers the renewal of our business model, the development of new energy solutions, and the continuous strengthening of our competitiveness. We are committed to our customers, investors, and society to remain at the forefront of the energy transition — responsibly, boldly, and profitably.
Long-term strategy 2030–2050 Long-term strategy 2030–2050
The predecessor of KN Energies – the Klaipėda oil export and reloading base – was established, marking the start of oil product exports to England, Cuba, Poland, Belgium, and the Scandinavian countries. In 1982 alone, 6.4 million tonnes of oil products were exported through Klaipėda.
“Klaipėdos nafta” was established in 1994. After Klaipėda oil terminal was modernised, export operations began. Since 2002, the terminal has been able to load tankers of up to 100,000 tonnes. In 2009, following the re-establishment of the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Lithuania, the majority of Klaipėdos nafta shares were transferred under its management. In 2014, the FSRU Independence arrived in the Port of Klaipėda and Klaipėda LNG terminal began operations.
The 2015–2020 strategy was approved, outlining EUR 200 million in planned investments. The Klaipėda LNG terminal began operating, and in 2016 the State-Owned Enterprises Report recognised Klaipėdos nafta as one of the best-managed state companies.
To create a full LNG logistics chain in the Baltic region, the LNG reloading station started operations in 2017. In 2020, after winning an international tender together with its partners, Klaipėdos nafta became the operator of the LNG terminal in Brazil’s Port of Açu.
In 2024, the legal name Klaipėdos nafta was changed to KN Energies. In the same year, the company won the tender to provide commercial operations services for the Wilhelmshaven 1 and Wilhelmshaven 2 LNG terminals in Germany, as well as the Brunsbüttel and Stade terminals, and became the technical operator of the Wilhelmshaven 2 LNG terminal. KN Energies also became the owner of the Klaipėda LNG terminal’s FSRU Independence.
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