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A year after its arrival in Italy, we boarded the Italis LNG regasification vessel (formerly known as Golar Tundra), docked at the port of Piombino, to watch and let you watch up close how a liquefied natural gas (LNG) for transport is introduced into vaporizers and returned to its gaseous form using sea water; at this point, it is ready to be transported to the mainland and into our homes through methane pipelines. Thanks to this new regasification vessel, the amount of gas returned to its natural state covers over 25% of Italy's annual gas requirement. This data is very important for national energy security, because it allows for greater freedom of choice in gas supply. Obviously, the evaluation of the results also concerned the environmental impact and, also from this point of view, Italis LNG is approved. 00:00 The FSRU regasification vessel in Piombino 00:40 Why regasification is done 02:00 Let's get on board the Italis LNG (formerly Golar Tundra) 02:29 How the LNG regasification process takes place 04:20 Let's clarify the risks 05:07 The regasification plants in Italy 05:56 The environmental impact of water released into the sea 06:46 The constant monitoring of marine flora and fauna 07:20 Is there really a need for ships like this Production company: Ciaopeople Executive creative direction: Geopop Creative direction and video face: Andrea Moccia Authors: Andrea Moccia, Frida Bonatti Video supervisor: Gabriele Lauria Advertising Director: Giorgio Mennella Head of branded pm & production: Chiara Iovine Branded project manager: Noemi Colicchio Producer: Nelly Tarasco Head of creativity: Alessia Bonito Oliva Copywriter & creativity: Giulia Tofi Head of sales & talent management: Rosa Iuliano Senior sales branded content: Valentina Giovannini Sales branded content: Martina Santoro Social team: Sara Fusco, Anna Chiara Andolfi SEO team: Marzia Emilia Di Matteo, Ilaria Orzo Videomaker, 3D, Editing: Federico Volpi #ships #engineering #geopop