On September 14 – 17, 2010 Gazprom and Russian National Gas Vehicle Association (NGVRUS) organize the 8th International Exhibition GasSUF-2010 in Sokolniki, Moscow. The exhibition is traditionally dedicated to production and use of alternative transportation fuels: compressed and liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, biomethane, compressed and liquefied hydrogen, coal bed methane as well as other alternatives.
The GasSUF-2010 Exhibition will feature OEM alternative fuel light, medium and heavy duty vehicles, high pressure and cryogenic tanks and cylinders, compression and liquefaction equipment and technologies, biomethane and coal bed methane systems, hydrogen and fuel cell technologies, dispensers, high pressure and low temperature gear, control systems, measuring tools, diagnostics, identification and other related technologies.
The GasSUF-2010 Exhibition will be accompanied by the session of Working Committee 5 (WOC 5) of the International Gas Union. WOC 5 deals with the utilization of gas in industrial, commercial, residential and transportation sectors. WOC 5 includes representatives of the leading gas related businesses throughout the world. They will visit the GasSUF-2010 to exploit the opportunity of immediate, first hand contact with the equipment manufacturers and service providers.
On September 16, 2010 business program of the GasSUF-2010 Exhibition will also include a one day International Conference 'Gas into Engines'. This will be the third event of this kind organized and hosted by Gazprom VNIIGAZ – the leading scientific and technology center in the Russian gas industry. Utilization of gas for vehicles is among the VNIIGAZ priorities.
The Conference will address the following key topics:
- Global, regional & national strategies and trends on the alternative fuel market.
- Profitability of the NGV filling station business.
- Blue Corridors – a dream or reality?
- Short, middle and long term NGV market potentials.
- Advanced NGV technologies.
- Ecoefficient synergy between natural gas and biomethane.