
Grupo San Gabriel already transits Chile with its 35 LNG trucks
The transport company Grupo San Gabriel already has 35 Stralis NP Cursor 13 trucks propelled with LNG and began its work in Chile.

The transport company Grupo San Gabriel already has 35 Stralis NP Cursor 13 trucks propelled with LNG and began its work in Chile.

The company, which has a running park of 1,650 vehicles, is significantly extending its gas fleet with the new vehicles.

Novatek Green Energy, a subsidiary of NOVATEK PAO, has announced the delivery of the first batch of Bio-LNG to one of its service stations in Germany.

Edison and Iveco have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to speed up the development of sustainable gas mobility and promote further the use of LNG in the road transport sector in Italy.

HAM Chile has been the company in charge, together with Empresas Lipigas, of the design, construction and commissioning of the first LNG service station in Chile.

According to NGVA Europe, liquefied natural gas, especially in its renewable form, bio-LNG, is the necessary long-term zero-GHG solution for heavy loads and long distances.

As part of its long-term vision to shift to eco-friendly energy, Korea Gas Corp. plans to push ahead with four new businesses using liquefied natural gas.

Scania has further extended its portfolio of dedicated gas-fueled trucks with the introduction of a 6x2/2 liquefied natural gas (LNG) tractor unit.

Baleària begins the natural gas remotorization of the Hedy Lamarr ferry at the West Sea shipyard in Viana do Castelo (Portugal).

Kamaz PTC and PVGazprom NGV signed a cooperation agreement at the St. Petersburg International Gas Forum 2021.