October 14, 2025. Gasum has started construction work on three new biogas filling stations in Finland.
A liquefied biogas (LBG) filling station will be built in Ylivieska to serve heavy-duty transport. The Raseborg station, on the other hand, will offer both liquefied and compressed biogas (CBG), which means that all kinds of gas cars can be refueled at the station.
Until now, the Gasum station in Joensuu has only provided lighter vehicles with CBG, but with the construction work, LBG for heavy-duty vehicles will also be available at the station.
Construction work at all three sites began at the beginning of October, and the stations are expected to open during the beginning of next year. After completion, Gasum will have a total of 23 stations in the LBG refueling network for heavy-duty vehicles in Finland.
Gasum has been building a filling station network for heavy-duty vehicles for almost ten years now. The goal has been to enable low-emission transport on all main transport routes in the Finnish road network.
“We have listened carefully to our customers’ wishes so that we have been able to build a station network that is as comprehensive as possible and serves them in the best possible way. As a result of Gasum’s persistent work, the network has grown so much over the past few years that we can say that we are very close to our goal of enabling low-emission transports on all main routes,” says Juho Kurra, Head of Business, Traffic Finland, Gasum.




