The LNG supply company in the US state of Florida owned by Pivotal LNG and NorthStar Midstream, plans to increase the liquefaction capabilities to 360,000 gallons per day and double its storage capacity to 4 million gallons using the growing expertise of construction services companies in the US small-scale LNG sector.
Dominion Energy has closed its acquisition of Pivotal LNG from the utility, Southern Company, to enter the small-scale market for deliveries by containers, trucks and to be a supplier to the maritime fuel market.
Crowley Maritime Corp., the Florida-based shipping company for the Caribbean, said its fuels unit had acquired 40 additional cryogenic ISO tank containers to meet growing regional demand for US-sourced liquefied natural gas.
Carib Energy, a subsidiary of US shipping line Crowley Maritime Corp., has been given approval to export LNG in containers on board cargo ships to any country in Central America, South America or the Caribbean and with the fuel supplied by small-scale plants in three states in the US southeast.