Swedegas, the Swedish utility and energy company, has come to an agreement with Gasum to allow the Finnish firm to be a priority user of its liquefied natural gas bunkering facilities in the Port of Gothenburg.

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Swedegas, the Swedish gas network operator and liquefied natural gas distributor, said its LNG bunkering station at the Port of Gothenburg is ramping up for growing demand expected from Nordic shipping companies as using clean-fuel also qualifies operators for lower port charges.

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Belgian and Spanish natural gas network and LNG terminals owners, Fluxys and Enagas, have closed their joint sale to First State Gas Transport AB of their total stake in Swedegas, owner and operator of the high-pressure gas grid in Sweden.

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Belgian and Spanish LNG terminals and gas network owners Fluxys and Enagas have signed an agreement to jointly sell their total stakes in Swedegas, the owner and operator of the high-pressure gas grid in Sweden and a growing participant in the LNG fuel market.

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Skangas, the Norwegian LNG distribution company owned by Finnish natural gas operator Gasum, has signed an agreement to supply regular volumes to biopower plant owner Porin Prosessivoima via the LNG import terminal in the port of Pori in Finland.

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Swedish and Norwegian natural gas operators have signed an agreement to start a liquefied natural gas bunkering facility by August at the Port of Gothenburg, one of the busiest in northwest Europe.

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The Swedish Port of Gothenburg said construction had started on a liquefied natural gas fueling facility to start serving LNG-powered vessels within months as part of the expansion of infrastructure in Northwest Europe’s Emission Control Area covering the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.

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German propulsion maker MAN Diesel and Turbo said its marine fuel-gas system subsidiary had signed a contract with Sweden’s gas network operator Swedegas to deliver a liquefied natural gas bunkering facility in the Port of Gothenburg.

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Sweden’s natural gas transmission company Swedegas said it was investing in liquefied natural gas bunkering facilities at the quayside of the Port of Gothenburg, where vessels will be able to refuel with LNG while loading or unloading their cargoes.

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Swedegas, the operator of the gas transmission grid in Sweden, said it was examining the potential for a liquefied natural gas terminal and storage facility as well as a small-scale barge shipping and bunkering joint venture in a central coastal area of the country.

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