Lyse Group, the Norwegian company owned by 16 municipalities that first acquired waterfall rights one hundred years ago to help develop hydro-electric power stations, has sold its remaining 30 percent in Nordic LNG company Skangas to majority-owner Gasum of Finland.
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.
The Belgian LNG import terminal at Zeebrugge will expand truck-loading to capture growing fuel demand in Northwest Europe in a project backed by European Union funding.
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.