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Novatek's LNG in ISO container for China

Novatek's LNG in ISO container for China

Novatek Gas & Power Asia and the Japanese Saibu Gas successfully completed at the beginning of December the first delivery of LNG in an ISO container to the Chinese Tiger Gas. The ISO containers, owned by Tiger Gas, were delivered by sea from Japan's Hibiki container terminal in Shanghai, China, with a spot contract for subsequent small-scale LNG sales to China.
ENEL, with Endesa, enters the small scale LNG

ENEL, with Endesa, enters the small scale LNG

Endesa, a subsidiary of Enel, the leading electricity group in Spain, will build a coastal depot for LNG bunkering in the port of Los Barrios, in the bay of Algeciras (Cadiz), using the pier and port area historically used for the handling of the coal needed for decommissioning power plants. Similar situations are also present in Italy, in all ports serving Enel's coal-fired power plants, as in Genoa, so much so that last July the electricity company set up the new Enel Logistic team, with the aim of enhancing these areas.
Ham's first mobile LNG station in Italy for TPER

Ham's first mobile LNG station in Italy for TPER

A 2020 of firsts for small-scale LNG in Italy. After the first ship-to-ship refueling, the start of bioGNL production already in use by trucks, the first service station in Sicily, the first mobile refueling station in Italy, also entered service in Italy
LNG buses running in Pordenone

LNG buses running in Pordenone

ATAP, the local public transport company of the Municipality of Pordenone (Friuli) has acquired 15 LNG buses of the Italian Bus Industry (IIA) that will gradually enter into service in the coming months. The vehicles will travel between 500 and 1000 kilometers with a full tank, depending on the number of cryogenic tanks adopted, from two to four, positioned on the roof of the vehicles. The seats, compared to the traditional buses in use in the Friulian city, pass sa 25 to 35.
Lessons from Genoa

Lessons from Genoa

As our readers know, as they have massively participated, ConferenzaGNL organised the International Forum "LNG in the Euro-Mediterranean Corridor and the role of the logistic system of Genoa and Liguria" on 19 and 20 November on behalf of the Metropolitan City of Geniva and the Liguria Region. Strictly online. Considering the follow-up, the positive feedback received, and the novelties that emerged, it was a successful event, which required a great commitment for the orderly participation of 62 speakers, 14 of whom from abroad, simultaneous translation into French and English, in the disastrous context of Italian internet connections.