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AMERICAS customers ranging from commercial and supply chain from natural gas production
industrial users to local gas utilities and power through LNG shipping. The use of supply
Small-scale Towanda LNG generation facilities. chain specific data provides an improved
methodology for GHG emissions accounting
“Given its location and capabilities,
facility in Pennsylvania Towanda LNG is truly well-positioned and estimates a lower GHG intensity for
to provide more customers access to the
Cheniere’s LNG relative to other studies
marks Pivotal LNG’s region’s cost-advantaged natural gas supplies. utilising generic national or regional data to
assess U.S. LNG emissions.
Since the first LNG bunkering at the Port
expansion to Northeast, of Hamilton, Towanda LNG has already foundational analytical tool to estimate GHG
The Cheniere LCA is intended to be the
supplied LNG for several other marine
supporting region with vessel bunkerings,” said Roger Williams, emissions to be included in Cheniere’s Cargo
Vice President of Commercial LNG and Gas
Emissions Tags (CE Tags) and is expected
new and cleaner energy Development at BHE GT&S. “In addition to to be enhanced over time through further
collaboration with natural gas suppliers,
LNG supply, Pivotal LNG also offers turn-
solutions key solutions including mobile LNG tanks midstream infrastructure owners and
with vaporizers. We’re dedicated to working
shipowners.
Pivotal LNG’s newest liquefied natural gas with our customers to find a solution to “The publication of this peer-reviewed
(LNG) facility, Towanda LNG, marks the their fuelling needs. Towanda LNG is a great study is the result of a journey that began
company’s first expansion into the Northeast addition to Pivotal’s already well-established in 2018 with our Climate & Sustainability
and Mid-Atlantic market. Entering service LNG network in the Southeast.” Principles, and further demonstrates our
in January 2021, Towanda LNG has already PIVOTAL LNG, August 02, 2021 commitment to climate and supports our
produced more than one million gallons efforts to quantify and improve environmental
of LNG and has supported a wide range Cheniere announces performance,” said Jack Fusco, Cheniere’s
of customers across Pennsylvania and the President and CEO. “We believe this study
broader region. publication of greenhouse highlights the importance of customised,
Located in the heart of the Marcellus supplier-specific LNG emissions analysis and
shale gas production region, the Wyalusing, gas life cycle assessment will enhance the accuracy and transparency
PA, facility broke ground in Spring 2019. of our GHG emissions profile to better inform
In December 2020, ahead of the officially Cheniere Energy today announced the all of our stakeholders.”
declared in-service, the facility supplied LNG publication of a peer-reviewed, liquefied The study is co-authored by individuals
to support the bunkering of a marine vessel natural gas (LNG) life cycle assessment (LCA) from the University of Texas at Austin, Queen
at the Port of Hamilton in Ontario, a first on study which allows for improved greenhouse Mary University of London, Duke University,
the Great Lakes and a major milestone in the gas (GHG) emissions assessment. The study KeyLogic Systems and Cheniere.
evolution of the regional shipping industry. has been published in the American Chemical CHENIERE ENERGY, August 05, 2021
With a production capacity of 50,000 gallons Society Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
per a day and approximately 180,000 gallons Journal. Stabilis Solutions and
of on-site storage, Towanda LNG provides This first-of-its-kind analysis utilises GHG
affordable and reliable LNG supplies to emissions data specific to Cheniere’s LNG the Galveston Wharves
partner to offer LNG fuelling
services for marine vessels
Galveston Wharves at the Port of Galveston
and Stabilis Solutions, a leading provider of
energy transition services, including liquefied
natural gas (LNG) and hydrogen fuelling
solutions, have entered into a memorandum
of understanding (MoU) to facilitate the use
of LNG as a marine fuel at the port.
Under the terms of the MoU, the port
and Stabilis will work together to provide
turnkey LNG fuelling solutions to marine
vessels calling on the port, including
identifying suitable dock space for shore-
to-ship fuelling operations, obtaining the
necessary permits and approvals, identifying
and educating potential customers, and
executing LNG fuelling events. Stabilis will
deploy its existing fleet of mobile cryogenic
assets, including LNG transportation and
distribution equipment, and provide LNG
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