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       DNG Energy, Imperial Logistics



       unveil plan for pilot LNG project





        PIPELINES &      DNG Energy of South Africa has teamed up with  on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. “We are
        TRANSPORT        Imperial Logistics, another local company, for a  excited to partner with Imperial on this journey
                         pilot project that will test the use of LNG as an  to decarbonise the transport logistics industry,”
                         alternative to diesel in the transport sector.  he was quoted as saying in the statement. “This
                           The partners unveiled their plans earlier this  move is significant for DNG because our goal is   DNG and Imperial
                         month, saying in a joint statement that they were  to offer a cleaner energy source that enables our
                         working together to “proactively respond to the  customers to be more competitive, while con-  said that the pilot
                         drive towards a net-zero carbon transport sector  tributing towards significantly reducing their
                         in South Africa.” They added: “The results of the  environmental footprint. Imperial’s operations  project would be
                         pilot will go a long way towards ensuring that  in South Africa and across the African continent
                         LNG is adopted as a credible transition fuel that  offer a tangible platform to show how LNG can  carried out over
                         will take South Africa towards a cleaner future.”  optimise trade for companies and reduce costs.”  a period of six
                           In the statement, DNG and Imperial said   For his part, Imperial’s CEO Mohammad
                         that the pilot project would be carried out over  Akoojee highlighted his company’s commitment   months.
                         a period of six months. They did not say how  to emissions reduction. “One of Imperial’s stra-
                         much the project was likely to cost, but they  tegic pillars is integrating environmental, social
                         did note that DNG would be responsible for  and governance [ESG] practices into our busi-
                         designing, manufacturing and delivering the  ness activities, and this partnership, alongside
                         equipment needed to dispense and store LNG  other initiatives, is an exciting step in Imperial’s
                         designated for use as transport fuel. This will  journey towards gaining important insights that
                         include the cryogenic tanks that keep LNG at the  position us at the forefront of alternative energy
                         proper cold temperatures, they noted.  fleets,” he commented. “Not only does it demon-
                           As of press time, it was not clear when the  strate our commitment to a just transition to a
                         partners intended to launch the pilot project.  low-carbon economy, but it also enables us to
                           Aldworth Mbalati, the group CEO of DNG,  provide our sustainability-conscious clients
                         described the joint initiative as an important step  and principals with substantially greener supply
                         towards mitigating the transport sector’s impact  chain solutions.”™



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