
Finnish state-owned energy company Gasum is looking to become a significant player in the distribution of LNG for road transport in the Scandinavian Peninsula. The company has four LNG filling stations in Finland and is looking to extend its network to Norway and Sweden. Markus Olsson, chief executive at the company’s Swedish subsidiary, explained the rationale to Interfax Natural Gas Daily.
Interfax Natural Gas Daily: How many LNG filling stations are you planning to build in Norway and Sweden?
Markus Olsson: We already have four LNG filling...
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