Truck loading facility


An LNG truck loading facility is the equipment to deliver to an LNG tanker the Liquid Natural Gas you have in a LNG Terminal Reception Plant.


The purpose of LNG road tanker loading is supply Liquid Natural Gas on different final Applications:

1. LNG as fuel in Natural Gas Fuelling Stations (for trucks and ships). LNG/LCNG


2. Natural Gas to industrial sites not connected to the national transmission network by pipeline.


3. Delivery LNG to regasification Plant for domestic final customers


Other Product & Services



Virtual pipeline

When there is no Natural Gas Pipeline, you can deliver LNG (Liquid Natural Gas) from the source to the final user by a Virtual Pipeline.


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Liquefaction plant

The liquefaction Plant is the key point in the virtual pipeline because it’s an easier and cheaper way of transporting Natural Gas over long distances.


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Logistics

The LNG is stored in tanks and transported by road tankers at a temperature of around -161°C and at a pressure between 1 and 3 bars.


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Bunkering

The shipping industry needs to reduce emissions from its use of fuels. Riverships, harbour tugs, tourist & passenger ships, ferries and Industrial ship transportation are moving fast to much cleaner fuels and LNG is the only full reasonable fuel they can use.


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Regasification plant

Once received and offloaded, the LNG is returned to cryogenic storage tanks, where it is kept at a temperature around -161°C prior to regasification.


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Natural gas fueling station

Today's vehicles are filled with different kinds of liquefied gas: methane (natural gas), propane, butane and their mixtures (so-called hydrocarbon gases).


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