AG&P And Chart Industries To Form New LNG Partnership

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  • AG&P has entered has drawn up an MoU with Chart Industries Inc. to develop small-scale LNG infrastructure.
  • The small-scale LNG infrastructure will serve an increasing demand for LNG from countries seeking to import and distribute natural gas.
  • They also plan to develop cost-optimized LNG applications and logistics solutions for new and underserved customers.

According to an article published in NGT News, Atlantic Gulf & Pacific Co. has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Chart Industries Inc.

MoU agreement

Atlantic Gulf & Pacific Co. (AG&P), a global industrial infrastructure company that builds, owns and operates infrastructure assets for the oil and gas, utilities, and mining sectors, has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Chart Industries Inc., a global manufacturer of equipment for the energy and industrial gas sectors.

Development of small-scale LNG infrastructure

Under the MOU, the companies will develop small-scale LNG infrastructure to serve the growing number of countries seeking to import and distribute natural gas.

The partners will focus on developing LNG infrastructure for the global transport sector, including automotive, marine, bunkering, railways and other related industries. Beyond transport, the companies will continue to develop cost-optimized LNG applications and logistics solutions to provide easier and more affordable access to gas for new and underserved customers.

Access to clean energy source

We are privileged to work with Chart, one of the world’s leading single-source LNG equipment and solutions providers. This milestone agreement will enable us to work together to develop highly efficient, cost-competitive LNG infrastructure for the delivery of natural gas to customers that are currently unable to access this clean source of energy, comments Rachelle Goebel, senior vice president of AG&P.

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Source: Next-GenTransportationNews