GNF opens LNG/CNG station in Santa Perpetua de Mogoda

Gas Natural Fenosa opened a natural gas station in the town with a compressed natural gas pump for light vehicles and a liquefied natural gas pump for lorries.

The station was opened by the Mayor of Santa Perpetua de Mogoda, Isabel García Ripoll, the Director-General for Transport and Environmental Affairs of the Regional Government of Catalonia, Pere Padrosa, and the Director of Mobility Solutions of Gas Natural Fenosa, José Ramón Freire.

This new station brings the total number of public liquefied natural gas stations in Catalonia to five, making it the autonomous region of Spain with the highest number of such stations. The facilities, located at the Tranports Mariné installations, will enable any compressed natural gas or LNG vehicle to be refuelled, according to GNF statement.

The facilities, which received an investment of close to 1 million euros, is designed to refuel the equivalent of 115 light vehicles and 32 lorries every day. The public self-service station can be used 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. 400 vehicles have refuelled since it was opened in July.

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Press Release; Image: Gas Natural Fenosa