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Gasum’s newest and Finnish Lapland’s first gas filling station opens in Keminmaa

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Expansion of the gas filling station network in Northern Finland enables transport using low-emission biogas for more and more businesses.

Gasum has opened it newest gas filling station in Keminmaa, Finland. The new station is the first gas filling station in Finnish Lapland, Gasum’s second northernmost filling station and Europe’s northernmost liquefied biogas (LBG) filling station.

The Keminmaa station serves heavy-duty transport and passenger cars since it allows refueling with liquefied and compressed biogas. The station can be found at the address Rajakankaantie 1 in the new Rajakangas industrial park that’s under construction.

“The station is well placed to serve traffic in Finland heading for Rovaniemi and Tornio and further on towards Sweden. Gasum aims to further improve the availability of biogas in Northern Finland in the near future – demand is constantly growing, and we’ve received many requests for new stations in Lapland. Hopefully, we’ll soon be able to announce some new projects in the region,” says Juho Kurra, Head of Business, Traffic Finland at Gasum.

First gas truck for the Pohjaset Group

The Pohjaset Group is a family-owned business employing 135 persons in the Kemi-Tornio area and whose business units also include logistics and recycling services. The Group’s operating area covers Finland from Jyväskylä northwards and Northern Sweden.

The first gas filling station in Finnish Lapland is almost on their own doorstep and convinced the company to acquire the first gas truck for its vehicle fleet. The truck will be on the road starting in early 2024.

“The Keminmaa filling station means that we can use biogas and offer low-emission transportation to our customers since now that the station is open, we will be able to run on biogas throughout almost our entire operating area. We firmly believe that the number of gas vehicles in general will increase in Northern Finland in the next few years,” says Petri Pohjanen, Logistics Services BU manager.

The Pohjaset Group has a mission to promote sustainability and the circular economy, and this is also reflected in their interest in low-emission fuels and reducing emissions. The company is already planning to acquire several more gas vehicles for its fleet as the gas filling station network continues to expand in Northern Finland.

Biogas reduces emissions cost effectively

Biogas is a very low-emission fuel alternative since the lifecycle emissions of biogas are 90 percent lower on average compared to traditional fossil fuels. Biogas is a cost-effective fuel for heavy-duty transport companies to cut emissions today.

Already now, biogas accounts for almost 100 percent of the gas sold by Gasum as a transport fuel for all vehicle segments. Gasum’s strategic goal is to bring 7 TWh of renewable gas yearly to market by 2027. This amount would mean annual savings of 1.8 million tons in carbon dioxide emissions for Gasum’s customers.

The Keminmaa gas filling station has received funding from the EU’s Connecting Europe Facility.

You can find all Gasum's filling stations on the map on our website

For more information:

Juho Kurra, Head of Business, Traffic Finland, Gasum
+358 40 161 2351, juho.kurra@gasum.com

The energy company Gasum is a Nordic gas sector and energy market expert. Gasum offers cleaner energy and energy market expert services for industry and for combined heat and power production as well as cleaner fuel solutions for road and maritime transport. The company helps its customers to reduce their own carbon footprint as well as that of their customers. Together with its partners, Gasum promotes development towards a carbon-neutral future on land and at sea. www.gasum.com  

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