Gasum has acquired the entire share capital in Skövde Biogas AB from Torran Gas Holding AB – Gasum’s biogas production volumes to increase
Gasum has acquired the entire share capital in Skövde Biogas AB from Torran Gas Holding AB on October 31. The transaction will allow Gasum, the leading gas sector actor in the Nordic countries, to increase the volume of in-house produced biogas in its portfolio and expand the whole biogas value chain from feedstock sourcing to distribution and use. The acquisition involved the transfer of three current employees to Gasum.Gasum has acquired the entire share capital in Skövde Biogas AB from Torran Gas Holding AB on October 31. Today, the newly acquired biogas plant in Skövde has the potential
Savon Kuljetus Oy is to start using ten biogas-powered delivery vehicles from the end of the year. The company earlier mostly operated in the Savo region but with new gas-power vehicles can expand its operations to the Greater Helsinki Area.Savon Kuljetus Oy, a transport and infrastructure business, has ordered ten gas-powered delivery vehicles The company has committed to using only biogas to fuel its new delivery vehicles. These new vehicles will deliver parceled goods mostly in the Greater Helsinki Area but will also operate in Kotka, Lahti and Hämeenlinna.
“We want to be a leader in
The Nordic gas infrastructure expands in Sweden as Gasum opens a new gas filling station in Tuve, Gothenburg. The new station serves heavy-duty vehicles by providing liquefied natural gas (LNG) and liquefied biogas (LBG) as low-emission fuels. Developed in cooperation with Volvo, the station further enables the transition to cleaner energy sources in the road transport sector.Energy company Gasum opens a new gas filling station in Tuve, Gothenburg. The new station is located at a major heavy transport hub near the Volvo truck plant and close to the Port of Gothenburg. Inauguration of the
Gasum has today opened its 11[th] gas filling station in Sweden. The Ljungby station is the first station for liquefied gas in Kronoberg County and will serve heavy-duty vehicles (HDVs). It is part of Gasum’s plan to build a network of 50 gas filling stations for HDV’s by the early 2020s in the Nordics.Gasum’s new Ljungby station offers liquefied natural gas (LNG) and liquefied biogas (LBG) for heavy duty vehicles. The station is located in a logistic hub area, which means that the area already has a large existing customer base.
As Ljungby lies at the intersection of roads E4 and R25,
The energy company Gasum is increasing the opportunities to fill up with gas in Southwest Finland with the opening of a new filling station serving heavy-duty vehicles in summer 2020. Located in the Avanti business and industrial area of Lieto, the station will provide liquefied natural gas (LNG) and liquefied biogas (LBG) for the needs of long-haul transport.The gas filling station to open in Lieto will serve long-haul transport by providing low-emission liquefied natural gas (LNG) and biogas (LBG) as fuels. The station will open in the summer of 2020 at Eteläkaari 1 in the Avanti business
Gasum will open its first gas filling station in Skåne on December 13. The filling station, located in Kristianstad, will serve heavy-duty vehicles by offering liquefied natural gas (LNG) and liquefied biogas (LBG) as a low-emission fuel. Gasum is determinedly working to make low-emission fuel options available for more and more logistics companies in the Nordics. In addition to expanding the gas filling station network, Gasum focusing on biogas capacity increase. Gasum is building biogas plant at Stora Enso’s Nymölla pulp & paper mill. This is a good example of utilizing local feedstock in
The Nordic gas filling station network continues its rapid growth as energy company Gasum opens a new station in Mariestad, Sweden. This is Gasum’s seventh liquefied gas filling station for heavy-duty vehicles in Sweden, and the first Gasum filling station in Västra Götaland. This filling stations is a part of Gasum’s expanding network planning to have a network of 50 filling stations for heavy-duty vehicles by the early 2020s in the Nordics as the demand for cleaner fuel solutions continues to grow.The new gas filling station in Mariestad, Sweden will go into service on December 13. The
Gasum will deliver liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Eastman Chemical Company in Oulu, Finland starting from second half of 2020. The company’s switch to LNG is part of Eastman’s commitment to environmental stewardship. The LNG will be delivered from Manga LNG terminal in Tornio, Finland. The LNG terminal is significantly improving the availability of LNG for marine, traffic and industrial segments in Northern Finland and Sweden.The LNG will be delivered from Gasum’s LNG intermediate storage tank at the Manga LNG terminal in Tornio. The terminal is the biggest LNG terminal in the Nordics,
Gasum has entered into an agreement with the cleantech company Forchem Oy about delivery of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) to their tall oil distillery in Rauma, Finland. Gas offers industrial operators an excellent alternative in their efforts to achieve their emission targets. The first LNG delivery will take place during September this year.LNG will be delivered to Forchem’s production site by tank trucks from Gasum’s LNG terminal in Pori, Finland. The LNG terminal is approximately 70 km from Forchem on the Finnish west coast. LNG will be received to Forchem’s receiving terminal, regasified
Gasum has opened two new gas filling stations in Oulu. To date, these stations are Gasum’s northernmost and significantly expand the company’s network of filling stations in Finland to enable gas-fueled long-distance transport from the southern regions of the country to the north. The new stations have been opened in response to growing demand for gas in both passenger and heavy-duty transport in the area, and also contribute to the utilization of local waste and sludges for a renewable traffic fuel in the Oulu economic region.The new filling stations in Oulu serve drivers at Tyrnäväntie 4
As the largest biogas producer in the Nordics, Gasum aims to strengthen the availability of biogas in the Nordics. Under the transaction completed on May 17, Gasum has acquired the Mäkikylä biogas plant from water company Kouvolan Vesi Oy. The transaction will allow investments to significantly grow production capacity at the plant. Biogas production must increase in order to meet the ambitious traffic emissions reduction targets looking ahead.Under the agreement signed between Gasum and Kouvolan Vesi, the Mäkikylä biogas plant and its business, including contracts, will transfer to Gasum
Gasum, Helsinki Region Environmental Services Authority (HSY) and Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) are collaborating in studies into sludge derived biochar produced through pyrolysis of sewage sludge and the properties of this char. The Sludge Derived Biochar Project aims to promote the safe and efficient utilization of nutrients and carbon contained in sewage sludge. Pyrolysis equipment of Gasum’s Topinoja, Turku, biogas plant is used to produce the sludge derived biochar material for further analyses in the project.The energy company Gasum is taking part in the Sludge Derived
Developing a circular economy solution based on the Gasum biogas plant in Turku, Finland, is one of the Finnish Government’s key projects. Phase 1 of the project, related to nutrient recycling, has now been completed. Gasum processes sludge from the Turku region wastewater treatment service provider at its Topinoja biogas plant, turning the waste feedstock into biogas and recycled nutrients. Gasum has entered into groundbreaking recycled nutrients collaboration with Algol Chemicals. The project will continue with plant expansion and biogas liquefaction plant investment and is due for
Energy company Gasum has increased its shareholding in Skangas to 100%. The acquisition strengthens a key element of Gasum's strategy and will further enhance the development of the Nordic gas market and LNG distribution network. The increase in shareholding consolidates Gasum's position as the leading Nordic LNG provider and the gas market forerunner.Nordic energy company Gasum has purchased the remaining shareholding in the Norwegian liquefied natural gas (LNG) provider Skangas from the Lyse Group. In 2014, Gasum became Skangas's majority shareholder with a 51% holding, and in 2017 the
The energy company Gasum and Stora Enso have signed a contract to build a biogas plant at Stora Enso’s Nymölla paper mill in Sweden. The plant, built and operated by Gasum, will turn the mill’s waste water effluent into renewable energy.Gasum plans to produce Liquefied Biogas (LBG) and sell as fuel for cars, buses, trucks, and ferries. The Nymölla biogas plant project includes biogas production, upgrading and liquefaction. The expected LBG production of the plant is 220 MWh per day. Start-up is expected during 2020.
“We are happy to be part of a project that will turn waste into valuable
The leading gas sector player in the Nordic countries, Gasum is acquiring the energy market services business of the energy industry expert company Enegia. Enegia Consulting Oy, Enegia Portfolio Services Oy and IntStream Oy will become part of Gasum. The transaction was closed by Gasum Ltd and Enegia Group Oy on August 31, 2018.The acquisition will strengthen Gasum’s Nordic strategy by enabling service expansion in the energy wholesale market and creating a platform for expanded product offering to its customers. In the transaction, Gasum acquired the Enegia energy market services business,
Gasum signed a strategically important transaction and continues to take determined steps to advance its strategy.Key financial indicators January 1–June 30, 2018:
· Revenue €597.5 million, up 18% year on year (H1/2017: €506.0 million) · Sales of Natural Gas business €455.7 million (€382.5 million) · Sales of LNG business €116.8 million (€98.5 million) · Sales of Biogas business €24.0 million (€24.1 million) · Operating profit €76.3 million (€65.9 million)
Gasum Group CEO Johanna Lamminen comments on the first half of 2018:
“Our Group’s financial performance further
Key figures and events for January 1 to March 31, 2018
• Revenue €390.5 million, up 23.4% year on year (2017: €316.4 million)
• Sales of Natural gas business €322.4 million (2017: €249.5 million)
• Sales of LNG business €55.5 million (2017: €54.9 million)
• Sales of Biogas business €12.3 million (€12.0 million)
• Operating profit €72.8 million (2017: €55.8 million)
Gasum Group CEO Johanna Lamminen comments on the first quarter of 2018:”Our Group’s financial performance improved in line with our expectations during Q1. Our revenue increased by 23.4%, enabled by
A study coordinated by Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) examined the long-term fertilization effect of sewage sludge phosphorus on barley and ryegrass and transfer of contaminants to plants. According to the study, contaminants contained by sewage sludge were not transferred to above-ground plant parts. Gasum uses an annual total of around 200,000 tonnes of sewage sludge in biogas and fertilizer production. The company currently processes around a quarter of the volume of sewage sludge from Finnish municipal systems.Gasum processes a significant proportion, currently estimated to