The expansion of Gasum's filling station in Joensuu for heavy-duty vehicles has been opened
With the expansion, there will be an additional refuelling point for gas buses and the operational reliability of compressed gas distribution will improve. The improvement is important for Savonlinja, which manages bus services in the Finnish city of Joensuu.Gasum's liquefied biogas (LBG) filling station in Joensuu has opened. The station has already been providing compressed biogas for lighter vehicles, and with the expansion, the station now also serves heavy traffic.
It is Finland's easternmost liquefied biogas filling station and it will significantly improve the availability of LBG
One of the world's largest logistics companies, DSV, uses biogas-powered vehicles in Finland to reduce transport emissions. The new Ylivieska station brings a wanted addition to the refueling network.Gasum has opened a new liquefied biogas (LBG) filling station in Ylivieska, in the Ostrobothnia region of Finland. The station serves heavy traffic exclusively and is centrally located at the address Ouluntie 25, at the intersection of several important transport routes.
"The location of the Ylivieska station was chosen based on the needs of the logistics sector, as it is located along
Svalbard is the northernmost and most remote location Gasum has delivered biogas to. Airport operator Avinor chose Gasum’s premium product Biogas Plus which substantially reduces greenhouse gas emissions.Norwegian state-owned company Avinor has developed a biogas turbine concept for heating and electricity for the Longyearbyen airport at Svalbard. As part of this energy transition, Gasum now supplies liquified biogas (LBG) to the airport.
Svalbard is a Norwegian territory comprised of a group of islands between mainland Norway and the North Pole. It is one of the northernmost
The new biogas station will support low-emission cargo traffic through the Port of Hanko.Gasum has opened a new biogas filling station in Raseborg. The station serves both passenger and heavy-duty transport, as the station can be used to refuel with both liquefied (LBG) and compressed (CBG) biogas.
The new station is located along the Hanko road, at the address Mekaanikontie 10.
"The station responds to the wishes of customers and partners and strengthens Gasum's long-term work to build a Nordic biogas filling network. The Raseborg station will support the busy cargo traffic of the
Gasum, in cooperation with REMA, today opened a new biogas filling station for liquefied biogas (LBG) at REMA Distribution in Vinterbro. The station is now available to all operators with liquid biogas driven trucks.The biogas station is located close to REMA Distribution's warehouse in Vinterbro and is centrally located by the E6 and E18 roads south of Oslo. The station will meet the demand for biogas in the area, the location south of Oslo and proximity to the Oslofjord tunnel is desired by the market.
Gasum has cooperated with REMA, which has made the land for the station available.
Gasum's filling station network has expanded significantly in recent years, as new stations have been opened based on customer wishes. As a result of long-term investments, low-emission transports are already possible in almost all of Finland.Gasum has started construction work on three new biogas filling stations in Finland.
A liquefied biogas (LBG) filling station will be built in Ylivieska to serve heavy-duty transport. The Raseborg station, on the other hand, will offer both liquefied and compressed biogas (CBG), which means that all kinds of gas cars can be refueled at the station.
During the summer, Gasum and Preem signed a strategic cooperation agreement that enables Preem's corporate customers to refuel liquid and compressed biogas at Gasum stations in Sweden. On top of the environmental benefits, all transactions will be consolidated into a single invoice.Road transport accounts for one-third of Sweden’s greenhouse gas emissions, and last year, these emissions increased by 18 percent. Increasing biogas use in road traffic is one of the most efficient ways to reduce these emissions today.
In order to increase the availability of biogas for Swedish logistics
Gasum already holds majority ownership in the biogas upgrading company. The acquisition is part of Gasum’s strategic plan to invest in increased biogas production.Nordic energy company Gasum has signed and closed a share purchase agreement for 100% of the shares in NSR Biogas AB and the remaining 1/3 of the shares in Liquidgas Biofuels Genesis AB. Gasum has already been the majority owner of Liquidgas Biofuels Genesis AB since 2023 and is now acquiring full ownership.
NSR Biogas AB owns and operates a biogas production plant in Southern Sweden’s city of Helsingborg. Liquidgas Biofuels
The plant gathers manure from surrounding farms for energy production. In addition to biogas, the plant produces recycled fertilizers that circulate back to local food production.Nordic energy company Gasum has officially inaugurated its newest and largest biogas plant in the Swedish town of Götene. Construction of the plant started in 2023 and was finished on schedule early 2025.
Each year the plant takes in 400,000 tons of manure and other agricultural waste from neighboring farms and turns it into renewable energy as well as recycled fertilizers. The renewable fertilizers are then
Metsä Group aims to make all of its mills fossil-free by 2030, and using biogas is one way to reach this target.Gasum has entered into an agreement with Metsä Board, a Metsä Group company manufacturing paperboard, on the delivery of biogas for the company’s paperboard mills. Metsä Board is Europe’s leading manufacturer of folding boxboard. Its folding boxboards are used in high-quality packaging for segments including food, beauty care and healthcare products.
The annual folding boxboard production capacity of Metsä Board’s Finnish mills is around 750,000 tonnes.
Metsä Board recently
Gasum also uses Fazer’s food waste to produce biogas.Nordic energy company Gasum and the food and confectionary group Fazer have entered into an agreement on the use of biogas in the transport of Fazer’s bakery products. The inedible food waste generated at the bakeries is used to produce biogas in Gasum’s biogas plants.
This means that some of Fazer’s products travel across Finland using energy produced from Fazer’s own waste.
Fazer aims to cut its carbon footprint by at least 42% by 2030. Concrete ways to achieve this include using more renewable energy in production, making
Gasum’s pooling service offers a unique opportunity for vessels running on conventional fuels to benefit from the use of renewable bio-LNG.Energy company Gasum has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Finnish shipping company Viking Line on joining Gasum’s FuelEU Maritime pooling service. Viking Line uses LNG-powered vessels to transport passengers and cargo between Finland and Sweden.
Viking Line plans to offer over-compliance to the pool by running its daily route on Gasum’s renewable waste and manure based bio-LNG, which offers more than a 90% emissions reduction when compared to
Gasum has signed a share purchase agreement for 100% of the shares in Hærup Biogas ApS.Nordic energy company Gasum is expanding its biogas production portfolio with the acquisition of all shares in the Danish company Hærup Biogas ApS, which owns and operates a biogas plant in the northern part of mainland Denmark.
Currently the plant mainly uses manure to produce approximately 40 GWh biogas which is used for power and heat production at the biogas plant itself and at local district heating company Klejtrup Varmeværk. Gasum is looking forward to continuing the long-term relationship with
Nordic energy company Gasum has on 15 October opened a biogas filling station west of Oslo, significantly expanding its biogas infrastructure in Norway. The biogas filling station, built in cooperation with landowner Eiendomsspar, offers compressed and liquefied biogas in response to an increased demand for sustainable fuels in Norway.The Skui station is Gasum's seventh LBG filling station in Norway and the 50th LBG filling station in the Nordic countries. The station is strategically located west of Oslo along the E16 highway serving logistics companies in the region and facilitating long-
Going forward, Gasum’s liquefied gas products will be transported with liquefied biogas in Finland. In Sweden and Norway gas has been the transport fuel already for some time now.The energy company Gasum has signed new long-term contracts with Litra, one of Scandinavia’s largest and oldest transport companies for the provision of liquefied gas road transport services. Starting in fall 2024 Litra will be responsible for transporting most of Gasum’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) and liquefied biogas (LBG) products in Finland, Sweden and Norway.
Litra will provide transport planning,
The station serves both passenger cars and heavy-duty vehicles. The local port and industry brings heavy-duty traffic to the Rauma region – it is now possible to reduce its emissions with biogas.Gasum's newest gas filling station in the Finnish town of Rauma has been opened to customers. The station provides both liquefied and compressed gas, which means that both passenger cars and heavy-duty vehicles can be refueled at the station.
Like Gasum's other filling stations, the Rauma station only sells biogas, as the distribution of natural gas at all Gasum filling stations in Finland has
Gasum will bunker Hapag-Lloyd’s container vessels with a total amount of 20,000 mt of bio-LNG during 2025–2026.Energy company Gasum is collaborating with Hapag-Lloyd to supply their container vessels with liquefied biomethane (bio-LNG) during a two-year tender period. Earlier this year, Hapag-Lloyd, one of the world’s leading container shipping companies, won the first tender by the Zero Emission Maritime Buyers Alliance (ZEMBA) for ocean shipping based on waste-based bio-LNG that achieves at least a 90
Gasum is collaborating with Equinor on a series of liquefied biomethane (bio-LNG) bunkering operations in the Port of Dusavik, Stavanger. Gasum is bunkering ISCC-EU certified mass balanced bio-LNG to Equinor’s chartered platform supply vessel Island Crusader.The first bio-LNG delivery was successfully carried out mid-July. Gasum will continue to supply Island Crusader with 2–3 truckloads of bio-LNG approximately every other week. Each truckload contains about 22 tons of bio-LNG.
Both Gasum and Equinor are committed to ambitious sustainability goals to enable a cleaner energy future.
In Finland, customers of Gasum's filling stations have already been buying almost exclusively biogas for some time now. Natural gas sales will end at filling stations on 30 August.From the end of this summer, only biogas will be distributed at Gasum's gas filling stations in Finland. This means that Gasum's Finnish filling stations will no longer offer the option to fill up with natural gas.
Almost all of Gasum’s filling station customers in Finland have already been choosing biogas for a couple of years now, as the price has been competitive compared to natural gas. Today, the
Planning work on a Gasum biogas plant in the Swedish municipality of Hörby is proceeding at pace in good co-operation with the local authorities. Gasum is planning five modern large-scale biogas plants in Sweden to be constructed in the coming years. By using biogas as source of energy, significant emission reductions are achieved in transport and industry.Gasum has an ambitious plan to construct five large scale modern biogas plants in Sweden in the coming years. These “Big Five” are an important part of the company’s plan to significantly increase the availability of renewable gas in the
As part of the national strategy to cut emissions in the Swedish transport sector, Gasum and Scania opened a groundbreaking biogas filling station on May 27th in Södertälje. Cementing the commitment of stakeholders within the transportation sector and fostering political interest, the inauguration showcased the urgent need for innovative, sustainable solutions, advocating the indispensable role of biogas as the linchpin in achieving nationwide emission reduction targets and facilitating a transition to a circular economy.On May 27th at noon, the landscape of the transport industry took a
The new station will enable the transport company UKK-Express operating in Northern Finland to start using biogas with two gas vehicles this year. The aim is to increase the number of gas vehicles going forward.Gasum has opened its newest gas filling station, the northernmost filling station selling liquefied gas in the world, in the Finnish city of Rovaniemi. Gasum has already opened two other gas filling stations in Lapland, one in Keminmaa, Finland, and the other in Luleå, Sweden.
The new station is located at the address Energiakatu 5 in the Teollisuuskylä industrial village area of
Gasum and the Norwegian Road Transport Association (NLF) have entered into a cooperation agreement to highlight biogas as one of several green energy solutions for the green transition. This will be done through the promotion of biogas and its benefits to replace fossil diesel.Gasum, a leading Nordic energy company, and the Norwegian Road Transport Association (NLF) have officially entered into a strategic cooperation agreement aimed at advancing the role of biogas in Norway's green energy landscape. The collaboration, effective from January 1, 2024, seeks to position biogas as a prominent