Gasum building Europe's northernmost liquefied biogas filling station in Finnish Lapland
Gasum has begun work on building a new gas filling station in the municipality of Keminmaa in northern Finland. Construction work will take around six months and the goal is to open the station to users by the end of this year.When completed, the Keminmaa filling station will be the first gas filling station in Finnish Lapland, Gasum’s northernmost filling station and the northernmost liquefied biogas (LBG) filling station in Europe. Gasum recently opened its second northernmost station in Luleå, Sweden.
The Keminmaa station will provide both liquefied and compressed biogas, thereby
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