Applied LNG agrees to buy biomethane from BP Energy
BP Energy Co. has agreed to supply Applied LNG with biogas from waste landfill sites that produce methane as a byproduct.
Applied LNG is the second largest producer and distributor of LNG in the US and provides infrastructure and advisory services in LNG storage, fueling and delivery systems.
The company also executes turnkey solutions that include equipment leasing, temporary and permanent station installations, and technical and safety training.
With this agreement, Applied LNG says it continues to strengthen its commitment to producing LNG from renewable resources, which currently account for more than a quarter of its natural gas supply.
"We are committed to providing affordable, cleaner and domestically produced LNG as an alternative to oil-based products such as diesel, gasoline or propane," said Cem Hacioglu, Applied LNG's president and CEO.
BP Energy Company is a leading energy marketer in North America, offering natural gas, power, natural gas liquids and biofuels.
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