UGI Energy Services commissions Pennsylvania (U.S.) LNG facility
UGI Energy Services LLC (UGIES), a subsidiary of UGI Corp., has celebrated the commissioning of its new liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the site in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The new Carlisle LNG storage and vaporization facility joins the company’s expanding network of LNG and peak shaving assets.
"We're pleased to begin operations at our Carlisle LNG facility ahead of the winter heating season," said Joe Hartz, President of UGIES. "By enhancing our ability to meet demand during the coldest days of the year with market area supply, we're strengthening energy reliability across the Cumberland Valley while supporting the region's continued growth."
Other featured speakers at the event included Public Utility Commissioner Steve DeFrank, Senator Greg Rothman (R-34), Representative Barb Gleim (R-199), and Cumberland County Commissioner Kelly Neiderer.
During the event, UGIES also highlighted its strong partnership with Cumberland County and local municipalities throughout the facility's design, permitting and restoration process. Working closely with county officials, UGIES developed a comprehensive infrastructure plan that extends benefits far beyond the LNG facility itself. The collaboration resulted in the integration of two previously disconnected water supply loops, significantly increasing water capacity and reliability for residents and businesses in the region.
"This facility represents UGIES' continued commitment to infrastructure investment that directly benefits our customers and communities," said Hartz. “We're excited to bring this important resource online and look forward to working with UGI Utilities to help meet natural gas growth in this area."
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