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Rolande opens its first LNG station in Belgium with G&V Energy Group

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Rolande has opened its first LNG station in Belgium, together with its partner G&V Energy Group.

The partners have joined forces in order to create an LNG network in Belgium. The combination of Rolande’s experience and G&V’s strategical network has made it possible for the pair to make quick progress. The partnership’s first LNG station is situated on the right bank of Antwerp harborr (Kaai 528 Noorderlaan B-2030).

“We believe that transport can and needs to be more sustainable and more profitable at the same time. We strive to provide our customers with the cleanest, economically most feasible fuel of the moment: LNG and Bio-LNG. Due to the fact that we control the entire chain, offer European coverage and keep developing continuously, we truly help our customers moving forward. In the area of sustainability and profitability”, says Jolon van der Schuit (CEO Rolande).

“Changing market conditions are no threat to us. We see them as challenges”, says Xavier Dewulf (CEO G&V Energy Group). “Thanks to joint-venture and long-term partnerships with strategic partners, such as Rolande within the joint-venture LNG Solutions Belgium, we have grown to be a referential company within the industry on the area of sustainability. Because of this, we can offer our CAPS Full Card customers – besides traditional fuels – alternatives such as CNG, LNG, and electric charging stations.”

Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/liquid-natural-gas/28082020/rolande-opens-its-first-lng-station-in-belgium-with-gv-energy-group/

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