Linde to highlight LNG solutions at Texas summit
Linde North America will highlight its solutions across the LNG supply chain at the Texas Natural Gas Summit in Austin, on 23 October 2014.
"There's a natural gas boom happening in Texas and Linde has the unique experience to help customers take advantage of it," explained Roy Twymon, business development manager, Energy Solutions, Linde North America.
"Linde is leading the change to LNG as a safe, economic and environmentally friendly alternative fuel for both transportation fleets and off-road oil and gas exploration and production. Linde offers reliable supply, technology and a national service network to help our customers put together a fuelling program," Twymon added.
Oil and gas producers are increasingly choosing LNG for well drilling and completion equipment. "With an attractive return on conversion combined with the positive environmental benefits, switching to LNG is a no-brainer for many of our E&P customers," Twymon continued.
For transportation companies looking to convert from diesel to LNG for heavy-duty truck fleets, Linde offers a range of scalable fuelling solutions. These range from providing mobile fuelling equipment for fleet operators who want to conduct short term trials of LNG, to delivering bulk LNG to customers' existing fuelling stations, to building, leasing or selling a commercial industrial fuelling station for large fleets of LNG tractors.
"Linde has nearly a century of experience working with LNG. As we enter this exciting new phase in Texas' oil and gas production, we can help you move your fuelling program in the right direction," Twymon concluded.
Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward
Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/small-scale-lng/20102014/linde-to-highlight-lng-solutions-1626/
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