JetGas to expand LNG station network in Estonia

23 March 2016

JetGas OU plans to build two or three more liquefied natural gas (LNG) stations in Estonia this year. The company already operates five LNG stations in the country. JetGas has secured a permit to build a station in Paide, while planning has started for a station in Haapsalu, Janek Parkman, a company board members, told the Baltic News Service. Each station is expected to cost €1m. “We seek to double turnover: if you start from scratch it’s easy to grow twofold,” Parkman said. Established in 2013, JetGas currently has LNG stations in Voru, Paide, Kuressaare, Tapa and Mao.

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