HAM continues Spanish LNG station build-out

Spains’ HAM Group is continuing to build LNG filling stations across the country as truck owners increasingly opt for the fuel for their fleets.

The firm commissioned the latest LNG and CNG station in Girona for Petrem, an Emporda company that sells fuels and lubricants.

The service station has a 98-cbm vertical tank and two single-hose LNG dispensers for refueling trucks and heavy vehicles.

Earlier this month, HAM said it installed a new mobile unit for LNG and CNG in Crevillente, Alicante.

HAM’s mobile unit provides LNG to trucks and heavy vehicles, and CNG for cars, light vehicles and trucks.

With this unit, HAM expanded its network to 71 service stations spread across Spain and strategic points on the main European land transport routes, it said.

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