A new deal will increase amount of liquefied natural gas delivered to Puerto Rico in face of outages
- A new partnership between Crowley and Naturgy Energy Group will increase liquefied natural gas shipments to Puerto Rico, which faces power outages.
- A tanker capable of delivering over 34 million gallons of liquefied natural gas is scheduled for its first trip this month as part of a multi-year deal.
- The tanker will be the first domestic vessel delivering liquefied natural gas from the U.S. Mainland to Puerto Rico, traveling to the island every two weeks.
- Governor Jenniffer González stated that the tanker marks a significant step for fuel supply reliability in Puerto Rico's energy grid.
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San Juan, 18 Mar (EFE).- A new agreement between the US company Crowley and the Spanish company Naturgy will increase the amount of liquefied natural gas that is delivered to Puerto Rico, which will help meet the energy demand of the island, which suffers frequent blackouts. The agreement contemplates the regular supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) of American continental origin to the Naturgy operating facilities in Peñuelas, in southern Puer…
Crowley Corporation President and CEO Tom Crowley announced today that the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker, which will transport natural gas from the states to Puerto Rico, is now available.
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