Stabilis Energy announced the grand opening of its LNG production facility in George West, Texas, the company said in a March 2 statement. The 100,000 gallon per day facility is located in the heart of the Eagle Ford Shale to provide fuel for high horsepower engines used in the oilfield, as well as transportation, mining, rail, marine, asphalt and other industrial sectors.
Stabilis will also provide turnkey LNG fueling services, including transportation and logistics, cryogenic equipment rental and field service support. LNG fuel can be sold either wholesale at the plant tailgate or retail through Stabilis’ delivery service. The facility features two truck loading racks that can load two transport trailers simultaneously in less than an hour. Certified scales are provided at the truck racks. The facility has about 270,000 gallons of storage capacity.
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