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LNG offers substantial environmental benefits. Sulphur and particle emissions would be reduced to almost zero, nitrogen oxide emissions by 85-90 per cent and net greenhouse gases by 15-20 per cent. To achieve the LNG target at both ports by 2015, rapid development is required in a number of areas. The necessary infrastructure at the ports needs to be constructed and rules will need to be drafted for handling LNG. It is also vital that the two ports promote awareness of LNG as a maritime fuel. For further information, please contact: Port of Rotterdam: Tie Schellekens, Press Officer,JBM.Schellekens@portofrotterdam.com Port of Gothenburg: Cecilia Carlsson, Corporate Communications Manager, Gothenburg Port Authority, +46 (0)31-731 22 45. *Sulphur Emission Control Areas Fact File LNG LNG is a gas that has been cooled down to liquid form, taking up just 1/600th of the volume in its gaseous state. It can be transported by sea, rail and road, thus reaching parts of the country that lack a gas grid. An LNG terminal in Gothenburg will be of importance not only for the West Coast but also for industry in other parts of the country where Swedish basic industry is in the process of replacing oil and coal. Port of Gothenburg press release |