Economical energy solutions, guaranteed LNG supply
We offer customers different LNG supply solutions and help create LNG infrastructure. We have in-depth knowledge and experience with various sources of supply, logistics and technological solutions.
We operate our own mobile LNG station, which we can quickly install on the customer’s territory so that the customer can start using the gas immediately. In parallel, the design and construction of the stationary LNG solution will take place.
Elenger is the largest LNG supplier in the Baltic region. We transport LNG with semi-trailers and guarantee complete security of supply.
We help our customers to create necessary LNG infrastructure.
Supply models
Basic supply means that Elenger involvement is limited to LNG delivery only.
Full supply means that Elenger takes the responsibility for LNG delivery, construction and maintenance of the LNG station on customer’s territory.
Structure of the station
For receival and regasification of liquefied natural gas, an LNG station is installed at customer’s property, including container and steamers.
- Cryogenic tank trailer
LNG is delivered to the station in special cryogenic tank trailers where the gas will be held under low pressure. Average trailer holds up to 18,5 tons of LNG which gives 25 600 m3 of gaseous natural gas upon re-gasification. - Cryogenic containers
The design of the storage container allows storing the fuel in low temperatures up to -162 degrees. Containers come in different sizes but the average is around 40-60 m3. One station can hold several containers. - Regasification unit
It is used to change the state of gas from liquid to gaseous.
- Natural gas regulating station
Lowering the pressure of natural gas before it reaches the consumption point. - Odorising
Natural gas is odourless. Adding odour to the gas will help detect potential leakages more easily. - Plant boiler room
It is used to maintain the correct gas temperature at the outlet to customer internal network.
Setting-up process of the LNG station
The design and construction of customer’s LNG station may take several months. In order to enable customer start using natural gas as soon as possible and so save costs, we provide a temporary mobile solution.
A portable LNG station is transported to customer’s property for temporary use until a stationary solution is being constructed and completed.
Construction of LNG station
What is LNG?
LNG, or liquefied natural gas, is produced by cooling ordinary natural gas to about -160 degrees centigrade.
Once liquefied natural gas needs only 1/600 the storage space it does in its gaseous state. Liquefaction of natural gas makes transportation and storage easy and economical. That means it’s possible to supply the areas and properties that are not served by gas pipelines.
Liquefied natural gas is transported by ship, rail or road in cryogenic tanks. At the destination it is re-gasified. The obtained gas is even cleaner than conventional natural gas because prior to liquefaction process, water, CO2, H2S and hydrocarbons are removed.
When using LNG for heating or in production, the storage and re-gasification costs must be taken into account. Therefore it fits better for energy solutions for bigger properties.
Contact us
Iwona Reperowicz
Senior Customer Service Specialist
+48 451 116 636
iwona.reperowicz@elenger.com
LNG Departement in Krakow:
Elenger Sp. z o.o.
Podium Park, Al. Jana Pawła II 43B,
31-864 Kraków
Data about Elenger Sp. z o.o
Address
Elenger Sp. z o.o
Skaryszewska 7, 03-802 Warsaw, Poland
Tel.: +48 690 105 523
info@elenger.pl
SEB AB
IBAN: PL15237000080000000020994024 (EUR)
IBAN: PL16237000080000000020994006 (PLN)
Company details
Elenger Sp. z o.o. located in Warsaw,
Skaryszewska 7, 03-802 Warsaw,
entered to the Register of Entrepreneurs maintained
by the District Court in Warsaw,
XIV Commercial Department of the National Court Register
under the nr KRS 0000931475
VAT 1133036724
REGON 389355902
LNG Departement in Krakow
Al. Jana Pawła II 43B,
31-864 Kraków
Management
Marius Kairys
Chairman of the Management Board
Dāvis Skulte
Member of the Management Board
REMIT
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The guidelines oblige the energy company to ensure the transparency of the operation of the electricity and natural gas markets, along with the elimination of abuses on these markets.
Obligations of the REMIT regulation
- Fulfill reporting obligation to the Centralised European Registry
- Prohibited to spreading of false or misleading information or rumors through the media
- Forbidden manipulation or attempted manipulations on wholesale Energy Markets
- Prohibited to use or publicate internal information
REMIT’s announcements
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Additionally we would like to inform, that news regarding outages of production units are available on the ENTSO-E information platform at https://transparency.entsoe.eu.