During the summer, Gasum and Preem signed a strategic cooperation agreement that enables Preem's corporate customers to refuel liquid and compressed biogas at Gasum stations in Sweden. On top of the environmental benefits, all transactions will be consolidated into a single invoice.
Road transport accounts for one-third of Sweden’s greenhouse gas emissions, and last year, these emissions increased by 18 percent. Increasing biogas use in road traffic is one of the most efficient ways to reduce these emissions today.
In order to increase the availability of biogas for Swedish logistics companies, Preem and Gasum have signed a strategic partnership to open Gasum’s biogas filling station network to Preem’s customers. Preem card holders will be able to refuel at Gasum stations before the end of December this year.
The partnership is part of both companies’ long-term commitment to reducing emissions in the transport sector and supporting the transition to a more sustainable energy system in Sweden.
“Since entering the Swedish market in 2019, we have been building a nationwide network of LBG filling stations to help trucking companies reach their emission-reduction goals. With the network now in place, this partnership makes it even easier for more logistics providers and drivers to choose sustainable alternatives and to be a part of the transition to cleaner transports”, says Sharareh Edström, Head of Traffic Sweden, Gasum.
“Biogas is a fantastic product that can be produced from food waste, manure, damaged crops or wastewater from industry. By making use of these wastes, biogas contributes to a circular economy and reduces our dependence on importing fossil energy. The fact that we at Preem can now offer our customers both CBG and LBG through Gasum's nationwide station network is really positive, as biogas is an important piece of the puzzle in the transition for transport companies”, says Daniel Granquist, Business Development at Preem.
Higher share of renewable fuels will be essential
According to several expert agencies and research institutions, it will be challenging to meet Swedish national climate targets without a significant reduction in fossil emissions from road transport. Authorities such as the Swedish Energy Agency, the Climate Policy Council, and the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency emphasize that a higher share of renewable fuels will be essential to achieve these reductions.
For Preem’s customers, this partnership means simplified administration, a significantly expanded refueling network, and a more comprehensive energy solution for transport operations requiring both sustainability and flexibility. With access to liquefied and compressed gas, in addition to traditional fuels, Preem further strengthens its position as a full-service fuel provider for transport companies transitioning toward fossil-free operations.
“This collaboration with Gasum is an important step in our ambition to offer the market’s most comprehensive and sustainable portfolio of fuels. It allows us to better meet our customers’ growing demand for alternative fuels – while simplifying their day-to-day operations with an integrated solution”, says Jim Niesel, Head of Sales CRT at Preem.