A Scotland-based developer of O&G assets and infrastructure has rolled out its first-ever fleet of cryogenic ISO tanks in North America, now located at its Houston facility. This step marks OEG‘s expansion of its cryogenic tank division into the region, a move intended to help meet demand for safe, efficient transport of liquefied gases across the United States and beyond. The new fleet of intermodal cryogenic ISO tanks enables the efficient and safe transport of liquefied gases such as LNG, liquid oxygen, nitrogen, and argon, by sea, road, and rail. Purpose-built for high-performance operations, the tanks will serve critical supply chains across oil and gas, petrochemical, LNG, and industrial manufacturing sectors, with particular relevance for operations along the Gulf Coast and into key inland markets. Garett Gauthier, Region Director Americas at OEG, said: “From our central location in Houston, with access to major port, rail, and highway infrastructure, we are well positioned to quickly mobilize tank supply to energy hubs throughout Texas, Louisiana, and beyond, enhancing uptime for customers managing mission-critical operations.” Headquartered in Aberdeen, OEG has more than 1,300 employees and operates in more than 65 countries.
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