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Applied LNG

www.appliedlng.com

 
Applied LNG, with corporate headquarters in Westlake Village, California, is the second largest producer and distributor of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the US. Established in 1995, Applied LNG currently serves a blue-chip customer base in various growth sectors, such as transit authorities, refuse and regional trucking fleets, asphalt paving companies, and greenhouses. Applied LNG operates a Plant in Topock, Arizona and has recently announced the purchase of 31 acres in Midlothian, Texas, to build a multi-liquefier LNG production platform, which will consist of up to five liquefiers with a production capacity of 86,000 LNG gallons per day, per liquefier.
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.appliedlng.com
  • 31111 Agoura Road Suite 208
    Westlake Village, CA USA 91361
  • Phone: 818.450.3650

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