Edge LNG Announces New Texas Facility
Edge Gathering Virtual Pipelines 2, a pioneer in delivering low-cost, high quality LNG to market by converting stranded and flared natural gas, unveiled its new facility in Midland, Texas, due to growing demand for its services.

The new premises will hold operating equipment of both Edge LNG and Galileo Technologies, its technology partner, and will be home to the first training center for both companies.
Located in the heart of the Permian, the 10,000 sq. ft. facility allows Edge LNG access to all major transport links which is vital in the transportation of LNG through its virtual pipeline. The new site will act as a focal point for Edge LNG’s Permian operations, bringing the company closer to its customers. It will allow customers to see equipment first-hand and offer the opportunity to attend training sessions to better understand the company’s unique business model and operations.
“This is an exciting time for the LNG market and after a challenging year we are seeing growth in the Permian,” Edge LNG Vice President of Business Development Jonathan Brignac said. “Not only does the opening of our facility underline our commitment to our customers, it highlights our commitment to the Permian, where we see so much opportunity and potential to expand our business. Our investment here allows us to provide a cleaner diesel alternative for operators, replace the need for flaring or venting and unlock the potential of stranded wells.”
Edge LNG is made possible by the Cryobox-Trailer™, designed and manufactured by Galileo Technologies. Each unit can produce approximately 10,000 gallons (15 metric tons) of LNG per day, directly from the well or flare. Galileo Technologies is both an investor and exclusive technology partner to Edge LNG.
The new office will be at 6412 S County Rd. 1273 Midland, Texas, 79706, United States.
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