Bio‑LNG and the road to cleaner transport: What fleet operators need to know

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The transport sector faces mounting pressure to reduce emissions, cut fossil‑fuel reliance, and improve long‑term sustainability – and Bio‑LNG has emerged as one of the most promising solutions. Pretoria Energy produces 100% biogenic Bio‑LNG through a controlled anaerobic digestion process, refining crop‑fed biogas into a high‑purity, low‑carbon fuel. This production model ensures full traceability, consistent energy quality, and a significantly lower carbon footprint compared to diesel or fossil‑based LNG.

One of the major barriers for fleet operators considering a transition to gas‑powered vehicles has been fuelling infrastructure. That gap is rapidly closing. Through the acquisition of Roadgas – a leading operator and builder of bio‑CNG and bio‑LNG fuelling stations in the UK – Pretoria Energy now plays a direct role in strengthening national biomethane refuelling capacity. Roadgas operates multiple sites across the UK and specialises in building bespoke on‑site fuelling stations for heavy‑duty fleets.

This partnership creates a powerful supply chain loop: Pretoria Energy produces UK‑sourced biomethane, and Roadgas delivers it directly to fleet operators via purpose‑built refuelling points. The goal is ambitious – supporting more than 2,500 gas‑fuelled trucks annually within five years and accelerating the decarbonisation of UK logistics.

For operators, switching to Bio‑LNG offers long‑term cost stability, reduced emissions, and immediate compatibility with existing gas‑engine vehicle technology. Combined with its low carbon intensity and full traceability, Bio‑LNG allows companies to demonstrate transparent, measurable climate progress. As diesel bans and emissions regulations tighten, Bio‑LNG stands out as a practical, scalable pathway for greener transport – and Pretoria Energy sits at the forefront of its expansion.

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