Enagás becomes part of the Pipe port lobby in full commitment to Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) as a fuel for ships to reduce sulfur emissions. The platform of investors in Spanish ports has moved away from the conflicts of stowage before the division that exists in the shipping sector and terminal operators (the companies have been divided into two employers) and has opened a diversification process with which it seeks to enter to firms in the energy sector that also develop infrastructures on port land.
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