Miami LNG rebrands as Sawgrass LNG & Power
- Rebrand symbolizes the evolution and continued commitment to cost-effective and reliable energy solutions
Miami LNG, a leading provider of liquefied natural gas (LNG) solutions for the Southeastern United States and the Caribbean, has rebranded as Sawgrass LNG & Power. This new name underscores the company's expanding role in delivering clean, reliable and cost-effective LNG and power solutions to a growing customer base.
Sawgrass LNG & Power remains dedicated to providing LNG supply, logistics and comprehensive gas-to-power solutions for commercial and industrial customers, utilities and off-grid operations. With a state-of-the-art liquefaction facility in Miami, Florida (U.S.) producing > 100,000 gallons per day (gpd) of LNG and with onsite storage of 270,000 gal, the company will continue to support the operations and growth of customers in the Southeastern United States, the Caribbean and beyond.
In addition to serving power generation and industrial customers, Sawgrass LNG & Power supplies LNG for the growing marine bunkering and aerospace sectors, reinforcing its role in driving energy transition and efficiency in critical industries.
"This rebranding represents a new chapter for our company," said Daniel McLaughlin, President and Chief Commercial Officer of Sawgrass LNG & Power. "The new identity reflects both our Florida roots and our mission to deliver cost-effective and sustainable energy solutions to customers throughout the region. While our name has changed, our utmost dedication to reliability, innovation and customer service remains the same."
Sawgrass LNG & Power will continue to partner with utilities, commercial and industrial customers, transportation and other users, helping them transition from diesel and heavy fuel oil to cleaner-burning LNG. The company also provides power generation equipment for off-grid or backup power solutions, offering a full-service approach that includes capital investment and EPC management.
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