DNG Energy is bringing Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) to South Africa, making a cleaner, cheaper fuel alternative available to the market. A 100% black-owned African entity, DNG Energy is creating a pan-African LNG supply network, and championing the use of LNG for road and maritime transport, specifically for mini-bus taxis, trucks, buses and ships, as a first step in contributing to sustainable development. DNG Energy has received a license for LNG bunkering in South Africa’s busiest port, Algoa Bay; a significant global maritime hub, with more than 56,000 vessels transiting every year. With development and expansion infrastructure programmes planned for South Africa, Mozambique and Nigeria, DNG Energy is looking at the LNG value chain from source to consumption holistically. The environmental, social, and economic benefits that come with the use of LNG include helping the country meet its targets in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, driving economic growth, and improving the lives of all citizens. DNG Energy was founded by South African entrepreneur, Aldworth Mbalati in 2013 with the vision of achieving energy security and stability with responsible and sustainable energy solutions for Africa.
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