Semantic Coherence: Gasum – Signal Evidence & AI Readability

Gasum

(https://gasum.com) 📸 Data Snapshot: May 30, 2026
Semantic Coherence — The Lens

Pull the main entities out of the H1, then check whether they actually recur through the body. A page that announces one thing and then talks about another drifts. Headings with no real sentences underneath read as pseudo-substance.

Semantic Coherence Homepage promise vs. Sub-page reality.
17 Impact Weight: 20 / 100
85% Reputation

Semantic drift is minimal across the four pages. The homepage H1 promises a partnership in energy transition, which is immediately supported by granular sub-pages for road transport filling stations and power market services. Unlike competitors who hide pricing or locations behind lead-gen forms, Gasum provides a direct path to physical filling station data and office locations in Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Germany. The transition from the high-level ‘Grandfather’ climate quote on the homepage to the technical details of EU ETS compliance on the maritime page is a logical deepening of the initial signal.

Semantic Coherence is read from the heading hierarchy first: what each page announces in its H1 and headings, then whether the body actually delivers on it. Below is the structure the engine mapped, followed by the clean text to check for drift between promise and reality.

🏗️ Semantic Structure — heading hierarchy & page identity (the promise the page makes)
HOMEPAGE Gasum – Your partner in the energy transition | Gasum (https://gasum.com)
Title

Gasum – Your partner in the energy transition | Gasum

H1 Your partner in the energy transition
H2 Join the biogas cycle
H2 Let’s make a difference for future generations
H2 Gasum in brief
H2 Customer stories
H2 Articles
H3 For road transport companies and logistic buyers
H3 For shipping companies
H3 For industries looking to reduce emissions
H3 For power consumers and producers
H3 For businesses operating in the energy markets
H3 Norwegian REMA 1000 cuts emissions from the transport of goods with biogas
H3 Pink Lady Transport: paving the way with liquefied biogas
H3 SSAB put words into action: steel coils travel almost emission free from Finland to Sweden
H3 Renewable and readily available biogas offers security of supply where electricity fails
H3 EU ETS and FuelEU Maritime: The double dividend of LNG compliance in 2026
H3 Gasum’s portfolio management helps shipping companies reduce EUA market risks
H4 Road transport
H4 Road transport
H4 Road transport
H4 Energy for business
H4 Maritime transport
H4 Maritime transport
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY Contact us | Gasum (https://gasum.com/en/gasum/about-gasum/contact-us/)
Title

Contact us | Gasum

H1 Contact us
H2 Contact us in Finland
H2 Gasum offices in Finland
H2 Contact us in Sweden
H2 Gasum offices in Sweden
H2 Contact us in Norway
H2 Gasum offices in Norway
H2 Contact us in Germany
H3 Espoo, Head Office
H3 Jyväskylä
H3 Kouvola
H3 Pori
H3 Göteborg
H3 Linköping
H3 Stockholm
H3 Stavanger
H3 Oslo
H3 Hamburg Office
H3 Biogas plants
H3 LNG terminals
H3 LNG logistics
H3 Explore more
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY Gas filling stations | Gasum (https://gasum.com/en/gas-for-transport/road-transport/gas-filling-stations/)
Title

Gas filling stations | Gasum

H1 Gas filling stations
H2 Payment methods accepted at Gasum stations
H2 Read more about gas for road transport
H3 Finland:
H3 Sweden: 
H3 Norway: 
H3 Are you planning a road trip to Europe?
H3 Gas for road transport
H3 Gas filling instructions
H3 Gasum Driver App
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY Power | Gasum (https://gasum.com/en/energy-for-business/power/)
Title

Power | Gasum

Meta

We will help you navigate in the physical and financial power markets throughout the power value chain.

H1 Power solutions that make sense
H2 Increased efficiency with demand response
H3 Explore more
📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (homepage promise vs. sub-page reality)
HOMEPAGE (https://gasum.com) Gasum – Your partner in the energy transition | Gasum
[H1] Your partner in the energy transition

We offer cleaner energy and energy market services for business and cleaner fuel solutions for road and maritime transport.

Contact us

Gas filling stations

How we can help you

[H3]
For road transport companies and logistic buyers
Reduce transport emissions cost-efficiently already today.

[H3]
For shipping companies
Reduce the environmental impact of maritime transport and meet the emission reduction goals of your customers and passengers. With liquefied gas, you are future-proof.

[H3]
For industries looking to reduce emissions
Natural gas and biogas are reliable alternatives for industry. They significantly reduce local air pollution and carbon emissions compared to different oil products or coal.

[H3]
For power consumers and producers
Procure and sell sustainable energy at a competitive price in an agile way.

[H3]
For businesses operating in the energy markets
Manage your risks and benefit from the changes in the market situation.

[H2] Join the biogas cycle
For companies producing waste
For farmers and industries using nutrients

[H2] Let’s make a difference for future generations
“As a grandfather, I worry about the climate crisis and the world we’re leaving behind. Without nature’s beauty, the rhythm of the seasons, and our Nordic traditions, our way of life could vanish. Yet, there is hope – together we can safeguard a world full of possibilities for future generations.”– Ari Suomilammi, Head of Renewable Gases at Gasum
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[H2] Gasum in brief
Gasum is a Nordic energy company. We are an expert in the Nordic gas sector and energy markets. Together with our partners, we are taking important steps towards a carbon-neutral future on land and at sea.We provide cleaner energy for industrial as well as road and maritime transport needs. Our aim is low-emission mobility of people and goods.
Gasum in brief

Get to know our customers

[H2] Customer stories

[H4]
Road transport
As much as 88 percent of REMA Distribution's emissions come from transport. By using liquefied biogas in the transport of goods, the company reduces emissions significantly – while operations remain efficient, robust and cost-effective.
Read more

[H3] Norwegian REMA 1000 cuts emissions from the transport of goods with biogas

[H4]
Road transport
A strong commitment to climate goals and future-proof transport solutions has led Pink Lady Transport to choose liquefied biogas (LBG or bio-LNG) for its asphalt deliveries. Founder Jessica Nyberg’s decision to invest in a gas-powered truck reflects a growing demand for fossil-free transport across Sweden.
Read more

[H3] Pink Lady Transport: paving the way with liquefied biogas

[H4]
Road transport
SSAB’s transport emission reduction targets prompted the company to look for solutions to transport steel from Finland to Sweden with minimum carbon dioxide emissions. SSAB partnered with Ahola Transport and Viking Line, and now the steel coils travel from the Finnish city of Hämeenlinna to Swedish customers by biogas.
Read more

[H3] SSAB put words into action: steel coils travel almost emission free from Finland to Sweden

Browse the latest content

[H2] Articles

[H4]
Energy for business
Biogas is a renewable fuel that offers security of supply and lower emissions even in extreme conditions and remote locations. This was further proven by Gasum as it began supplying liquefied biogas to Svalbard in Norway. Produced in line with circular economy, biogas can be a definite part of the future mix of energy sources that doesn’t rely on the capacity or regularity of the electric grid.
Read more

[H3] Renewable and readily available biogas offers security of supply where electricity fails

[H4]
Maritime transport
How LNG creates compliance value under both EU maritime regulations in 2026 — and why most shipping companies are only capturing half of it.
Read more

[H3] EU ETS and FuelEU Maritime: The double dividend of LNG compliance in 2026

[H4]
Maritime transport
Rising EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) requirements push shipping companies to rethink how they manage emission allowances. Gasum’s Portfolio Services (GPS) helps shipping companies purchase and manage EU Emission Allowances (EUA) strategically, reducing cost volatility and providing cost predictability.
Read more

[H3] Gasum’s portfolio management helps shipping companies reduce EUA market risks

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SUB-PAGE (https://gasum.com/en/gasum/about-gasum/contact-us/) Contact us | Gasum
Gasum

Gasum

About Gasum

Contact us

[H1] Contact us

[H2] Contact us in Finland
Customer serviceMonday to Friday, 8:00–18:00Tel: +358 800 122 722 E-mail: customerservice@gasum.com
Switchboard Tel: +358 20 4471 (Calls from landlines cost 8.28 cents/call + 7 cents/minute and from mobile phones 8.28 cents/ call + 17 cents/minute.)

[H2] Gasum offices in Finland

[H3] Espoo, Head Office
Revontulenpuisto 2 C02100 EspooFinland

[H3] Jyväskylä
Piippukatu 340100 JyväskyläFinland

[H3] Kouvola
Kauppamiehenkatu 445100 KouvolaFinland

[H3] Pori
Öljysatamantie28900 PoriFinland

[H2] Contact us in Sweden
Switchboard Tel: +46 13 46 50885
Customer serviceMonday to Friday 8-17Tel: +46 20 20 2000E-mail: kundservice@gasum.com

[H2] Gasum offices in Sweden

[H3] Göteborg
Lindholmspiren 3B417 56 GöteborgSweden

[H3] Linköping
Gjuterigatan 558273 LinköpingSweden

[H3] Stockholm
c/o iOFFICEVasagatan 12111 20 StockholmSweden

[H2] Contact us in Norway
SwitchboardTel: +47 52 97 92 00
Customer serviceMonday to Friday 8-17Tel: 800 25242E-mail: kundeservice@gasum.com

[H2] Gasum offices in Norway

[H3] Stavanger
Kontinentalvegen 31,N-4056 TanangerNorway

[H3] Oslo
Karenslyst Allé 530279 OsloNorway

[H2] Contact us in Germany
[H3] Hamburg Office
Alter Wall 3220457 HamburgGermany

See also

[IMG: Gasum]

[H4]

See contact details for biogas plants.
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[H3] Biogas plants

[IMG: Pori LNG terminal in Finland]

[H4]

See contact details for LNG terminals.
Read more

[H3] LNG terminals

[H4]

Contact details for LNG logistics.
Read more

[H3] LNG logistics

[H3] Explore more

Customer service

Invoicing addresses

Contact our sales team

LNG logistics contact details
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SUB-PAGE (https://gasum.com/en/gas-for-transport/road-transport/gas-filling-stations/) Gas filling stations | Gasum
[H1] Gas filling stations

[H2] Payment methods accepted at Gasum stations
[H3] Finland:
MasterCard and Visa credit cards
Finnish debit and Visa Electron cards
Company cards such as DKV, Eurowag and UTA cards.
Gasum GasCard charge card
Please note that cash is not accepted at Gasum stations.
[H3] Sweden:
MasterCard and Visa credit cards
Visa Electron cards
Company cards such as DKV, Eurowag, UTA and TRB cards.
Gasum GasCard charge card
Please note that cash is not accepted at Gasum stations.
[H3] Norway:
MasterCard and Visa credit cards
Norwegian bank and credit cards (BankAxept)
Gasum GasCard charge card
Please note that cash is not accepted at Gasum stations.
[H3] Are you planning a road trip to Europe?
Eurogas maintains a map of natural gas and liquefied natural gas filling stations, their opening hours and payment methods in European countries.
Gasum is not responsible for the quality or availability of gas at stations of other operators.
[H2] Read more about gas for road transport

[IMG: Truck on the road during autumn sunset]

[H4]

Cost-effectiveness and environmental friendliness are among the advantages of gas when discussing fuel alternatives for heavy traffic.
Read more

[H3] Gas for road transport

[H4]

Filling up with gas is safe and fast when you use safety equipment and follow the instructions.
Read more

[H3] Gas filling instructions

[H4]

With the Gasum Driver App, drivers can find up-to-date information on the locations of filling stations and directions to their nearest station.
Read more

[H3] Gasum Driver App
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SUB-PAGE (https://gasum.com/en/energy-for-business/power/) Power | Gasum
[H1] Power solutions that make sense

We will help you navigate in the physical and financial power markets throughout the power value chain.

For power consumers

For power producers

[IMG: power wiring against blue sky during winter]

[H2] Increased efficiency with demand response
Demand response involves using electricity in a price-responsive manner. By timing electricity usage during off-peak hours, our customers can take advantage of lower prices, consuming more electricity during these periods. In times of high electricity costs, a seamless switch to alternative fuel sources can be implemented.
Demand response and optimization

[H3] Explore more

For power consumers

For power producers

Demand response and optimization

Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)

Latest news and articles about power and energy markets

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