Topics: natural gas

Truckstop Executives, Carriers Discuss the Future of Natural Gas

Jimmy Haslam, chairman and CEO of Pilot Flying J, Frank Love, president of operations for Love’s Travel Stops, and Thomas O’Brien, CEO of TravelCenters of America spoke in the session “Infrastructure Hurdles: The Chicken or the Egg.” More

Companies Investing in Natural Gas Infrastructure, Technology

NATSO member Clean Energy Fuels is collaborating with GE to expand the infrastructure for natural gas transportation in the United States. As part of the project, Clean Energy will buy two MicroLNG plants from GE Oil & Gas. Each plant will support fueling stations along critical transportation corridors and has the capacity to produce 250,000 gallons of LNG per day. More

GE Launches New CNG Fueling System

GE and Peake Fuel Solutions last week announced that they have launched an onsite fueling solution known as CNG In a Box that allows easier adoption of compressed natural gas (CNG) refueling options for large and small retailers. More

51.4% Percent of Motor Carriers Consider Natural Gas-Fueled Truck

A new survey found that 51.4% of motor carriers are considering natural gas-fueled trucks when buying new vehicles. More

Experts Raise Questions About Transition to Natural Gas

A large-scale move from petroleum-based transportation fuel to natural gas “would likely be a mistake,” and low natural gas prices are unlikely to last an Energy Department researcher told a Senate energy panel last week. More

Fleets, Truckstops Moving Toward LNG

Nearly every major trucking fleet is adding natural gas trucks to their fleets to test along some of their routes. More

TA, Shell Partner on LNG Fueling Stations

TravelCenters of America announced that it has entered a memorandum of understanding with Shell Oil Products US to construct and operate a network of natural gas fueling lanes. More

Less than 25 Percent of Trucking Fleets Think Natural Gas Can Replace Diesel in Near Term

25% of trucking executives think natural gas could become a viable alternative to diesel in the foreseeable future. More

Future of Natural Gas for Truckstops

Motor carriers nationwide are beginning to run natural gas vehicles in small quantities, and many say the fuel More

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