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More Models for CNG Fueling Technology Take Shape

Natural gas vehicle (NGV) start-up GSD Systems is working on compressed natural gas (CNG) architecture for pressure vessels that would allow 20% more fuel to be stored in a back-of-the-cab structure on heavy-duty truck cabs. Read More

BioCNG Begins to Rock as CNG Rolls On

A wastewater-derived compressed natural gas has rocked into prominence in Grand Junction, CO, for fueling transit bus and waste-hauling fleets, the sixth location... Read More

Piedmont Opens Second CNG Station in Nashville; Plans More in Region

Piedmont Natural Gas on Tuesday opened a compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station to the public in Nashville, TN, hailing it as the next step in the utility company's efforts to establish a CNG fueling corridor along the major interstates in its service area. Read More

More Opportunities for NGV Fueling to Advance

Heading into a major alternative clean fuel transportation convention early in May in Southern California, the push for building out natural gas vehicle (NGV) fueling infrastructure is being continued by two of the nation's leading NGV fueling providers. Along the way, use of compressed natural gas (CNG) keeps growing. Read More

FERC Approves Transco's Mobile Bay South III Expansion

FERC gave conditional approval Thursday to a request by Williams' Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co. LLC (Transco) to begin its Mobile Bay South III Expansion Project, which when completed will provide an additional 225,000 Dth/d to markets in Alabama and Florida. Read More

CNG Goes On Pre-Easter Roll

Led by the recent announcement that Portland, OR-based NW Natural and a Seattle-based storage tank manufacturer are partnering on an effort to allow more compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles on the road, the Easter week provided a number of advancements in the CNG part of the natural gas vehicle (NGV) space. Some of the others were centered on advances for CNG in trucking. Read More

NGVs Hit Bump in Road in Utah, Green Light in Pennsylvania

A natural gas transportation infrastructure developer, Utah-based Blu LNG, has reduced its workforce and cut back operations for at least the first half of this year, awaiting the full rollout of the Cummins 15-liter engine, which has been delayed. Read More

FERC Approves Pair of CGT Projects in Marcellus

FERC issued a certificate Thursday authorizing Columbia Gas Transmission LLC (CGT) to build and operate a compressor station in Pennsylvania and to add compression to an existing station in neighboring West Virginia. Read More

Tennessee Cleared to Start Up Part of Northeast Upgrade Project

FERC Thursday approved Tennessee Gas Pipeline's (TGP) request to place into service the first of five looping components on its system, which would add 636,000 Dth/d of takeaway capacity from the Marcellus Shale, to markets in the Northeast. Read More

Tennessee Lays Out Schedule for Start-Up of Northeast Upgrade Project

In order to meet the Nov. 1 start-up date for its Northeast Upgrade Project, Tennessee Gas Pipeline (TGP) has asked FERC for permission to begin placing components of the system expansion, which would add 636,000 Dth/d of takeaway capacity from the Marcellus Shale, in service as early as October. Read More