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U.S. Oil Builds CNG Filling Station Network
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U.S. Oil has acquired six compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations from Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based We Energies. The stations bring the total to eight GAIN® Clean Fueling stations located in Wisconsin. In addition to the acquisition, a ninth GAIN station, currently under construction in Green Bay, will be open for service in April.
The availability of CNG fueling stations has been a key factor in the number of trucking companies using the alternative fuel. CNG trucks have a limited mileage range per tank of gas. “This places limits on where CNG trucks can be used because they have to remain within a certain distance of a fueling station,” said Mike Koel, Vice President of Business Development for U.S. Oil. “By linking markets, the service becomes more regionalized, allowing for regional trucking companies to take advantage of this fuel alternative.”
“We believe CNG is the fuel of the future and U.S. Oil is committed to making it a realistic and successful fuel alternative,” Koel explains. ”CNG provides a more cost effective and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional fuels and our goal is to create a network of stations that link markets, allowing more trucking companies to utilize CNG.”
All the stations are equipped with the quick fuel design so the time it takes to fill a CNG tank is similar to the time it would take to fill a conventional diesel fuel tank.
In addition to the acquisition, U.S. Oil is seeking to locate additional GAIN Clean Fueling stations in Wisconsin and throughout the nation. “Our goal is to create a network of GAIN stations throughout the United States for the trucking industry and individual CNG vehicles owners to utilize,” Koel said.
(Source: Gain Clean Fuel)
U.S. Oil has acquired six compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations from Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based We Energies. The stations bring the total to eight GAIN® Clean Fueling stations located in Wisconsin. In addition to the acquisition, a ninth GAIN station, currently under construction in Green Bay, will be open for service in April.
The availability of CNG fueling stations has been a key factor in the number of trucking companies using the alternative fuel. CNG trucks have a limited mileage range per tank of gas. “This places limits on where CNG trucks can be used because they have to remain within a certain distance of a fueling station,” said Mike Koel, Vice President of Business Development for U.S. Oil. “By linking markets, the service becomes more regionalized, allowing for regional trucking companies to take advantage of this fuel alternative.”
“We believe CNG is the fuel of the future and U.S. Oil is committed to making it a realistic and successful fuel alternative,” Koel explains. ”CNG provides a more cost effective and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional fuels and our goal is to create a network of stations that link markets, allowing more trucking companies to utilize CNG.”
All the stations are equipped with the quick fuel design so the time it takes to fill a CNG tank is similar to the time it would take to fill a conventional diesel fuel tank.
In addition to the acquisition, U.S. Oil is seeking to locate additional GAIN Clean Fueling stations in Wisconsin and throughout the nation. “Our goal is to create a network of GAIN stations throughout the United States for the trucking industry and individual CNG vehicles owners to utilize,” Koel said.
(Source: Gain Clean Fuel)
U.S. Oil has acquired six compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations from Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based We Energies. The stations bring the total to eight GAIN® Clean Fueling stations located in Wisconsin. In addition to the acquisition, a ninth GAIN station, currently under construction in Green Bay, will be open for service in April.
The availability of CNG fueling stations has been a key factor in the number of trucking companies using the alternative fuel. CNG trucks have a limited mileage range per tank of gas. “This places limits on where CNG trucks can be used because they have to remain within a certain distance of a fueling station,” said Mike Koel, Vice President of Business Development for U.S. Oil. “By linking markets, the service becomes more regionalized, allowing for regional trucking companies to take advantage of this fuel alternative.”
“We believe CNG is the fuel of the future and U.S. Oil is committed to making it a realistic and successful fuel alternative,” Koel explains. ”CNG provides a more cost effective and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional fuels and our goal is to create a network of stations that link markets, allowing more trucking companies to utilize CNG.”
All the stations are equipped with the quick fuel design so the time it takes to fill a CNG tank is similar to the time it would take to fill a conventional diesel fuel tank.
In addition to the acquisition, U.S. Oil is seeking to locate additional GAIN Clean Fueling stations in Wisconsin and throughout the nation. “Our goal is to create a network of GAIN stations throughout the United States for the trucking industry and individual CNG vehicles owners to utilize,” Koel said.
(Source: Gain Clean Fuel)
U.S. Oil has acquired six compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations from Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based We Energies. The stations bring the total to eight GAIN® Clean Fueling stations located in Wisconsin. In addition to the acquisition, a ninth GAIN station, currently under construction in Green Bay, will be open for service in April.
The availability of CNG fueling stations has been a key factor in the number of trucking companies using the alternative fuel. CNG trucks have a limited mileage range per tank of gas. “This places limits on where CNG trucks can be used because they have to remain within a certain distance of a fueling station,” said Mike Koel, Vice President of Business Development for U.S. Oil. “By linking markets, the service becomes more regionalized, allowing for regional trucking companies to take advantage of this fuel alternative.”
“We believe CNG is the fuel of the future and U.S. Oil is committed to making it a realistic and successful fuel alternative,” Koel explains. ”CNG provides a more cost effective and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional fuels and our goal is to create a network of stations that link markets, allowing more trucking companies to utilize CNG.”
All the stations are equipped with the quick fuel design so the time it takes to fill a CNG tank is similar to the time it would take to fill a conventional diesel fuel tank.
In addition to the acquisition, U.S. Oil is seeking to locate additional GAIN Clean Fueling stations in Wisconsin and throughout the nation. “Our goal is to create a network of GAIN stations throughout the United States for the trucking industry and individual CNG vehicles owners to utilize,” Koel said.
U.S. Oil has acquired six compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations from Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based We Energies. The stations bring the total to eight GAIN® Clean Fueling stations located in Wisconsin. In addition to the acquisition, a ninth GAIN station, currently under construction in Green Bay, will be open for service in April.
The availability of CNG fueling stations has been a key factor in the number of trucking companies using the alternative fuel. CNG trucks have a limited mileage range per tank of gas. “This places limits on where CNG trucks can be used because they have to remain within a certain distance of a fueling station,” said Mike Koel, Vice President of Business Development for U.S. Oil. “By linking markets, the service becomes more regionalized, allowing for regional trucking companies to take advantage of this fuel alternative.”
“We believe CNG is the fuel of the future and U.S. Oil is committed to making it a realistic and successful fuel alternative,” Koel explains. ”CNG provides a more cost effective and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional fuels and our goal is to create a network of stations that link markets, allowing more trucking companies to utilize CNG.”
All the stations are equipped with the quick fuel design so the time it takes to fill a CNG tank is similar to the time it would take to fill a conventional diesel fuel tank.
In addition to the acquisition, U.S. Oil is seeking to locate additional GAIN Clean Fueling stations in Wisconsin and throughout the nation. “Our goal is to create a network of GAIN stations throughout the United States for the trucking industry and individual CNG vehicles owners to utilize,” Koel said.
美國石油已經(jīng)收購了6個(gè)壓縮天然氣(CNG)加氣站,從威斯康星州密爾沃基,基于我們的能源。該站,使總數(shù)達(dá)到8個(gè)GAIN®清潔燃料站設(shè)在威斯康星州的。除了收購,第九個(gè)的GAIN站,目前正在建設(shè)中的綠灣,將開放4月份服務(wù)。
供應(yīng)CNG加氣站,使用替代燃料的卡車運(yùn)輸公司的數(shù)量一直是一個(gè)關(guān)鍵因素。CNG車有行駛里程有限的范圍內(nèi),每罐氣體。“這地方限制CNG卡車可以使用,因?yàn)樗麄円3忠欢ň嚯x內(nèi)的一個(gè)加油站,噪鵑,美國石油業(yè)務(wù)發(fā)展的副總裁邁克說。” “通過連接市場,服務(wù)變得更加區(qū)域化,允許區(qū)域貨運(yùn)公司利用這種燃料的替代品。”
“我們相信,CNG為燃料的未來,美國石油致力于使其成為一個(gè)現(xiàn)實(shí)的和成功的替代燃料,噪鵑解釋說。” “CNG提供了一個(gè)更具成本效益和環(huán)保的替代傳統(tǒng)燃料,我們的目標(biāo)是創(chuàng)建一個(gè)網(wǎng)絡(luò)鏈接市場,讓更多的卡車運(yùn)輸公司利用CNG站。”
所有的站都配備了快速的燃料設(shè)計(jì)的,因此所花費(fèi)的時(shí)間,以填補(bǔ)CNG罐的時(shí)間,將采取以填補(bǔ)傳統(tǒng)的柴油燃料罐。
除了收購,美國石油正在尋求找到更多獲得清潔的加油站,在威斯康星州和整個(gè)國家。“我們的目標(biāo)是,創(chuàng)建一個(gè)的GAIN站網(wǎng)絡(luò)遍及美國的貨運(yùn)業(yè)和個(gè)人CNG車主利用,噪鵑說。”