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Friday, 5 October 2012

Irving Oil to build LNG fuelling infrastructure

HALIFAX, N.S. -- Irving Oil is planning to make liquefied natural gas (LNG) available at five of its existing fuelling stations in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Quebec.

Bill Howell of Irving Oil made the announcement at the Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association (APTA) Transportation Summit here today.

“Irving has recognized the viability of natural gas for a segment of the trucking population,” Howell said during a panel discussion on natural gas. “We are looking at developing an LNG corridor from Halifax to Montreal, and potentially further into Quebec and Ontario. We see this as a critical cog in making this whole thing work. Many people in the industry talk about the chicken and egg dilemma. We’re willing to go out and begin developing infrastructure so that fleets can use (natural gas). We’ve had some good discussions with our fleet customers and we’re looking at this for our own fleet of trucks as well.”

Irving will install LNG fuelling equipment into its existing truck stops, Howell said. That way, fleets that run both diesel- and natural gas-powered trucks can fuel up at the same locations. The company plans to open the first “one or two” of its LNG fuelling stations towards the end of 2013 with the remaining set to come online in 2014.

Howell said the company will start the corridor with development in Halifax and work its way west.


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Friday, 18 November 2011

Ryder, Mich. Firm Partner on NG Project To Convert 16 Trucks, Build Fuel Stations

Ryder System said that UBCR LLC has selected it as a partner in a Michigan natural gas project that will put 16 more heavy-duty natural gas trucks on the road.

The project also includes upgrading two maintenance facilities for natural gas, and construction of two new natural gas fueling stations, including one for public use, Ryder said Oct. 20.

The release said UBCR is the name of a joint venture between Schupan & Sons Inc. and Tomra North America. Ryder said that when the project is put into operation, it will replace 380,000 gallons of diesel fuel annually with domestically produced low carbon natural gas.

UBCR plans to receive delivery of the compressed natural gas vehicles in December.

In addition to Ryder, UBCR is working with DTE Energy to construct fueling stations in Wixom and Grand Rapids, Mich., the statement said.


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