Railroad Commissioner David Porter Unveils CNG Fueling Station

We haven't talked about CNG vehicle refueling infrastructure in a while. The map of CNG stations has expanded quite a bit since 2009. Texas added a new station last week.

AUSTIN - Texas Railroad Commissioner David Porter was in El Campo, Texas today to help unveil a new natural gas refueling station – the first and only compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station between Corpus Christi and Houston open for use by the general public.

“I am thrilled to see more CNG fueling infrastructure being developed around the state, especially in this crucial area along U.S. 59 and in such close proximity to the Eagle Ford Shale, which is producing an abundance of natural gas,” Commissioner David Porter said. “I have launched a natural gas vehicle initiative aimed at increasing the amount of natural gas used as a transportation fuel, which can cut emissions up to 30 percent compared to traditional diesel or gasoline-fueled vehicles. As part of this initiative, I have been working to bring together fleets who want to own and operate natural gas vehicles and station developers who can fill in the gaps in the fueling infrastructure. Owners of natural-gas vehicles should be able to travel the state with complete confidence that they can find fuel along our major highways. I believe this station is a major step in the right direction.”

This station is a partnership between Apache Corporation and United Agriculture Cooperative (UnitedAg) and will provide fuel for natural gas vehicles to the general public, as wells as vehicles offered by Apache, UnitedAg, Pioneer Well Services and Central Freight. The station is located at 909 Wharton Street, El Campo, Texas, 77437.

For an online map of all CNG and LNG licensed refueling stations in Texas, please visit: http://www.rrc.state.tx.us/arra/refueling.php

For more information on Commissioner Porter’s Natural Gas Vehicle Initiative, please visit: http://www.rrc.state.tx.us/commissioners/porter/press/103113.php

Press Release http://www.rrc.state.tx.us/commissioners/porter/press/011414.php

Tags: CNG, Eagle Ford Shale, Texas, fuel

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There are a couple of clear gaps -  Need LNG and CNG fueling options on I-45 between Houston and Dallas, I-35, US 59, I-10 West of Houston, and in areas along I-20.  

Anyone know of a map for planned LNG/CNG fueling stations?

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