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USA: American Natural Gas acquires two CNG stations

American Natural Gas (ANG), a distributor of alternative motor fuels, has announced the acquisition of two public compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations from an affiliate of Southwestern Energy Company (SWN).



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The two stations acquired by ANG are in Conway, Arkansas, and Damascus, Arkansas. Both stations are active hubs for local municipal vehicles and regional return-to-base and long-haul trucking fleets, and will continue uninterrupted as ownership and operations responsibilities shift to ANG.

“We’re looking forward to a seamless transition and long-term relationships as we continue to supply Southwestern Energy’s fleet, its loyal customers, and any new transportation companies interested in converting to CNG,” said Andrew West, CEO of ANG.

According to calculations by the US Environmental Protection Agency, switching vehicles from gasoline to CNG can reduce carbon monoxide emission by 90-97 percent, carbon dioxide emission by 25 percent, nitrogen oxide emissions by 35-60 percent, and lessen toxic and carcinogenic pollutants.

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