Canada: Ferus Puts LNG Tractor into Service

Ferus Puts LNG Tractor into Service

Ferus Inc. said that it has put into service the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) powered heavy-duty tractor in the province of Alberta. 

This unit will operate exclusively in the oilfield services sector of Alberta’s energy industry transporting liquid nitrogen to energy industry customers in the central Alberta corridor.

“At Ferus, we pride ourselves on being innovators of new technology“, said Richard Brown, President & CEO of Ferus.

With lower emissions, substantial cost savings and an abundance of local supply, we believe that natural gas is the future of transportation fuel in North America and we are excited to be on the leading edge of this conversion“.

Tractor units such as the one being used by Ferus, store natural gas in liquid form in specialized LNG fuel tanks where the product is ultimately converted back into a gaseous state for combustion in the engine’s cylinders.  With a range in excess of 700 km, these 475 horsepower Class 8 units can adequately support the need to haul products to energy industry customers throughout the province, a market traditionally serviced by conventional diesel tractors.  The benefits of converting to LNG as a primary transportation fuel are numerous including: significantly reduced emissions of greenhouse gases and particulate matter, substantial fuel cost savings compared to diesel and support for the North American natural gas industry with its abundant supply of clean-burning, environmentally friendly natural gas.

Ferus intends to add additional units to its operations in the coming months with the ultimate goal of converting its entire transportation fleet to run on natural gas.

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LNG World News Staff, March 15, 2012