NGV America, Zeus Intelligence: Survey Shows 34 LNG Production Facilities for Vehicle Fuel

NGV America, Zeus Intelligence Survey Shows 34 LNG Production Facilities for Vehicle Fuel

NGV America and Zeus Intelligence have announced a new information service for anyone interested in access to trailer loads of liquefied natural gas (LNG).

Zeus has compiled and will regularly update a list of all the LNG facilities around the country that have the capability to offload LNG into trailers for truck delivery to user sites. The list is publically accessible from the NGV America website. To date, Zeus has identified 34 such plants located throughout the country.

“Plant managers participating in the survey indicated that they could supply up to 3.0 million gallons of LNG per day, which is about 300 trailer loads,” said Zeus energy analyst Tom Campbell, who led the survey. “The actual LNG supply capacity is much smaller. This listing, however, provides a good understanding of the upper bound.”

LNG fuel suppliers are increasingly targeting the diesel vehicle market, which consumes 150 million gallons of diesel per day.

Highway trucks are the primary consumer. Zeus has determined that at least 47 U.S. fleets have plans to use LNG, and the number of trucks fueled with LNG will soon exceed 4,000. Consequently, numerous new plants are under development.

“The number of LNG fueled trucks on the road is expanding rapidly—as are the number of LNG fueling stations,” said Richard Kolodziej, president of NGVAmerica. “This new service will provide invaluable information to companies from producers to fueling station operators.”

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LNG World News Staff, October 18, 2012; Image: NGV America