UPS signs LNG fueling agreement with Clean Energy

To support its growing liquefied natural gas fleet, UPS has signed a multi-year fuel agreement with Clean Energy Fuels Corp. Clean Energy will open LNG stations in Mesquite and Houston, Texas, to UPS. A separate agreement between the companies will open three of Clean Energy’s America’s Natural Gas Highway (ANGH) stations located in Amarillo, Mesquite and San Antonio, Texas, to support UPS’ over-the-road fleet. 
Nov. 14, 2013

To support its growing liquefied natural gas fleet, UPS has signed a multi-year fuel agreement with Clean Energy Fuels Corp. Clean Energy will open LNG stations in Mesquite and Houston, Texas, to UPS.

A separate agreement between the companies will open three of Clean Energy’s America’s Natural Gas Highway (ANGH) stations located in Amarillo, Mesquite and San Antonio, Texas, to support UPS’ over-the-road fleet. 

“UPS has staked a leadership role by transitioning their fleet to cleaner-burning natural gas,” said James Harger, chief marketing officer for Clean Energy.  “Opening the Texas Triangle to LNG fueling is a significant milestone in the use of natural gas in goods movement and we look forward to supporting UPS’ natural gas fleet as it continues to expand across the nation.”

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