Stations will be ANG’s first locations in Arkansas
American Natural Gas (ANG), a distributor of alternative motor fuels, announced that it has acquired two public compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations from an affiliate of Southwestern Energy Company in Conway and Damascus, AR. Service at both stations will continue uninterrupted as ownership and operations responsibilities shift to ANG, according to the company.
“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. “It’s clear the local community is leading the way in alternative fuel use and we’re excited to be part of that solution.”
Both stations are active hubs for local municipal vehicles and regional return-to-base and long-haul trucking fleets. The Conway station, at 2125 Sanders Road, is located just off Interstate 40 and the Damascus station is located at 16038 Highway 65 South. The Conway station features two dual-hose dispensers and Damascus has three. Both stations are open 24 hours a day and feature self-service pumps with credit card capabilities and video surveillance.
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