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To: Celtictrader who wrote (162362)3/23/2012 12:22:58 PM
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Valero, Chesapeake look to build natural gas stations
Updated 08:11 p.m., Thursday, March 22, 2012
Read more: mysanantonio.com

The San Antonio-based refiner and marketer and natural-gas driller Chesapeake Energy Corp. are in preliminary talks about joining forces to add natural gas fueling stations along major Texas interstates, and they're hoping to get state grant money to help them along.

“It's doable,” Jim Greenwood, Valero's vice president of government relations, said during an energy talk in San Antonio this week.

Last year, the Legislature passed a measure to make grant money available to individuals or businesses to develop natural gas fueling stations. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is administering the program and said in January that it has $4.5 million in grants available for fueling stations along major interstates linking Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth and San Antonio.

The fueling stations must be located no more than three miles from interstate highways and available to the public.
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