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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (164685)2/28/2012 2:40:51 PM
From: t4texas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206147
 
chk needs the cng stations anyway for all the chk company owned trucks and cars in those areas of ohio, pennsylvania, and west virginia.

as an aside i found the ford f250 that has tanks for cng and gasoline is actually a modified ford engine that westport does for ford. it runs on either fuel, of course.



To: Dennis Roth who wrote (164685)2/28/2012 2:46:45 PM
From: t4texas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206147
 
i have a question that i feel kind of careless or simply dumb for not having asked or researched before. is the cng fuel delivery nozzle that delivers cng a standard in the business so that the cars and trucks that have cng tanks mate-up with all the cng fuel stations?

the same question goes for the lng fueling stations that clne and some others have.

i wanted to ask this question about a month ago, but i forgot about it. it seems so obvious, but i have not read or researched the issue yet. hope someone here simply knows the answer.