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American Natural Gas Opens New CNG Station in California

American Natural Gas (ANG) has opened its new public CNG station in Fontana, California. ANG says the station will meet the demand for easily-accessible CNG fueling facilities in the trucking industry hub. Located at the intersection of Interstate 15 and Interstate 10, it’s in a high-transit area and near numerous transportation, distribution, and manufacturing centers.

“Fontana and the fleets that operate here have set a precedent for CNG usage and ANG is excited by the opportunity to help fuel their future,” said Drew West, Chief Executive Officer of ANG.

The Fontana station has three 300 HP Ariel JGQ/2 compressors packaged by ANGI Energy Systems with two points of temperature compensation and an ANGI dryer. The station features three ANGI CNG dispensers equipped with NGV1 nozzles for light and medium duty use and NGV2 nozzles to accommodate heavy duty and transit vehicles. The fast-fuel station is optimized for high-capacity, large volume users.

ANG currently owns and operates approximately 40 fueling stations in 13 states across the US, including stations in process and under development. In 2016, ANG expanded its national network with the acquisition of Questar Fueling Company. The Fontana property, as well others in California, Arizona, Utah and Texas were part of the acquisition.