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- From: fox@cecer.army.mil (Darin Fox)
- Subject: Re: Natural Gas for Auto fuel.
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- Organization: US Army Corps of Engineers Construction Engineering Research Labs
- References: <1993Jan21.061820.19872@tfs.com>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 19:12:32 GMT
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- johns@tfs.com (John Stucke) writes:
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- >I am looking for information on the use of Natural Gas for auto fuel.
- >specifically I need information on how to convert an auto to use it.
- >I have seen race cars on ESPN running it and have also seen the PG&E
- >vans with advertising on them about their Natural Gas use. I heard a rumor
- >that PG&E is going to open Service Stations for refueling these cars.
- >Are they really going to have stations? And when?
- >One thing I haven't heard about using Natural Gas is anything negative.
- >So let me know of any. If there are any.
-
- If you drive in Oklahoma down I-44 (back and forth from Tulsa to OKC),
- you will see several Phillips 66 gas stations which are also Compressed
- Natural Gas (CNG) stations. I believe many of the vehicles owned by
- the State of Oklahoma are converted to CNG.
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