Chevron brands first compressed natural gas retail station
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. announced its first compressed natural gas (CNG) retail outlet at the Allied Clean Fuels Plaza retail station in Napa, California, U.S.A., which has been rebranded into a CNG site. The U.S. energy major expects to rebrand or open more than 30 CNG sites by 2025.
The announcement builds on Chevron’s previously announced investments, such as ventures with California Bioenergy and Brightmark and our Adopt-a-Port initiative with Clean Energy Fuels, to market renewable natural gas for use in vehicles operating on CNG.
It also underscores its commitment to provide affordable, reliable and cleaner energy by increasing renewables and offsets, the company said.
“We are excited to announce our first Chevron-branded CNG station,” said Mike Vomund, Chevron vice president of Fuels, Americas Fuel & Lubricants. “CNG is part of the portfolio of technologies and solutions Chevron is investing in to reduce the carbon intensity of our products and operations. And our move into the retail CNG space strengthens our commitment to leverage the entire value chain in producing renewable natural gas and offering it to California drivers.”