
Love’s is offering 99-cent-per-gallon compressed natural gas at select Midwest locations to mark the recent opening of a fast-fill CNG location in San Antonio. The deal will begin on Valentine’s Day and run for two weeks.
Love’s is offering 99-cent-per gallon compressed natural gas at select Midwest locations to mark the recent opening of a fast-fill CNG location in San Antonio. The deal will begin on Valentine’s Day and run for two weeks.

The Choctaw, Okla., Love's with fast fill CNG. Photo courtesy of Love's.

Love’s is offering 99-cent-per-gallon compressed natural gas at select Midwest locations to mark the recent opening of a fast-fill CNG location in San Antonio. The deal will begin on Valentine’s Day and run for two weeks.
The price will be offered at the Dallas, Houston and San Antonio fast-fill CNG locations as well as two locations off of Interstate 40 in Amarillo, Texas, and Choctaw, Okla. With the opening of the San Antonio location, Love’s now has a fast-fill location in each city in the Texas Triangle, the three major markets in the state.
The new CNG facilities are part of Love’s plan to offer fast-fill CNG at seven travel stops covering more than 1,300 miles of Interstate 40 by fall of this year. Another CNG location is scheduled to open in Seguin, Texas, this summer.
“Love’s Fast-Fill CNG network has grown from one location in 2012 to 11 facilities and counting largely because of the demand and support we’ve received from our customers,” said Bill Cashmareck, general manager of natural gas at Love’s.
Customers can fill up with CNG for 99 cents at the following locations from Feb. 14 through midnight on March 1:
San Antonio, Texas – I-35, Exit 144
Rockwall, Texas - I-30, Exit 70
Katy, Texas – I-10, Exit 737
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – I-40, Exit 166
Amarillo, Texas - I-40, Exit 74

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