Questar Fueling Co., a subsidiary of Questar Corp., is building a compressed natural gas fueling station in DeSoto, Texas. The public-access station will provide fast-fill CNG fueling for fleet operators with medium- and heavy-duty trucks as well as motorists who drive light-duty natural gas vehicles. The station will open in July.
Questar Fueling Starts Construction on CNG-Fueling Station in DeSoto, Texas
Questar Fueling Co., a subsidiary of Questar Corp., is building a compressed natural gas fueling station in DeSoto, Texas. The public-access station will provide fast-fill CNG fueling for fleet operators with medium- and heavy-duty trucks as well as motorists who drive light-duty natural gas vehicles. The station will open in July.
Last year, Questar Fueling built its Houston, Texas, CNG station for Central Freight Lines and Swift and touted it as the nation's largest CNG station with five high-speed fueling lanes and 120 time-fill spaces for parked trucks.
Earlier this year, Questar Fueling announced construction of a station in San Antonio, Texas, that will offer both high-speed and time-fill fueling later this summer. The DeSoto CNG station will feature four high-speed fueling lanes for class-8 trucks and passenger vehicles and will be expandable to meet future growth.
The station site is near interstate highways 20 and 35 in DeSoto's transportation and trucking hub at 650 East Centre Park Blvd. The new CNG-fueling station will be owned and operated by Salt Lake City-based Questar Fueling, which designs, builds and operates CNG-stations for fleets.
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