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American Natural Gas Acquires Questar Fueling Company, Adds 11 CNG Stations

 

American Natural Gas (ANG) has acquired Questar Fueling, including its 11 CNG fueling stations in Arizona, Kansas, Texas, Utah, California, and Colorado. As a result of the acquisition, which closed on December 16, 2016, ANG now owns and operates Questar Fueling CNG stations in the following 11 cities:

  • Phoenix, Arizona
  • Topeka, Kansas
  • Kansas City, Kansas
  • De Soto, Texas
  • Dallas, Texas
  • Houston, Texas
  • San Antonio, Texas
  • West Valley City, Utah
  • Buttonwillow, California
  • Denver, Colorado
  • Fontana, California (under construction)

ANG also recently acquired Constellation CNG, LLC, bringing the number of fueling stations ANG now owns and operates to 40 fueling stations in 13 states across the U.S., including stations under development.

“Our customer’s needs are driving our expansion,” said Drew West, CEO of ANG. “With a national footprint, ANG is situated better than ever to support fleets in broader, more extensive adoptions of CNG.”

Anchor tenants of the newly acquired stations include some of the nation’s largest fleets such as Anheuser-Busch, Frito-Lay, Swift Transportation, Central Freight Lines, and many others. The 11 stations are designed for medium and heavy duty vehicles, but are also open to other fleets and members of the general public who drive natural gas-powered vehicles. Each station has between four and seven fueling lanes and either three or four compressors, guaranteeing consistent capacity and fuel pressure.

Through the transaction, ANG also acquired a new state-of-the-art mobile fueling station. The self-contained system can be mounted to a trailer and transported wherever a client needs for temporary fueling or backup redundancy.

Service at all stations will continue uninterrupted throughout the ownership transition. ANG will oversee operations with 24-hour monitoring platforms and an “on-call” maintenance team.