Trillium acquires CNG stations from U.S. Energy
Trillium Energy Solutions, a member of the Love’s Family of Companies, announced today it has completed the acquisition of U.S. Energy’s compressed natural gas (CNG) dispensing network. A mix of public and private stations, the network includes 41 stations across 15 states in the U.S., and three stations in Canada. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
“This network expansion reinforces Trillium’s and Love’s commitment to providing every fuel type our customers need,” said Ryan Erickson, vice president of Trillium. “We have recently seen an increased interest in CNG as a clean alternative fuel from both our private sector fleet and trucking customers. Adding these stations grows our network quite significantly, which unlocks more value and access for customers. Utilizing the expanded network, our collective CNG customers will have significantly more fueling options to continue or expand their CNG fleet operations.”
Trillium’s 24/7 service team will operate, maintain and monitor these stations. Trillium also has plans for a new CNG build in Fresno, California, slated to be completed this year.
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