
Ecuadorian transport studies changing fuel system from diesel to natural gas
Carriers from three cooperatives in the Ecuadorian province of El Oro support an innovative alternative to eliminate the fuel subsidy problem.

Carriers from three cooperatives in the Ecuadorian province of El Oro support an innovative alternative to eliminate the fuel subsidy problem.

The Colombian Natural Gas Association reported that companies in the sector reached an agreement to offer discount bonds, whose value starts at 2 million pesos.

Spanish operator Auvasa, which provides transport services for Valladolid, has decided to purchase vehicles made by Solaris Bus & Coach Sp. z o.o.

ENGIE GNV, a subsidiary of the French energy company, began operations at its second refueling station in Apizaco, Tlaxcala, Mexico.

Promoted by the Companhia Pernambucana de Gás, the “NGV Viability in Heavy Vehicles Forum” virtually brought together national experts and the latest news from the sector.

The state bus company Volánbusz Transport Company Ltd. called for public tenders to buy 164 new buses powered by natural gas.

The Scania concessionaire in the Brazilian municipality of Lajeado, Brasdiesel, delivered the first two trucks powered by natural gas to the company Paradiso Giovanella Transportes Ltda.

Primagaz, in association with AVIA, inaugurates a new natural gas refueling station for vehicles in Portet-sur-Garonne, south of Toulouse.

The West Bengal Transport Corporation (WBTC) has introduced buses that run on CNG in Kolkata, India.

Egypt and the United Arab Emirates are on their way to establish a joint company to manufacture vehicles with a natural gas and gasoline system.