amp Trillium opens two CNG stations in Texas

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Updated Jun 1, 2015
amp Trillium has opened two new CNG stations in Texas, one in Brock and one in Kerrville.amp Trillium has opened two new CNG stations in Texas, one in Brock and one in Kerrville.

amp Trillium, LLC, the joint venture between ampCNG and Trillium CNG, has announced the opening of two public-access compressed natural gas stations in Texas.

Located off of I-20 in Brock, and off of I-10 in Kerrville, the stations will operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and are easily accessible by Class-8 trucks.

Together, Chicago-based ampCNG and Trillium CNG now operate seven CNG stations across Texas and 19 CNG stations across the country. The new stations in Brock and Kerrville bring necessary refueling locations to the I-20 and I-10 corridors, respectively.

The new stations, which are capable of fueling three Class-8 trucks simultaneously, will primarily service CNG trucks operated by haulers for the dairy industry.