With growing public concern over high gasoline prices, dependence on foreign-oil imports, global warming and air quality, Questar Gas is focused on providing safe, clean-burning natural gas for vehicles.
There are 21 natural gas vehicle (NGV) fueling stations within Questar Gas's service area (19 in Utah and 2 in Wyoming). In addition to these sites, the state of Utah has granted public access to six of its NGV fueling stations to help meet demand.
CNG News
CNG to increase 50 cents per gallon July 7, 2010
On Jan. 1, the U.S. Senate allowed to expire a long-standing 50-cent-per-gallon tax credit for those who dispense natural gas for vehicles. Questar Gas continued its practice of passing along the credit to NGV drivers for the past six months assuming Congress would extend it. This now appears unlikely. The 50-cent-per-gallon credit will be removed July 7, 2010 and the per-gallon pump price will increase accordingly. We apologize for this price increase.
Full Speed Ahead: Utah's NGV Market Revs Up, by Ron Jibson, President & CEO
Reprint, American Gas, April 2010
Gov. Huntsman I-15 corridor initiative and map
Feb. 12, 2009
Questar statement regarding NGV refueling
Sept. 1, 2008
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