ENN Canada’s LNG station achieves major milestone

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Chilliwack, B.C. —  ENN Canada fueled up its 1000th customer at its new Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) station in Chilliwack after two months of operation. 
 
The station is full-service and is opened 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It is situated along Highway 1, one of the busiest trucking corridors in B.C. 
 
“With 1000 trucks filled in under two months, it is clear the B.C. trucking industry has embraced LNG as a safer, cleaner and cost competitive alternative to diesel.” said Henry Cai, CEO of ENN Canada. 
 
“We have high hopes for the LNG initiative in the long term and look forward to continuing this partnership with ENN into the future,” said Tim Bell, vice-president and general manager of Arrow Transportation Systems. Arrow recently made the change to natural gas and continues to fuel at the Chilliwack station.
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