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Title: Pgw Tells It Like It Is
Author: William H. Thorpe
Source: American Gas Association 1970
Year Published: 1970
Abstract: According to the latest statistics from the Institute of Gas Technology, there are over 16 LNG plants currently operating in the United States and Canada plus 14 more under construction. Philadelphia is one of those having an operating liquefaction plant. If there are any transportation men in the audience whose companies are eontemptating an LGN facility or who currently have one under construction, rest assured that as sure as night follows day someone in your top management will decide that some experimental work be done in your fleet to evaluate the use of LNG as a vehicular fuel. The concept of natural gas as an engine fuel has been with us for many, many years but the application of natural gas in its liquid state as a vehicle fuel is relatively new, and I think I am correct in saying that our friends at San Diego Gas and Electric were the pioneers in this field of LNG vehicles as early as 1966. Im sure that the great majority of you are familiar with the so-called San Diego Story, and for those of you who are not, the information is readily available from many sources telling the whys and wherefores of the San Diego Companys entrance into the field of liquid natural gas for automotive vehicles.




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