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Title: Compressed Natural Gas Filling Station Sampling And Fuel Quality
Author: Darin L. George
Source: 2016 Natural Gas Sampling Technology Conference
Year Published: 2016
Abstract: As of 2013, it was estimated that approximately 12 3,000 natural gas vehicles (NGVs) are on U.S. roads. Most of these NGVs are bi -fuel trucks and commercial vehicles that can run on either compressed natural gas ( CNG ) or on a second fuel, with separate tanks and fuel lines for both types of fuel (James, 2013 Stenquist, 2013) . Passenger cars running solely on CN G are also found in the U.S. The most notable, the Honda Civic GX, was introduced in 1998 and discontinued in 2015 (Snavely and Woodyard, 2015). Many of the 16,000 Civic GX units sold in the U.S. during that period serve in taxi and commercial fleets. With recent advances in shale gas production, biogas, and other unconventional sources of natural gas , manufacturers and users of NGVs now have an interest in natural gas quality . High moisture levels cause problems for NGV fuel systems, so identifying an d removing water from NGV supplies is critical. The last nationwide gas quality survey was published in 2003 , while shale gas supplies were introduced to the U.S. after 2004.




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