Dive summary:
- All of the compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations that were damaged by Superstorm Sandy have now been reported as back and operating.
- Some of the facilities lost power and some had minor damage that was quickly repaired, none of the pipelines were harmed.
- Altogether there were 49 CNG fueling stations in seven states that were affected by the storm.
From the artilce:
Clean Energy Fuel Corp. said its 49 compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations in the seven states affected by Superstorm Sandy are all back operating.
Some though not all of the facilities lost power, and it restored or the company brought in generators, said Bruce Russell, director of communications for Seal Beach, Calif.-based Clean Energy, in an e-mail. There was some damage that was repaired quickly. Gas supply to the stations from the pipeline continued unabated, he said. ...