With some federal stimulus package funds sprinkled in for good measure, two national heavy-duty truck fleet operators, a local government association and a leading natural gas transportation fueling infrastructure company have announced plans to add 426 new compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied natural gas (LNG) heavy-duty vehicles in Southern California and the Pacific Northwest in two separate agreements.
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Heavy-Duty Gas-Powered Trucks Slated for SoCal, Northwest
With some federal stimulus package funds sprinkled in for good measure, two national heavy-duty truck fleet operators, a local government association and a leading natural gas transportation fueling infrastructure company have announced plans to add 426 new compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied natural gas (LNG) heavy-duty vehicles in Southern California and the Pacific Northwest in two separate agreements.
Mixed Pricing Favors Downside; Northeast Dives
With a few instances of flat to modestly higher numbers sprinkled here and there, most of the cash market recorded small losses Friday in a muted reversal of the advances that had thoroughly dominated trading earlier last week. A large majority of the drops were in single digits. Northeast citygates, having much greater heights from which to fall, tended to see all of the larger declines ranging from a little more than a dime to as much as $1.30 or so.
A Bit of Mild Softness Mixes into Overall Advances
Flat to slightly lower quotes were sprinkled here and there, but most of the cash market was in rebound mode Monday. The return of industrial load and Friday’s screen uptick of 4.1 cents provided much of the support, as weather fundamentals waxed and waned in different areas.