“We are proud to be Chesapeake Utilities’ infrastructure partner on this project and aide in supplying CNG near the Port of Savannah.” “We have a long history of supporting CNG initiatives and assisting our customers in meeting their sustainability goals by developing and building CNG infrastructure throughout the state so they can deploy clean, efficient natural gas vehicles,” said Pedro Cherry, president and CEO of AGL. AGL currently operates about 275 CNG vehicles across the state in its day-to-day utility operations. “This new fueling station not only positions us to support Marlin CNG trailer filling but allows us to extend environmentally friendly service offerings to a variety of new customers in the Southeast.”Ītlanta Gas Light has been building and maintaining CNG fueling stations for fleet operators and CNG retailers in Georgia since the early 1990s. “With Marlin now fully integrated into the Chesapeake Utilities family of businesses, we continue to look for opportunities for mobile fuel and virtual pipeline solutions that expand our Florida and Delmarva service areas,” said Kevin Webber, senior vice president for Chesapeake Utilities Corporation. Marlin is a premier North American supplier of mobile CNG utility and pipeline natural gas solutions, and the Savannah location will provide greater access to Marlin’s customers in Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. The station will provide a strategic staging area and CNG supply source for the Company’s Marlin Gas Services subsidiary’s (Marlin) CNG virtual pipeline operations. DOVER, DE – Chesapeake Utilities Corporation (NYSE: CPK) (Chesapeake Utilities or the Company) today announced that the Company has entered into an agreement with Atlanta Gas Light (AGL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Southern Company Gas, for AGL to construct and maintain a compressed natural gas (CNG) filling station at the Port Fuel Center located in Port Wentworth near the Port of Savannah in Georgia.
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