The demand for natural gas has increased, and experts say that number will continue to go up, reaching 2.2 billion cubic feet per day by 2020. Due to this high demand, federal and state government policies are being looked over to see if any new regulations should be made regarding exports, imports, production revenue, and manufacturing. On a smaller scale, businesses are receiving more options to choose from concerning their fleet, debating if cars, passenger and cargo vans, or light and medium-duty trucks are the best fit. Part of that final decision involves the company’s infrastructure, whether or not the fleet managers opt for Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) or Liquid Natural Gas (LNG), and from where the fleet will operate. Click the following link for a valuable whitepaper from FC Gas Intelligence. NGV Whitepaper-web
Bill Higginbotham Appointed to Board of Directors of the Geosynthetic Institute
ET Design-Build is pleased to announce that Bill Higginbotham, PE, LEED AP, Chief Executive Officer of ET...


