A Fleet of 100 Compressed Natural Gas Trucks Deployed by Halliburton

Posted on the 22 May 2013 by Dailyfusion @dailyfusion

Halliburton's Ford F-250 light-duty truck powered by compressed natural gas.

Halliburton announced the deployment of nearly 100 light-duty bi-fuel Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) trucks across 15 field locations in the U.S. The Original Equipment Manufacturers trucks were recently purchased as part of a pilot program to be rolled out throughout the Company’s U.S. operations.

“There is considerable focus across the industry to identify multiple ways to leverage this abundant, reliable and cleaner burning source of energy in day-to-day operations,” said Halliburton Western Hemisphere President Jim Brown. “The fleet of CNG vehicles is one more example where Halliburton is leading among oil and gas services companies regarding the use of American natural gas.”

The environmentally-friendly vehicles, when operating on CNG emit about 90 percent less emissions, and are estimated to save approximately $5,100 (USD) per truck in fuel cost annually.

“With this pilot program we expect to obtain a wealth of information on what it would take to bring about a successful, broader adoption of CNG light duty vehicles across the company,” added Brown.

The new CNG truck fleet will be assigned to 15 U.S. locations across seven states including; Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, California, Louisiana, Utah and Pennsylvania.