IGS Energy CNG Services to Construct Compressed Natural Gas Fueling Corridor in West Virginia
IGS Energy CNG Services today announced it will construct and operate a $10 Million Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Fueling Corridor in West Virginia.
Charleston, W.Va. - IGS Energy CNG Services today announced it will construct and operate a $10 Million Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Fueling Corridor in West Virginia. Phase One of the project will include stations in Bridgeport, Charleston and Jane Lew. The company also plans construction of a station in Mt. Morris, Pa., as part of the initial phase.