February 13, 2019
Envoy and Truk-King Logistics Join Forces to Build a CNG Fuelling Station in Fort Erie, ON
Envoy Energy Fuels Inc. (“Envoy Energy”) and Truk-King Logistics Inc. (“Truk-King”) have started construction on a public compressed natural gas (CNG) station in Fort Erie, Ontario. The CNG cardlock station, located at 1521 Bowen Road, will include four fast-fill lanes for heavy-duty vehicles and 2 dedicated lanes for filling large capacity tube trailers for Envoy Energy’s mobile CNG refuelling operations. The station, located along Ontario’s QEW highway and just minutes from the U.S.-Canada Peace Bridge border, has the capacity to fuel Class-8 trucks in approximately 5 minutes and over 200 trucks each day. The opening of the station is planned for April 2019.
Truk-King was the first third-party carrier fleet in Ontario to adopt CNG when they switched one third of their fleet to CNG in early 2018 and plans to have its entire fleet of Class-8 trucks running on natural gas by the end of 2019.The station will provide Truk-King access to a reliable source of CNG fuel while removing emissions control issues with diesel engines and reducing their fuel costs and overall carbon footprint.
“Transitioning my fleet to CNG positively impacted my bottom line by significantly reducing my operating cost per mile in comparison to diesel” said Rick Bacon, President of Truk-King Logistics.
The transportation sector accounts for 40% of carbon dioxide emissions and up to 90% of the pollutants that cause smog. CNG is the cleanest-burning transportation fuel for heavy-duty trucks on the market today, reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by up to 25%. Additional CNG benefits include significant fuel cost savings and up to 90% fewer particulate emissions when compared with diesel. Natural gas vehicles reduce maintenance costs and driver downtime by eliminating exhaust after-treatment (emissions) issues and unpredictable diesel engine shutdowns.
“I am thrilled that we are able to help Truk-King solve their problems with fuel costs and diesel emissions. Compressed natural gas as a transportation fuel is currently the only commercially viable alternative fuel for Class-8 trucks.” said James Ro, President of Envoy Energy.
When completed, the CNG fuelling station will be strategically located for heavy duty trucks along major shipping corridors while providing easy-access and fast-fill capabilities for use by third-party fleets. The collaborative team members for this station includes ComTech Energy, Enbridge Gas Inc. and Natural Resources Canada.
About Envoy Energy Fuels Inc.About Truk-King Logistics Inc.
Located in Fort Erie, Ontario, Truk-King is a privately-owned and operated dry freight trucking company, providing cross-border transportation services to North American customers. In early 2018, Truk-King became the first third-party carrier in Ontario to adopt compressed natural gas Class-8 trucks.