Questar Fueling Completes Texas-Sized CNG Fueling Station for Central Freight Lines, Swift Transportation and the Public

HOUSTON--()--Questar Fueling Company, a subsidiary of Questar Corporation (NYSE:STR), opened the nation’s largest compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling facility in Houston, Texas. It will serve up to 200 class-8 natural gas-powered trucks operated by Central Freight Lines and Swift Transportation. It will also be open to other fleets and the general public who drive natural gas vehicles (NGVs).

Central Freight Lines and Swift Transportation are projected to use about 5 million diesel-gallon equivalents of natural gas per year. The majority of the trucks will use a private time-fill facility in which the trucks fill when parked. The remainder will use a five-lane, high-speed-fueling facility with public access for anyone driving an NGV.

“We’re pleased to work with such high-profile trucking firms as Central Freight Lines and Swift Transportation,” said Craig Wagstaff, executive vice president and COO of Questar Fueling. “We’re confident their move to CNG will provide environmental and economic benefits that will positively impact their businesses, customers and the communities in which they operate. It’s already paying off – every NGV motorist driving along Mesa Road now has a new place to refuel, and those who live and work in the area can breathe a little easier.”

“This is the first of three CNG-fueling facilities we will have across Texas,” said Don Orr, president and CEO of Central Freight Lines. “Our plans are to expand our fleet in the future with the addition of strategically located CNG stations to support our operations. Improving our transportation efficiencies is something our customers expect from us. Switching to abundant, clean-burning and domestically produced natural gas will help us improve efficiencies, operate more economically, reduce pollution and support our local economy.”

“There’s no denying it,” said Jerry Moyes, chairman, founder and CEO of Swift Transportation. “Natural gas is playing an important part in transportation, and our partnership with Questar Fueling is helping to make our transition to it much easier. With this, our first commercial-private partnership station, we demonstrate our commitment to natural gas as a transportation fuel.”

The new CNG-fueling facility is owned and operated by Salt Lake City-based Questar Fueling, which custom designs, builds and operates CNG-stations for fleets.

About Questar:

Questar (NYSE: STR) is a Rockies-based integrated natural gas company with an enterprise value of about $5.6 billion and four complementary lines of business: retail natural gas distribution, interstate natural gas transportation, natural gas and oil development and production, and CNG for motor vehicles. www.Questar.com

About Central Freight Lines:

Headquartered in Waco, Texas, Central Freight Lines is a less-than-truckload (LTL) general commodities carrier providing transportation to both emerging businesses and Fortune 500 industry leaders since 1925. The Central Freight Lines network consists of 51 terminals throughout the Southwest and is nationally recognized as one of the safest carriers on the road today. www.centralfreight.com

About Swift:

Swift Transportation (NYSE: SWFT) is a Phoenix-based company that operates transportation and truckload carrier services in North America. It operates a tractor fleet of nearly 16,000 units comprised of more than 11,500 tractors driven by company drivers and 4,000 owner-operator tractors. It also includes a fleet of 51,000 trailers and 6,400 intermodal containers from 34 major terminals positioned near major freight centers and traffic lanes in the United States and Mexico. www.swifttrans.com

Contacts

Questar Corporation
Darren Shepherd, 801-324-5167
or
Central Freight Lines
Mari Ellen Borowski, 214-226-8442
or
Swift Transportation
Jason Hannah, 602-477-7146

Contacts

Questar Corporation
Darren Shepherd, 801-324-5167
or
Central Freight Lines
Mari Ellen Borowski, 214-226-8442
or
Swift Transportation
Jason Hannah, 602-477-7146