Compass Natural Gas Expanding Virtual Pipe in Montoursville, PA

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In June 2015, MDN told you about a cool plan by a Pennsylvania company to establish a CNG (compressed natural gas) terminal in Lycoming County, PA, as a way to get natural gas to manufacturers, fleets, and businesses where no pipeline infrastructure now exists (see Getting Marcellus NatGas to Customers without Pipelines). Compass Natural Gas Partners, based in Camp Hill, PA, said they would build a first-of-its-kind CNG terminal in Lycoming County that will accept Marcellus Shale gas, clean it up (get rid of the water in it), compress it to 3600 psi, and load it into specially designed trailers that haul it to customers. Compass, with a tagline on their website that says “All We Need is Road,” built the terminal. It went fully operational in December 2016 (see Look Ma, No Pipeline! Lycoming County Co. Begins CNG Shipments). We have good news: Compass is expanding its facility in Lycoming County.

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