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November 2013

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JOURNAL FUEL SAVVY NORTH New consortium formed for joint LNG delivery MOST Eagle LNG Partners to develop regional projects AMERICA'S C FUEL-EFFICIENT DRIVE SOLUTION. 1 Copyright ©2013 Michelin North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved. See ad at right for details. 22 It's easy to understand the need for a significant increase in LNG supply in the United States. 13MTT7020 Text INFO to 205-289-3554 or visit www.ccjdigital.com/info 1 lean Energy Fuels, Ferus Natural Gas Fuels, GE Ventures and GE Energy Financial Services announced the creation of a consortium to jointly deliver liquefied natural gas throughout the United States. Named Eagle LNG Partners, the cooperative effort will develop regional LNG projects to meet the growing demand for the fuel in industries such as long-haul Liquefied natural gas is seeing trucking, rail, mining, marine, and oil and growing demand in industries such as long-haul trucking, rail, mining, gas services. marine, and oil and gas services. "Natural gas is revolutionizing the fueling of long-haul trucking and other high-horsepower applications," said John Shepherd, managing director at GE Energy Financial Services at the announcement at the High Horsepower Summit in Chicago. "With massive amounts of domestic reserves, America is facing a generational opportunity to move to a more secure, less expensive and cleaner-burning fuel. Eagle LNG Partners' mission is to provide customers with technology and know-how to confidently make the switch." Eagle LNG Partners will identify strategic U.S. locations to develop, own and operate LNG production projects. Additionally, when required in certain markets such as oil and gas and marine, the consortium will be capable of providing its customers with complete LNG solutions, including transportation and delivery, onsite storage, gasification and dispensing. "Major companies in the long-haul trucking business have made significant announcements over the last few months about their intentions to convert their own fleets – or the third– Andrew J. Littlefair, party trucks that move their Clean Energy president and CEO products – to natural gas," said Andrew J. Littlefair, president and chief executive officer of Clean Energy. "Along with recent announcements by rail and marine companies, it's easy to understand the need for a significant increase in LNG supply in the United States. We are now joining with our partners to help meet that demand." Eagle LNG Partners currently is considering projects in Florida, Washington, Colorado, North Dakota, Ohio and Texas that would build upon existing Clean Energy and Ferus Natural Gas Fuels plants and operations, as well as previously announced Clean Energy-GE LNG projects in the Northeast and Midwest, which are expected to be operational in late 2015. – Jeff Crissey COMMERCIAL CARRIER JOURNAL | NOVEMBER 2013

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