First in the U.S.: Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Now Available to Off-Pipeline Companies

NG Advantage Brings the Economic and Environmental Benefits of CNG to Soundview and Vermont—by Truck

MILTON, Vt.--()--There is no natural gas pipeline in Putney, Vermont, but, at the end of March 2013, Soundview Vermont Holdings LLC (“Soundview”) began using natural gas instead of oil as boiler fuel for its recycled tissue, towel, and napkin operation in Putney. The Putney facility has been using natural gas in its boilers continuously since March 28th. Trucks from NG Advantage LLC are delivering compressed natural gas (CNG) from its compressor station in Milton, Vermont. This “virtual pipeline” is the first time that U.S. companies located beyond the reach of physical pipelines have been able to take advantage of inexpensive, clean North American natural gas.

Fuel levels are remotely monitored around the clock by NG Advantage central dispatch and Soundview automatically receives natural gas deliveries as needed. The CNG is used directly from NG Advantage trailers, so no onsite storage facility is required. The Putney plant operates 24/7 making tissue, towel, and napkin products from recycled material for away-from-home use at commercial and institutional facilities.

Soundview CEO George Wurtz said: “Lower energy costs are crucial to being competitive. Soundview is also focused on reducing the environmental impact of our products. Using CNG to run our Putney plant meets both our economic and environmental goals. Our CO2 emissions are now 28% lower than with oil and there are practically no other emissions.”

NG Advantage CEO Neale Lunderville said: “These deliveries mark an important proof of concept for trucked CNG in the United States. For the first time, we are able to bring the significant economic and environmental benefits of compressed natural gas to companies off the pipeline. This represents a game-changer for the regional economy and energy-intensive industries that are not connected to a pipeline. Our customers tell us that the cost savings are big enough to cover their conversion costs in the first few months of operation. They are also relieved not to be subject to the geopolitical uncertainties of the oil supply.”

Soundview and NG Advantage worked directly with the State of Vermont Hazmat Response Team and the Town of Putney Fire Department on all permitting and fire safety review, requirements and training. State of Vermont Hazmat Chief Chris Herrick stated, “I would have no issues with a CNG trailer traveling through my town.” Thomas Goddard, Fire Chief / EMD Putney Fire Department stated, “The officials from Soundview and NG Advantage have been fantastic to work with. Their collective attention to safety and detail has been a welcomed part of this development process. Having remotely monitored CNG trailers on site and traveling through the area is less concerning than a number of propane gas tank installations, or hazardous substances coming through town.”

Formerly, the only practical way to move natural gas to off-pipeline locations was to freeze it to near absolute zero to make liquefied natural gas (LNG). Only very large companies could afford expensive cryogenic storage. Most LNG is imported to the United States on LNG tankers. Now even large companies are considering moving to CNG to take advantage of lower domestic prices and to avoid the complexity of dealing with LNG.

In the next several months, NG Advantage will begin trucked CNG service to Pike Industries asphalt plants in New Haven and Waterford, VT, as well as the FiberMark facility in Brattleboro, VT, and Erving Paper in Erving, MA.

About Soundview Vermont Holdings LLC: Soundview is indirectly owned by Atlas Holdings LLC, which is comprised of nine platform companies with more than 8,000 employees who operate more than 70 facilities worldwide, including pulp and paper manufacturing, wood products, building materials, and packaging. The Soundview plant in Putney, Vermont processes approximately 110 tons of recycled material per day.

About NG Advantage LLC: NG Advantage is the leading compressed natural gas (CNG) delivery service in the U.S., bringing the economic and environmental benefits of North American natural gas to enterprise customers without access to a pipeline. With more than $40 million in customer contracts signed, its first compressor station in Milton, VT online, and TITAN trailers from Hexagon Lincoln on the road, the Company began deliveries in Q1 2013. The Company’s customers are major fuel users across New England. Later in 2013, the Company will add other compressor stations throughout the region.

NG Advantage compresses natural gas from an existing pipeline into specialized containers and delivers it via public highways—a virtual pipeline—directly to customers, saving them 20-40% on energy bills annually, reducing their CO2 emissions by 26%, and virtually eliminating harmful pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrous oxides.

For more information: www.ngadvantage.com or P.O. Box 817, Milton, Vermont 05468 or +1.802.760.1167

Contacts

NG Advantage
Neale F. Lunderville, 1-802-760-1167 x 507
nlunderville@ngadvantage.com

Release Summary

Since March 2013, NG Advantage LLC has been delivering trucked compressed natural gas to paper company Soundview Vermont Holdings LLC in Putney, VT for use in its boilers.

Contacts

NG Advantage
Neale F. Lunderville, 1-802-760-1167 x 507
nlunderville@ngadvantage.com