by NGC-CNG | Nov 17, 2022 | Featured News, Press Releases
11/16/22 “NGC CNG takes note of the comments from persons about the need for additional CNG stations in areas of East and South Trinidad as well as Tobago. Natural gas is transported from source to stations (where it is compressed) via underground pipelines and not...
by NGC-CNG | Mar 23, 2022 | Featured News, Press Releases
23 March 2022 – President of NGC CNG Company Limited, Curtis Mohammed, departs NGC CNG on 21st April ahead of his pending leave and retirement in October 2022. Mohammed is credited for spearheading the company’s CNG Division between 2013 and 2022, delivering...
by jruiz | May 7, 2021 | Featured News, Press Releases
Ensuring value for money at CNG dispensers Dispensers at Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) service stations across the country are in the process of being verified by the Legal Metrology Inspectorate (LMI), a unit of the Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards...
by jruiz | Feb 17, 2021 | Featured News, Press Releases
World Class Service Station coming to Preysal, Couva Point Lisas – The service station of the future powered by renewable energy is coming to Trinidad and Tobago. NGC CNG Company and the National Petroleum Marketing Company are completing the construction of a...
by webdev | Oct 30, 2020 | Articles, Featured News, Media
“On average, I spend $20 to $23 for the day on CNG. Compared to $100 to $120 in super gas.” Keilon St. John, Taxi Owner “I’ve put $10 to top up my tank with CNG, left Chaguanas, went to Siparia and Arima with my a/c on, returned to Chaguanas and...
by webdev | Oct 29, 2020 | Articles, Featured News, Media
Overview TOGY talks to Curtis Mohammed, president of NGC CNG, about trends in the use of CNG in Trinidad and Tobago, its benefits as a fuel and how the company is incentivising its use. NGC has been mandated by the government of Trinidad and Tobago to accelerate and...
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