Compressed Natural Gas Stocks List

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Compressed Natural Gas Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 BKR Why Is Baker Hughes (BKR) Up 19.8% Since Last Earnings Report?
Nov 21 BKR Baker Hughes Expands Namibian Presence with Liquid Mud Plant, Cement Bulk and Multi-Modal Facilities
Nov 21 PBR Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. – Petrobras (PBR): Powering Brazil’s Energy Future Under $25
Nov 20 WKHS Workhorse Q3 Earnings Miss Estimates, Revenues Decline Y/Y
Nov 20 PBR Petrobras Q3 Earnings Beat Despite a Decline in Production
Nov 20 PBR Petrobras Proposes $111 Billion Business Plan for 2025-2029
Nov 20 WOR A Look Back at Engineered Components and Systems Stocks’ Q3 Earnings: Mayville Engineering (NYSE:MEC) Vs The Rest Of The Pack
Nov 20 CLNE Clean Energy Fuels: Managing Expansion In A Challenging Market Environment
Nov 20 WKHS Workhorse Group Inc (WKHS) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Strategic Partnerships and Cost ...
Nov 20 WKHS Workhorse Group GAAP EPS of -$0.98 misses by $0.15, revenue of $2.51M misses by $2.17M
Nov 20 WKHS Workhorse Group Inc. (WKHS) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Nov 19 WKHS Workhorse Group (WKHS) Reports Q3 Loss, Misses Revenue Estimates
Nov 19 WKHS Workhorse secures GSA contract
Nov 19 WKHS Earnings Snapshot: Workhorse misses Q3 estimates; expects larger order from FedEx in 2025
Nov 19 WKHS Workhorse: Q3 Earnings Snapshot
Nov 19 WKHS Workhorse Group Reports Third Quarter 2024 Results
Nov 19 WKHS Workhorse Secures GSA Contract, Expanding Access to its Zero-Emission Vehicles for Government and Public Sector Fleets
Nov 19 PBR Petrobras proposes $111bn business plan for 2025–29, including $10bn in extra dividends
Nov 19 PBR Petrobras Partners with Yara to Boost Industrial Production
Nov 19 WOR Reflecting On Engineered Components and Systems Stocks’ Q3 Earnings: Worthington (NYSE:WOR)
Compressed Natural Gas

Compressed natural gas is a fuel that can be used in place of gasoline, diesel fuel and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). CNG combustion produces fewer undesirable gases than the aforementioned fuels. In comparison to other fuels, natural gas poses less of a threat in the event of a spill, because it is lighter than air and disperses quickly when released. Biomethane — refined biogas from anaerobic digestion or landfills — can be used.
CNG is made by compressing natural gas, which is mainly composed of methane (CH4), to less than 1% of the volume it occupies at standard atmospheric pressure. It is stored and distributed in hard containers at a pressure of 20–25 MPa (2,900–3,600 psi), usually in cylindrical or spherical shapes.
CNG is used in traditional gasoline/internal combustion engine automobiles that have been modified or in vehicles specifically manufactured for CNG use, either alone (dedicated), with a segregated gasoline system to extend range (dual fuel) or in conjunction with another fuel such as diesel (bi-fuel). Natural gas vehicles are increasingly used in Iran, especially Pakistan, the Asia-Pacific region, Indian capital of Delhi, and other large cities like Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Pune, Kolkata—as well as cities such as Lucknow, Kanpur, Varanasi, etc. Its use is also increasing in South America, Europe and North America because of rising gasoline prices. In response to high fuel prices and environmental concerns, CNG is starting to be used also in tuk-tuk, pickup trucks, transit and school buses, and trains.
The cost and placement of fuel storage containers is the major barrier to wider/quicker adoption of CNG as a fuel. It is also why municipal government, public transportation vehicles were the most visible early adopters of it, as they can more quickly amortize the money invested in the new (and usually cheaper) fuel. In spite of these circumstances, the number of vehicles in the world using CNG has grown steadily (30 percent per year). Now, as a result of the industry's steady growth, the cost of such fuel storage cylinders has been brought down to a much more acceptable level. Especially for the CNG Type 1 and Type 2 cylinders, many countries are able to make reliable and cost effective cylinders for conversion need.CNG's volumetric energy density is estimated at 42 percent of that of liquefied natural gas, because it is not liquefied, and at 25 percent of that of diesel fuel.

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