[vc_row animation=””][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]Hot off the presses (literally uploaded to our YouTube page just a few minutes ago,) we have a new video about Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) vehicles. Just as Mike Faillace says, it makes dollars and sense to run his 1955 Chevrolet on CNG. Read more about CNG and its many uses in tomorrow’s drilling down post, but for now, enjoy the new video.
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Video Tuesday: CNG Vehicles
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Bill serves as an External Affairs Coordinator for Coterra Energy. He is focused on building community knowledge and support for the organization and industry at large. Before his time with Coterra Energy, Bill was the original Field Director for Energy in Depth’s Northeast Marcellus campaign. Within this two-year position, Bill worked to engage, educate, and mobilize supporters of Marcellus Shale development across New York and Pennsylvania. Bill received his B.S. in Management, a B.A. in History, and an MBA from Misericordia University.