07 October, 2006

ADNOC Expands Natural Gas for Vehicles (NGV) Project

ADNOC Natural Gas Station

Following the successful opening of its first public Natural Gas Filling Station in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and the United Arab Emirates, Adnoc Distribution has plans to expand its Natural Gas for Vehicles (NGV) project.

Today, operating natural gas vehicles typically costs 30 percent less than the same vehicle using gasoline. Engine maintenance costs for NGV’s are also significantly lower than traditional gasoline vehicles, and the life of motor oils and spark plugs is extended.

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Read Also:
Adnoc Distribution is moving forward with its plans to expand the use of Natural Gas as a fuel for Vehicles (ADNOC News)
Al Emarat Alyoum Article

14 comments:

Keef said...

Comments disabled for the previous post? Interesting.

Anonymous said...

only availble in the abu dhabi area!

Woke said...

Yeah keefieboy.I was wondering too..

secretdubai said...

I've reenabled them. Comments should only be disabled here for very special reasons (none of which I can even think of right now).

secretdubai said...

i cant believe it my blog has been Banned

No it's not.

Anonymous said...

Wonder if the UAE administration or people there would take offense if I drive around town in this

secretdubai said...

balushi - they sometimes mistake blogs as spam blogs. It actually happened to this place for a few days, and I had to submit a request for them to un-spam it, which they eventually did.

What happens if you log in to Blogger? What do you see there?

And can you edit your existing posts?

samuraisam said...

balushi:
your blog has NOT been banned; it has been auto-classified as a spam blog probably because you failed to respond to a notification that you had been made a spam blog before.

If you want any assistance, please email me on sam (at) samurai-sam.com

فهد المحمود said...
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فهد المحمود said...

Wow! When I saw the number of comments (11 comments) I thought NGV is really a hot subject .... but when I read the comments, they're nothing related to the topic ... except one! hehehe :)

Anonymous said...

I think this is a good move by ADNOC. It's easy to make these types of enivornment-friendlier-cars to become more popular - make them cheaper to buy and cheaper to run than regular petrol cars!

Anonymous said...

will eppco or emarat do something similar?!for the rest of the country?

Anonymous said...

wow!

Harsha said...

pumped our car with E+ last night
Saved AED 5

not available in Dubai ofcourse

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