US Steel to open natural gas filling station

Thursday, 01 September 2011 02:25:14 (GMT+3)   |  

On September 7, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based United States Steel Corporation (US Steel) will open a compressed natural gas filling station at its Mon Valley Works, which include steelmaking and end-finishing facilities and the Clairton coke plant.

The filling station will be Irvin finishing plant in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania and will service vehicles that use compressed natural gas for fuel.


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