Avery Petroleum (aka Go Natural Gas) is the owner/operator of retail gasoline stations. Avery upgraded their Shell retail facility located at 28662 Camino Capistrano in the City of San Juan Capistrano to include compressed natrual gas in addition to gasoline.
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Avery Petroleum retained Gas Equipment Systems, Inc. (GESI) to install the natural gas refueling station at the existing Shell gasoline station. Construction commenced in July 2009 with the installation of the CNG refueling island. CNG dispenser equipment was installed in August 2009.
The Orange County Fire Authority inspected and signed off on the construction on October 2, 2009. Final sign off from the City of Laguna Niguel was obtained on Octover 5, 2009.
The objective of this project was to add compressed natural gas (CNG) as an available fuel at the Shell station owned and operated by Avery Petroleum. The intent is to provide convenient, freeway close refueling for natural gas vehicles that operated along the I-5 corridor in South Orange County, including taxicabs that service John Wayne Airport.
The Avery Petroleum CNG station is one of the first to be constructed in South Orange County that offers 24 hour per day, seven day per week access to CNG on a retail basis. This station fills an important gap along the I-5 corridor and is frequented by CNG taxicabs that serve John Wayne Airport.
Station testing was conducted on October 6, 2009. As a result of the successful test results, the CNG dispenser was opened for public retail use on October 7, 2009. A Grand Opening ceremony was held on December 2, 2009. As of this report, the station is operating without any technical issues.
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