“With the two workshops that have passed the technical inspection, it is expected that vehicles will use CNG as fuel to grow at a quick pace in the southern region of the country,” the executive said.
The new facilities in Potosi will join the 211 conversion centers authorized by the ANH to operate, which are located in the following places: Cochabamba (51), Chuquisaca (5), La Paz (56), Oruro (9), Santa Cruz (49) and Sucre (41).
The CNG system enables users to save 65% in fuel consumption in comparison with gasoline-powered vehicles and up to 50% compared to diesel ones.
Late last year, YPFB began selling compressed natural gas in the city when the state-owned company opened the first CNG refueling station there.
Source: The National Hydrocarbons Agency.