Beyond6 will build a state-of-the-art renewable compressed natural gas refueling facility to supply for Detmar Logistics, LLC, a Midland-based, last mile materials company focused on lower carbon intensity transportation.
When complete in Q3 of 2023 (anticipated), the filling station will deliver CNG linked to renewable natural gas to Detmar’s new CNG-powered fleet of 60 trucks on the east side of town, just off I-20. The new facility will also accommodate public vehicle fueling and bulk-fills for mobile pipeline operators.
Beyond6’s CNG station furthers Detmar’s objective to support their customer’s lower carbon intensity goals and freight efficiency efforts in frac sand, gravel dry bulk transportation, and lower carbon intensity-specialized logistics. Fueling with biomethane allows Detmar to reduce their customer’s scope 3 emissions by nearly 60%.
Operationalizing renewable natural gas is a mission-critical goal for Detmar Logistics. “We must be accountable to our clients and the environment. Partnering with Beyond6 allows us to do both,” said Matt Detmar, Detmar Logistics’ president and CEO.
New York-based Beyond6 designs, builds, owns, operates, and maintains a network of alternative fueling stations across the country. “Our team of highly-trained strategists, designers and operations professionals are committed to moving the alternative fuel industry forward. This project will put both companies on the cutting edge of lower carbon intensity,” commented Andrew West, Beyond6 founder and strategic advisor.
Chevron U.S.A. Inc., a subsidiary of Chevron Corporation, acquired full ownership of Beyond6, LLC, and its nationwide network of CNG stations from Mercuria Energy Trading and West in late 2022.
Source: Beyond6