Southern Company Gas subsidiary Atlanta Gas Light has decided to test adsorbed natural gas bi-fuel vehicles with the new integrated fuel storage technology developed by Adsorbed Natural Gas Products, Inc. (ANGP). Adsorbed natural gas (ANG) technology uses activated carbon to reduce the storage pressure of natural gas without sacrificing the volume of natural gas stored through a process called adsorption. Read more »
ANG Technology to Collect Boil-off Gas on LNG Ships

ANG Storage Testing
Cenergy Solutions has signed a collaboration agreement with one of the largest Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) shipbuilders in the world to store boil-off gas without compressing it in high pressure CNG tanks or refrigerating the gas to be restored as LNG. The captured gas is then able to be used to fuel the ship’s engines, with both dedicated and dual-fuel LNG as applications. Read more »
Ingevity Unveils Low-pressure ANG Fueling Station
Ingevity has completed the construction of a low-pressure adsorbed natural gas (ANG) fueling station at its global headquarters and technical center in North Charleston, S.C. The fueling station will supply natural gas to ANG bi-fuel vehicles outfitted with storage cylinders containing Ingevity’s Nuchar® FuelSorb™ activated carbon monoliths. Read more »
Xebec Announces Major Biogas Upgrade System Order for France
Xebec Adsorption Inc. (Xebec), a global provider of clean energy solutions, has reported strong order activity from France for multiple biogas upgrading Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) units to be delivered in 2019. Read more »
Patent Issued for ANGP’s Low-Pressure Storage System for NGVs
Adsorbed Natural Gas Products, Inc. (ANGP) has been issued U.S. Patent Number US 10,113,696 B1 Integrated On-Board Low-Pressure Adsorbed Natural Gas Storage System for an Adsorbed Natural Gas Vehicle by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Read more »
ANGP to Present PHANGV® Technology at Upcoming U.S. Summit

ANGP’s WGC 2018 Innovation Award for Transportation
Adsorbed Natural Gas Products, Inc. (ANGP) will be presenting its PHANGV® (plug-in hybrid adsorbed natural gas vehicle) technology at the Energy Exchange Summit in Cleveland, OH from August 20th through August 23rd. ANGP’s bi-fuel 2018 Ford F150 achieves a range of 80 miles on low-pressure adsorbed natural gas (ANG) technology at 25% of CNG pressures before seamlessly switching to gasoline. Read more »
WGC 2018 ‘Transportation Driven by Gas Award’ Part of Event’s Rich NGV Offering
Adsorbed Natural Gas Products, Inc. (ANGP) is to be a proud recipient of the 2018 World Gas Conference ‘Innovation Award for the Transportation Driven by Gas’ segment for the company’s PHANGV® technology. This and a content rich with opportunities to learn more about natural gas for transportation applications demonstrates the IGU’s commitment to engage downstream stakeholders. Read more »
ANG System Captures Farm Generated Gas for Transport and Other Applications
Cenergy Solutions, Inc. has entered into an agreement to use its proprietary Adsorbent Natural Gas (ANG) Storage System to capture biogas that is being vented at several pig farms in Thailand. The low pressure storage system provides opportunity to economically store, transport and utilize renewable biogas, for which one of the potential uses is vehicle fuel. Read more »
Eni and FCA Jointly Target CO2 Emissions Reduction
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Rome-based Italian Energy company Eni S.p.A. will jointly focus on reducing CO2 emissions produced by road transport vehicles under a research agreement signed late November. The agreement, which focuses on new technological applications for sustainable mobility, was signed in the presence of the Prime Minister, Paolo Gentiloni, by the chief executives of the two companies, Claudio Descalzi and Sergio Marchionne. Read more »
US Patent for ANGP’s Natural Gas Low Pressure Delivery System

ANG conformable storage tank
Adsorbed Natural Gas Products Inc. (ANGP), recent winners of the 2016 Frost & Sullivan New Product Innovation Award, has received a Notice of Allowance for its Sorbent Based Low Pressure Gaseous Delivery System from the United State Patent and Trademark Office. ANGP refers to it as a Fuel Extraction Pressurization System (FEPS™). Read more »