Going Green: Chevron Buying 55 Natural-Gas Fueling Stations
VNG Increases the 'Next Generation Natural Gas'
Virginia Natural Gas will increase the amount of its natural gas supply that is procured, transported or delivered.

VNG has entered into new agreements with several natural gas suppliers.
Photo: VNG
Virginia Natural Gas (VNG) has a continued commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions across the natural gas value chain.
As a result, it announced it will increase the amount of its natural gas supply that is procured, transported, or delivered by companies committed to lowering methane emissions — VNG refers to this natural gas as "Next Generation Natural Gas."
VNG has entered into new agreements with several natural gas suppliers, resulting in up to one-third of its customers' annual demand as of November 1 being supplied with "Next Generation Natural Gas."
"Virginia Natural Gas is a leader in the industry for these types of transactions," said Robert Duvall, VNG president. "Our customers can have confidence knowing our team is focused on supplying natural gas to make certain our region's energy is safe, reliable, economical and lower carbon.
This transaction demonstrates our strong relationship with energy companies focused on reducing methane emissions efficiently and effectively during the production cycle."
Lowering Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Since October 2019, VNG has procured natural gas that has been certified to have been produced with lower greenhouse gas emissions as part of its broader commitment to seek gas supply that has been sourced, transported, and distributed by companies that have pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to less than 1% across the natural gas value chain.
"Natural gas is foundational to a low carbon future and critical as more clean energy solutions are developed," added Duvall.
"Virginia Natural Gas is a strong advocate for the development of collaborative efforts that support reducing greenhouse gas emissions associated with natural gas and the infrastructure that transports it, making a 'wellhead to burner tip' supply chain of increasingly lower-emission natural gas for customers."
VNG has entered its first certified natural gas transaction with bp, a leading natural gas marketer in the US, for natural gas combined with a MiQ methane emissions performance certificate. Beginning in 2023, the certificates that are combined with the natural gas purchased as part of the bp — VNG agreement will be sourced from 70 onshore wells located in bp's Haynesville basin in Louisiana.
The certificates have been independently certified by MiQ, a globally recognized, non-profit natural gas certification entity under the MiQ Standard for Methane Emissions Performance.
More Utility Fleet
Inside the Electric Utility Fleet Managers Conference
What is EUFMC? For more than seven decades, the Electric Utility Fleet Managers Conference has served as a hub for collaboration, education, and innovation within the utility fleet industry. In this video, Work Truck talks to EUFMC President Greg Loew to learn more.
Read More →Inside the EUFMC Equipment Expo & Drive-Through
Follow Work Truck as we check out the trucks and other vehicles that were showcased at the Electric Utility Fleet Managers Conference in Williamsburg, Virginia. Whether looking for something on tires or treads, it was there for fleet managers to see.
Read More →
Terex Utilities & Kiley Unveil Custom America 250 Bucket Trucks at EUFMC 2026
Terex Utilities showcased a patriotic spirit in its booth this week during the Electric Utility Fleet Managers Conference in Williamsburg, Virginia, by debuting two custom-wrapped bucket trucks celebrating America’s upcoming 250th anniversary.
Read More →
Panasonic Connect & Anterix Strengthen Connectivity Options for Utilities and Field Workers
The Panasonic Connect Toughbook 56 is the first Toughbook to earn the AnterixActive badge, which means it can connect to and operate on Anterix’s 900 MHz network even in the most remote locations.
Read More →
Why Fleet Managers Are Replacing Departmental Vehicles with Shared Motor Pools
Departmentally assigned vehicles often create hidden costs through underutilization, poor visibility, and increased administrative burden. This white paper explores how shared motor pool strategies help fleets reduce costs, improve accountability, and optimize vehicle utilization.
Read More →
Streamlight Launches Portable Scene Light III & LiteBox 1Million
Streamlight has launched its Portable Scene Light III (PSL III), which delivers up to 10,000 lumens, and the LiteBox 1Million, a long-range search light that delivers one million candela.
Read More →
EUFMC 2026 Matches Fleet Registration Record
EUFMC 2026 registration has surpassed last year’s fleet registration record, and the event will deliver a variety of topics during its educational program, Driving Safety, Sustainability & Technical Expertise.
Read More →
What to Expect from PALFINGER in 2026
Work Truck visited with Ismael Daneluz, vice president of sales and service for PALFINGER North America, to discuss where the company is headed in 2026. In this video, he discusses new products and a strategic growth outlook.
Read More →
Boosting Last-Mile Fleet Uptime, Safety, and Value with AI Vehicle Inspections
AI-powered inspections are transforming last-mile fleets by replacing manual checks with highly accurate automated scans that detect defects in seconds. By giving fleet operations visibility into the daily condition of their vehicles, you can identify trends over the vehicle’s lifecycle that enable improved procurement decisions, route management, driver training and accountability.
Read More →
DICA Launches Complete Engineered Ground Protection Line
DICA’s new Ranger HD, Defender MD, and Titan mat systems deliver scalable, high-performance ground protection solutions. All are being exhibited this week at CONEXPO 2026.
Read More →
