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What is natural gas?
Natural gas is a mixture of hydrocarbons found in the ground independently or together with crude oil. Its composition varies (depending on where it is found), but its main component is “Methane”(CH4}. The rest of the gas is made up of varying amounts of other gases like ethane, propane, butane, and heavier hydrocarbons, plus Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen, water and traces of other substances. Natural gas is a by-product of decaying vegetable matter in underground strata. Natural gas is the cleanest burning fossil fuel; it can help improve the quality of air and water,especially when used in highly polluted places.Malaysia is blessed with abundant natural gas reserves. At 82.5 trillion cubic feet, these reserves are two times the amount of oil, thus there is opportunity to promote and diversify the use of the natural gas not just as a power source in the industrial and utilities sector; but also as an alternative fuel for vehicles. PETRONAS, through its wholly, owned subsidiary, PETRONAS NGV Sdn Bhd , have been making NGV available to Malaysian motorists through its expanding chain of NGV outlets in the Klang Valley and other major urban areas in the country.
What is NGV ?
NGV stands for Natural Gas Vehicle. They operate similarly to traditional vehicles, but they use natural gas as fuel. Natural gas can power existing cars and trucks by converting the engines to a bi-fuel capability. To convert vehicles to natural gas requires installing a tank, fuel pressure regulators, and fuel lines. Most systems incorporate an electronic module which adjusts the engine to maintain comparable performance levels with either fuel. Limited production of dedicated natural gas engines and vehicles is under way at motor vehicle manufacturers. Refueling stations use the same natural gas as commercial facilities and residences. These stations now provide compressed natural gas for quick-fill
How a Natural Gas Vehicle Work ?
1. Natural gas is compressed and enters the vehicle through the natural gas fill valve (receptacle).
2. It flows into high-pressure cylinders located in or under the vehicle.
3. In a bi-fuel NGV, a fuel selector on the dashboard permits selection of natural gas or gasoline to act as the fuel for the vehicle. A dedicated NGV operates solely on natural gas.
4. When natural gas is needed by the engine, it leaves the cylinders and passes through the master manual shut-off valve.
5. The gas goes through the high-pressure fuel line and enters the engine compartment.
6. Gas enters the regulator, which reduces pressure from up to 3,600 psi to near atmospheric pressure.
7. The natural gas solenoid valve allows natural gas to pass from the regulator into the gas mixer or natural gas fuel injectors. (Or, it shuts off the natural gas when the engine is not running or when, in the case of a bi-fuel vehicle, gasoline is selected).
8. In a bi-fuel NGV, natural gas mixed with air flows down through the gasoline carburetor or fuel injection system and enters the engine’s combustion chambers. In a dedicated NGV, natural gas is injected into the engine’s combustion chamber via specially designed natural gas fuel injectors.
9. In a bi-fuel NGV, when the driver selects gasoline, the conventional gasoline system is activated and the natural gas system is automatically shut off.
NGV Diagram
Petronas NGV Station
KLANG VALLEY
| PETRONAS Station NGV KLCC NGV-1 & 2 Tkt Mezanin & Bawah GDC II Persiaran KLCC Kuala Lumpur City Centre 50088 Kuala Lumpur Tel : 03 – 23809050/60 |
PETRONAS Service Station Kg. Baru Jalan Raja Muda Abd Aziz Kg. Baru 50300 Kuala Lumpur Tel : 03 – 26988081 |
| PETRONAS Service Station Damansara Jaya 2 Lot 10068, Jln SS 22/48 Damansara Jaya II 50490 Petaling Jaya Tel : 03 – 77280680 |
PETRONAS Service Station SS4, Kelana Jaya Lot 2, Jalan SS 4B/10 Kelana Jaya 47301 Petaling Jaya |
| PETRONAS Service Station SS3, Kelana Jaya Lot 2, SS3/39 Kelana Jaya 47301 Petaling Jaya Tel : 03 – 78764335 |
PETRONAS Service Station Tmn Sri Hartamas Lot 48653, Taman Sri Hartamas Tel : 03 – 6201 1052 / 3363 |
| PETRONAS Service Station HICOM Shah Alam Jalan Ijuk 26/5 40000 Shah Alam Tel : 03 -5191 5658 / 9448 |
PETRONAS Service Station Subang Airport Lot PT 1210 Lpg Terbang Sultan Abd Aziz 47200 Subang Tel : 03 – 78462016 |
| PETRONAS Service Station Jln Kepong Lot No. 12134, Mukim Batu Jalan Kepong, Kepong 52100 Kuala Lumpur Tel : 03 – 62524064 |
PETRONAS Service Station Jln Klang Lama Batu 4 3/4, Jln Klang Lama 58000 Kuala Lumpur Tel : 03 – 79810794 |
| PETRONAS Service Station Tmn Samudera Lot 29071, 29072 Taman Samudera 68100 Batu Caves Tel : 03 – 61870601 |
PETRONAS Service Station Wangsa Melawati Lot 20272, Wangsa Melawati Jalan Hulu Kelang 503100 Kuala Lumpur Tel : 03 – 41433653 |
| PETRONAS Service Station Technology Park Malaysia (TPM) Taman Teknologi Malaysia Lebuhraya KL-Seremban 57100 Kuala Lumpur Tel : 03 – 90596527 |
PETRONAS Service Station Segambut Lot 9524, Jalan Segambut Tel : 03 – 6258 9818 |
| PETRONAS Service Station KLIA 1 (Outbound) Lot PT 3906 Jalan Terminal, KLIA 43900 Sepang Tel : 03 – 87873279 |
PETRONAS Service Station KLIA 2 (Outbound) Malaysia Airport Management & Technical Services KLIA 2 (Inbound) Jln Terminal KLIA 43900 Sepang Tel : 03 – 87872301 |
| PETRONAS Service Station KLIA 3 Jln Pekeliling Kargo, KLIA 43900 Sepang Tel : 03 – 87872302 |
PETRONAS Service Station Jln Hj. Sirat Lot PT 10729, Taman Klang Utama Jalan Hj. Sirat 42100 Klang Tel : 03 – 32917127 |
| PETRONAS Service Station Lot 59, Jln Ampang Lot 59, Bt 3, Jln Ampang 50450 Kuala Lumpur Tel : 03 – 42567030 |
PETRONAS Service Station Salak South Lot PT 4416, Jln Sg. Besi Salak Selatan 57100 Kuala Lumpur Tel : 03 – 79847207 |
| PETRONAS Service Station Taming Jaya, Balakong PT 12842, Tmn Taming Jaya Balakong, 43000 Kajang Tel : 03 – 89616650 |
PETRONAS Service Station Subang Jaya SS17 Lot 7380 – 7381 Jln SS 17/2 47500 Subang Jaya Tel : 03 – 56357012 |
| PETRONAS Service Station Sri Kembangan Lot 3463, Jln Raya 2 Sri Kembangan 43300 Serdang Selangor Darul Ehsan Tel : 03 – 89435669 |
PETRONAS Service Station Batu 5 1/2, Jln Cheras Lot 16033, Bt 5 1/2, Jln Cheras 56200 Cheras Kuala Lumpur Tel : 03 – 91335090 |
| PETRONAS Service Station Precint 9, Putrajaya Lot PT 1442, Precint 9 Putrajaya, Mukim Dengkil Daerah Putrajaya Tel : 03 – 88892008 |
PETRONAS Service Station Bt 14, Jln Puchong Lot 5972, Kg. Baru Batu 14, Puchong Tel : 03 – 80614008 |
| PETRONAS Service Station Persiaran Selangor NGV Monogas Taxi Depot Lot 20, Seksyen 15 Persiaran Selangor 40000 Shah Alam Tel : 012 – 2525842 |
PETRONAS Service Station Bandar Baru Selayang, Fasa 2A Lot 60349, Bandar Baru Selayang Fasa 2A, Jalan Sungai Tua Bt Caves Tel : 03 – 61857334 |
| Petronas Service Station Bt 3, Glenmarie Lot Lot PT119, Jln Mesra, Tmn Mesra, Bt3, Glenmarie 40150 Shah Alam Tel : 03 – 55121525 |
Stesen Minyak & Servis Petronas Jln Ipoh, Lapan Puluh Tujuh Enterprise, Lot Pt17011, Bt 6, Mukim Batu, Jln Ipoh, 51200 Kuala Lumpur |
| Stesen Minyak & Servis Petronas Teluk Panglima Garang(CS), Akrab Padu Ent, Lot 3020, Mukim Teluk Panglima Garang, 42500 K Langat, Selangor. |
Petronas NGV Jalan Jambu Jerteh, Rezua Resources, Lot No PT 6517, Jln Jambu Jerteh, 52000 Kepong, KL Tel : 03-62575464 |
| Petronas Service Station Jln Maarof, Bangsar Business Ideas Petroservis, Lot 232 & 233, Jln Maarof, Bangsar, 58000 KL Tel : 03-22823312 |
NEGERI SEMBILAN
| PETRONAS Service Station Senawang Batu 4 1/2 Jalan Seremban -Tampin 70450 Senawang Negeri Sembilan Tel : 06 – 6783654 |
PETRONAS Service Station Seremban 2 Jalan S2 B1, Lake View Square Mukim Rasah, Seremban 2 70200 Seremban N Sembilan Tel : 06 – 6014297/06 – 6014298 |
JOHOR
| PETRONAS Service Station Senai Lapangan Terbang Sultan Ismail 81400 Senai, Johor Tel : 07 – 599 4567 |
PETRONAS Service Station Taman Tampoi Utama Lot 60266, Taman Tampoi Utama 81200 Johor Bharu Tel : 03 – 241 5076 |
| PETRONAS Service Station Lebuhraya Pasir Gudang 81750 Masai Johor Tel : 07 – 2880500 |
PETRONAS Service Station Jalan Gangsa Plo 305, Jalan Gangsa 81700 Pasir Gudang Johor Tel : 07 – 2513494 |
| NGV Jln Datin Halimah No 10, Jln. Petaling 1, Off Jln Datin Halimah, 80350 Johor Bharu |
PENANG
| PETRONAS Service Station Prai Lot 93, Kawasan Perusahaan Prai 13600 Prai Tel : 04 – 390 3603 |
Melaka
| Stesen Minyak & Servis Petronas Ayer Keroh 1, Lot 4351, Mukim Bkt Katil, Ayer Keroh Height, 75450 Melaka. |
Malaysia is blessed with abundant natural gas reserves. At 82.5 trillion cubic feet, these reserves are two times the amount of oil, thus there is opportunity to promote and diversify the use of the natural gas not just as a power source in the industrial and utilities sector; but also as an alternative fuel for vehicles. PETRONAS, through its wholly, owned subsidiary, PETRONAS NGV Sdn Bhd , have been making NGV available to Malaysian motorists through its expanding chain of NGV outlets in the Klang Valley and other major urban areas in the country.
What is NGV ?
NGV stands for Natural Gas Vehicle. They operate similarly to traditional vehicles, but they use natural gas as fuel. Natural gas can power existing cars and trucks by converting the engines to a bi-fuel capability. To convert vehicles to natural gas requires installing a tank, fuel pressure regulators, and fuel lines. Most systems incorporate an electronic module which adjusts the engine to maintain comparable performance levels with either fuel. Limited production of dedicated natural gas engines and vehicles is under way at motor vehicle manufacturers. Refueling stations use the same natural gas as commercial facilities and residences. These stations now provide compressed natural gas for quick-fill.
How a Natural Gas Vehicle Work ?
1. Natural gas is compressed and enters the vehicle through the natural gas fill valve (receptacle).
2. It flows into high-pressure cylinders located in or under the vehicle.
3. In a bi-fuel NGV, a fuel selector on the dashboard permits selection of natural gas or gasoline to act as the fuel for the vehicle. A dedicated NGV operates solely on natural gas.
4. When natural gas is needed by the engine, it leaves the cylinders and passes through the master manual shut-off valve.
5. The gas goes through the high-pressure fuel line and enters the engine compartment.
6. Gas enters the regulator, which reduces pressure from up to 3,600 psi to near atmospheric pressure.
7. The natural gas solenoid valve allows natural gas to pass from the regulator into the gas mixer or natural gas fuel injectors. (Or, it shuts off the natural gas when the engine is not running or when, in the case of a bi-fuel vehicle, gasoline is selected).
8. In a bi-fuel NGV, natural gas mixed with air flows down through the gasoline carburetor or fuel injection system and enters the engine’s combustion chambers. In a dedicated NGV, natural gas is injected into the engine’s combustion chamber via specially designed natural gas fuel injectors.
9. In a bi-fuel NGV, when the driver selects gasoline, the conventional gasoline system is activated and the natural gas system is automatically shut off.
What is NGV ?
NGV stands for Natural Gas Vehicle. They operate similarly to traditional vehicles, but they use natural gas as fuel. Natural gas can power existing cars and trucks by converting the engines to a bi-fuel capability. To convert vehicles to natural gas requires installing a tank, fuel pressure regulators, and fuel lines. Most systems incorporate an electronic module which adjusts the engine to maintain comparable performance levels with either fuel. Limited production of dedicated natural gas engines and vehicles is under way at motor vehicle manufacturers. Refueling stations use the same natural gas as commercial facilities and residences. These stations now provide compressed natural gas for quick-fill.
How a Natural Gas Vehicle Work ?
1. Natural gas is compressed and enters the vehicle through the natural gas fill valve (receptacle).
2. It flows into high-pressure cylinders located in or under the vehicle.
3. In a bi-fuel NGV, a fuel selector on the dashboard permits selection of natural gas or gasoline to act as the fuel for the vehicle. A dedicated NGV operates solely on natural gas.
4. When natural gas is needed by the engine, it leaves the cylinders and passes through the master manual shut-off valve.
5. The gas goes through the high-pressure fuel line and enters the engine compartment.
6. Gas enters the regulator, which reduces pressure from up to 3,600 psi to near atmospheric pressure.
7. The natural gas solenoid valve allows natural gas to pass from the regulator into the gas mixer or natural gas fuel injectors. (Or, it shuts off the natural gas when the engine is not running or when, in the case of a bi-fuel vehicle, gasoline is selected).
8. In a bi-fuel NGV, natural gas mixed with air flows down through the gasoline carburetor or fuel injection system and enters the engine’s combustion chambers. In a dedicated NGV, natural gas is injected into the engine’s combustion chamber via specially designed natural gas fuel injectors.
9. In a bi-fuel NGV, when the driver selects gasoline, the conventional gasoline system is activated and the natural gas system is automatically shut off.