UPS Inc. has agreed to buy the equivalent of 170 million gallons of renewable natural gas from Clean Energy Fuels Corp. over the next seven years in what the company described as the biggest-ever deal involving the alternative fuel.
The contract, worth about $95 million based on current natural gas prices, runs through 2025, according to UPS. The parcel deliver company said renewable natural gas ultimately will make up 40% of its total fuel purchases for ground transportation.
UPS Inc. is No. 1 on the Transport Topics Top 100 list of the largest for-hire carriers in North America.
“Instead of wasting it, we’re going to use it in trucks,” said Mike Casteel, director of fleet procurement for UPS. “We’re hoping to stimulate more production, and we eventually want for the majority of our natural gas to be renewable natural gas.”
