Thank you.
Your slide 8 says that natural gas vehicles emit 23% less carbon emissions and 90% less particulates compared to diesel trucks
We've heard that liquefied natural gas vehicles have an issue with fuel evaporating in storage tanks in the vehicles after a few days before it can be combusted. When we hear that LNG vehicles have lower GHG emissions, we're usually talking just about the combustion of the fuel. But fuel is also lost due to evaporation and that loss is often not calculated by analysts comparing conventional gas to LNG.
Have you experienced any of these issues? Have there been any advancements to address this problem, and what is needed for infrastructure to make sure LNG is used before it evaporates?