CNG Continues It’s Popular Ride
Oklahoma business tries to see if water, natural gas mix
Edmond’s CNG Interstate is making a push for broader use of compressed natural gas as an alternative to gasoline in transportation.
By Jay F. Marks | Published: March 1, 2013
EDMOND — Craig Wright is an unabashed tinkerer.
He’s also convinced of natural gas’ potential as a replacement for gasoline, so he is always looking for a new application.
His limited-edition 2012 Ford F-150 Raptor, with distinctive red lettering on the grill, has been converted to run on compressed natural gas. It also has added a CNG-fueled Roush supercharger, creating what he calls a Roush Raptor.