Trillium expands CNG network by adding U.S. Energy stations
Last update: Apr 28, 2025
Deal adds 44 locations across North America, strengthening alternative fuel footprint.

Trillium Energy Solutions, part of the Love’s Family of Companies, announced today the completion of its acquisition of U.S. Energy’s compressed natural gas (CNG) dispensing network.
The purchase adds 41 stations across 15 U.S. states and three locations in Canada to the company’s portfolio, bringing its North American network to 107 sites. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
“This network expansion reinforces Trillium’s and Love’s commitment to providing every fuel type our customers need,” said Ryan Erickson, vice president of Trillium. “We have recently seen an increased interest in CNG as a clean alternative fuel from both private sector fleets and trucking customers. Adding these stations grows our network significantly, unlocking more value and access for customers.”
Trillium’s 24/7 service team will operate, maintain, and monitor the newly acquired stations. Additionally, the company plans to build a new CNG station in Fresno, California, scheduled for completion later this year.
Trillium is one of the leading providers of renewable fuels and alternative fueling solutions under the Love’s Family of Companies, which operates a national network of travel stops and offers expertise across CNG, hydrogen, electric vehicle charging, and renewable natural gas.










