Irish energy provider Flogas has signed a multi-year partnership with Circle K that expands public access to Bio-CNG across Ireland, with fuel card holders now able to refuel at all four Circle K CNG stations in addition to Flogas' existing Bio-CNG network, according to a Mobility Plaza report.

The partnership, which builds on collaboration between the companies since 2022, means Bio-CNG is now available at key sites in Dublin, Tipperary and Limerick. The combined network provides coverage designed to support hauliers along major logistics corridors whilst helping fleets reduce emissions without disrupting established routes.

Energy Services Manager Ciaran Gahan stated: "Our renewed partnership with Circle K is about giving our customers greater flexibility, convenience, and transparency. Customers can use both Flogas and Circle K branded cards, and all transactions will be billed centrally for their CNG usage."

Flogas has also announced a new contract with long-term partner Virginia International Logistics. Under the agreement, eight of the company's trucks will receive Flogas fuel cards, enabling them to refuel at any Circle K CNG station or Flogas Bio-CNG facility.

Fuel card users will have access to centralised billing and detailed sustainability reporting, giving operators transparent data on carbon savings and environmental performance. The expanded network addresses growing demand from transport operators seeking alternatives to diesel whilst maintaining operational flexibility across Ireland's road freight corridors.

Bio-CNG is produced from organic waste and can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 90 per cent compared to conventional diesel fuel. The fuel is compatible with existing compressed natural gas vehicles without requiring engine modifications, making it accessible for fleet operators transitioning to lower-carbon transport solutions.

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