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July 2022 by James Li
One of the most reliable (most PG&E maintained stations are) CNG station. Must have pre-registered account with PG&E.
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May 2021 by Baljinder G
They just taking compny card cannot use personal card so stupid
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October 2020 by kh nns
not for customers who Dont have p g e card.almost stranded.
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October 2020 by Michael White
Not open to the public. Don't come to get gas. You will not be able to fuel up unless you have a pge cng fueling account. It takes 5 days to open one.
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September 2019 by Tomas roman
fast courteous service
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August 2019 by Heather Caldwell
PGE EMPLOYEE S GAS STATION
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July 2019 by Drive Hard Earn Hard
It's very safe to put gas here, it's 11:51pm at night and I'm putting gas here right now.nothing to worry about here, it's very small town and this station is not in a bad area in this town. It get more rougher as you get closer to the downtown area and by the hospital but like I said this town is super small so it is not like you're putting gas in the ghetto in some major city. Nothing to worry about. You will be fine and safe.
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January 2018 by Elva Fonseca
It's located in a bad place.
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November 2016 by Danny Thai
You only come here if you have a CNG vehicle. This place averages about 3300-3400 psi without fail on the 3600psi hose. The problem is that it is quite out of the way from the Interstate 5. It also feels very secluded-discomforting if you are not from the vicinity. If the 3600 psi hose is broken, or the station is down...you are screwed. Once the 3600 psi was missing (did someone drive off with it?), and only the 3000 psi was available. I did not get a full tank of gas, and had to drive at 50mph with windows rolled up, no a/c in 80 degree heat all the way to Bakersfield. Rest assured, my companions did not enjoy that trip. If you are reading this, you probably already know--get a PG&E card in advance of your trip. My PG&E card took 5 weeks from initial request to arrive.