Station details for the Flying J Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) station in Ogden, Utah
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Station details:
Flying J
1172 W. 2100 So. Ogden, UT 84401
801-399-5577
- 3600
- 3000
- Box
- Semi
- 24
- CC
- Reliable:
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Price history
Prices for this station have historically varied from $0.93 to $1.84 per gge. We have data extending back to April 2010 for this station. Historical data can be obtained by contacting us.
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User comments
CNG Prices.com has collected 10 user comments about this station. They often have useful information about how to find a station or how reliabile it is, or whether it is well lit at night. Peruse the comments here, or add your own comment.
Date | User | Comment |
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11 Nov 2015 | anonymous | I fill here daily, as I am a medical courier. Don't always get great pressure, about 3100 is average, occasionally get 3600+ |
6 Jan 2014 | anonymous | Have not been able to get a good fill for the last few times I've used this station, around 3200-3300 psi. Anyone else having this issue? Could it be weather/tempreature related? I ask because I'm kinda new to CNG. |
9 Nov 2012 | anonymous | Pump #2 is a 3600 job. I have filled between 3700 and 3800 the last 2 times there. Great pressure. |
17 Aug 2012 | anonymous | There are 2 3000PSI pumps. One is inop (Pump 4). The other cuts off at 2950PSI or so (Pump 2) giving code E1. I called this in this week, but so far no fix. Usually Pump 4 is good, filling at 3300 PSI+. |
19 Jul 2012 | anonymous | Great place to fill. Pumps always have high pressure and do great. |
8 Aug 2011 | anonymous | Filled up today: Worked fine. |
21 Dec 2010 | anonymous | The pumps in the truck area have been INOP for a while. The credit card reader hasn't worked in many months. |
29 May 2010 | anonymous | Accepts MC, VISA, AMEX, Discover! Many stations don't accept the latter two. |
23 Apr 2010 | anonymous | I drive the whole state of Utah. This new CNG dispensing equipment at the Ogden Flying J is the nicest equipment anywhere, not to mention Flying J is a great place to stop. Way to go Questar and Flying J. |
14 Apr 2010 | anonymous | There are four pumps. Two are where the RVs fill up and two are where the semis fill up (2nd island from the north). Great pressure - full fills everytime. |
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