Naughton Energy Fueling New York City Elections

 

Naughton Energy had the honor of being selected by the NYC Board of Elections as a subcontractor to provide the fuel that was required for the New York City Elections back in November. The company was responsible for ensuring the timely delivery of fuel to polling stations across all five boroughs.

“We are committed to servicing all the generators for the NYC Board of Elections and ensuring all New Yorkers have a voice in their city. Being selected for a high-profile job as a woman-owned small business demonstrates our abilities as a reliable, trusted company servicing the five boroughs,” said Rory Naughton, Chief Operating Officer. Indeed, the company was fully equipped to undertake any project of such significance.

This year’s elections will involve all elected positions in New York City. Some of the positions in play include the Mayor’s office and all congressional and local seats. The elections will be held in more than 60 polling stations across all five boroughs, and the fueling cycles are strict and precise.

This year’s elections involved all elected positions in New York City. Some of the positions that were voted on included the Mayor’s office as well as all congressional and local seats. The elections were held in more than 60 polling stations across all five boroughs.

Naughton Energy utilizes a sophisticated transportation network comprising channels such as road, barge, rail, and pipeline. The company also operates a large fleet of tank wagon fuel delivery trucks serving the New York Metropolitan area.

About Naughton Energy
Naughton Energy was formed in 1976 as a coal trading firm with its initial market efforts concentrated in the Northeastern United States. In the early 1980s, the company entered into petroleum sales. During the 1980’s coal and petroleum market areas were expanded, and the company initiated sales of natural gas and specialized & industrial lubricants. Naughton Energy is presently supplying coal, petroleum, lubricants, and fuel tanks to customers throughout the continental United States.