+ Follow BARRY ASHMAN Tag
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[Title] => Unleaded gas launched tomorrow
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As part of its commitment to the Clean Air Act (CAA), Caltex will officially
launch tomorrow its next generation unleaded gasoline, Vortex. The new product
is part of a $45 million Caltex refinery upgrade program.
Barry Ashman, general manager for retail of Caltex (Philippines) Inc., said
Vortex was among the measures the oil firm had undertaken to comply with the
CAA. "Vortex works to clean the engine aside from delivering the maximum
performance that has come to be expected of Caltex fuel products.
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[Title] => Caltex spends $45 M for upgrading of facilities
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Caltex Philippines Inc. has spent some $45 million for the upgrading of its
refinery facilities.
The investment was made to meet the requirements of the 1999 Clean Air Act
(CAA), which requires the phase out of leaded gasoline and the upgrading of
unleaded gasoline to meet increased competition.
Caltex officials said the refinery had to upgrade and re-optimize to maintain
octane quality in its petroleum products without the lead additive.
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[Title] => Unleaded gas launched tomorrow
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As part of its commitment to the Clean Air Act (CAA), Caltex will officially
launch tomorrow its next generation unleaded gasoline, Vortex. The new product
is part of a $45 million Caltex refinery upgrade program.
Barry Ashman, general manager for retail of Caltex (Philippines) Inc., said
Vortex was among the measures the oil firm had undertaken to comply with the
CAA. "Vortex works to clean the engine aside from delivering the maximum
performance that has come to be expected of Caltex fuel products.
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[Title] => Caltex spends $45 M for upgrading of facilities
[Summary] =>
Caltex Philippines Inc. has spent some $45 million for the upgrading of its
refinery facilities.
The investment was made to meet the requirements of the 1999 Clean Air Act
(CAA), which requires the phase out of leaded gasoline and the upgrading of
unleaded gasoline to meet increased competition.
Caltex officials said the refinery had to upgrade and re-optimize to maintain
octane quality in its petroleum products without the lead additive.
[DatePublished] => 2000-04-01 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1097672
[AuthorName] => Ted P. Torres
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