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[Title] => Seaoil launches RPs first ethanol-blended gasoline
[Summary] => The Philippines first environment-friendly ethanol-blended gasoline E10 or Ethanol 10 will be launched today by Seaoil, one of the smaller oil companies backing the National Fuel Ethanol Program that seeks to reduce the countrys dependence on expensive imported oil.
The program kick off will be headed by no less than President Arroyo who will pump the first E10 gas pump dispenser at the Seaoil station along EDSA in Quezon City.
[DatePublished] => 2005-08-29 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Rocel Felix
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[Title] => Four small oil firms to sell ethanol-blended gasoline
[Summary] => The governments efforts to accelerate the use of cheaper, environment-friendly transport fuels is getting a major boost with four new players in the downstream oil business agreeing to sell ethanol-blended gasoline in at least 400 service stations nationwide by September this year.
Energy Undersecretary Peter Anthony Abaya said that Seaoil, Unioil, Flying V and USA 888 will be putting up additional pumps to jumpstart the Department of Energys National Fuel Ethanol Project aimed at reducing the countrys dependence on expensive imported oil
[DatePublished] => 2005-08-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => How private was your conversation with Boy Abunda?
[Summary] => If you ask Boy Abunda what he feels when people say hes one of the most formidable interviewers on Philippine television, he becomes defensive to the point of being self-deprecating.
"I work very hard on my interviews but Im not formidable. Im a work in progress, Im still under construction. My edges are rough. They need to be polished. I am still learning the tricks. I have yet to learn the art of judicious interruptions of Ted Koppel. Thats one of the hardest things to do on air to cut a guest when necessary.
[DatePublished] => 2003-04-20 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Mons Romulo
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[Title] => Seaoil launches RPs first ethanol-blended gasoline
[Summary] => The Philippines first environment-friendly ethanol-blended gasoline E10 or Ethanol 10 will be launched today by Seaoil, one of the smaller oil companies backing the National Fuel Ethanol Program that seeks to reduce the countrys dependence on expensive imported oil.
The program kick off will be headed by no less than President Arroyo who will pump the first E10 gas pump dispenser at the Seaoil station along EDSA in Quezon City.
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[Title] => Four small oil firms to sell ethanol-blended gasoline
[Summary] => The governments efforts to accelerate the use of cheaper, environment-friendly transport fuels is getting a major boost with four new players in the downstream oil business agreeing to sell ethanol-blended gasoline in at least 400 service stations nationwide by September this year.
Energy Undersecretary Peter Anthony Abaya said that Seaoil, Unioil, Flying V and USA 888 will be putting up additional pumps to jumpstart the Department of Energys National Fuel Ethanol Project aimed at reducing the countrys dependence on expensive imported oil
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[Title] => How private was your conversation with Boy Abunda?
[Summary] => If you ask Boy Abunda what he feels when people say hes one of the most formidable interviewers on Philippine television, he becomes defensive to the point of being self-deprecating.
"I work very hard on my interviews but Im not formidable. Im a work in progress, Im still under construction. My edges are rough. They need to be polished. I am still learning the tricks. I have yet to learn the art of judicious interruptions of Ted Koppel. Thats one of the hardest things to do on air to cut a guest when necessary.
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