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                    [Title] => Unioil sells alternative fuel products
                    [Summary] => Unioil Philippines Inc. has joined other oil firms that are offering alternative fuels in its retail stations, an industry official said.


"We are wondering why there was no mention of Unioil as one of those oil firms that are carrying biodiesel products in their gasoline stations.  In fact, Unioil is one of the most supportive and strongest advocates of the biodiesel products," Chemrez Inc. public affairs manager Carlos Palad said.
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"We are optimistic that the Big 3 oil firms plus Total will ultimately accept the use of alternative fuels including biodiesel especially with the continuing volatility of world crude prices," Chemrez Inc. public affairs officer Carlos Palad said.
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"We are optimistic that the Big 3 oil firms plus Total will ultimately accept the use of alternative fuels including biodiesel especially with the continuing volatility of world crude prices," Chemrez Inc. public affairs officer Carlos Palad said.
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"We are wondering why there was no mention of Unioil as one of those oil firms that are carrying biodiesel products in their gasoline stations.  In fact, Unioil is one of the most supportive and strongest advocates of the biodiesel products," Chemrez Inc. public affairs manager Carlos Palad said.
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"We are optimistic that the Big 3 oil firms plus Total will ultimately accept the use of alternative fuels including biodiesel especially with the continuing volatility of world crude prices," Chemrez Inc. public affairs officer Carlos Palad said.
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"We are optimistic that the Big 3 oil firms plus Total will ultimately accept the use of alternative fuels including biodiesel especially with the continuing volatility of world crude prices," Chemrez Inc. public affairs officer Carlos Palad said.
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