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Mayon volcano emitted yesterday sulfur dioxide that was more than thrice the normal volume of 500 tons per day, triggered by the massive degassing and continuous magma build-up inside it.

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IPPCA consists of the smaller players in the downstream oil industry such as Castrol, Eastern Petroleum Corp., Filpride Energy Corp., Flying V, Liquigaz Philippine Corp., Oilink International Corp., 3n2J Shipping and Trading Services Inc., Pryce Gases, PTT Philippines Inc., Rambi Development Corp., Seaoil Philippines Inc., Subic Bay Distribution Inc., and Unioil Philippines Inc.
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Sources said the state-run power utility firm met with officials of the big "3" oil firms recently.

In that meeting, they said suppliers of Napocor, of which the biggest is Petron Corp., will not be compelled to comply with the one percent sulfur specs until the grace period ends on March 2002.
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Sources said the state-run power utility firm met with officials of the big "3" oil firms recently.

In that meeting, they said suppliers of Napocor, of which the biggest is Petron Corp., will not be compelled to comply with the one percent sulfur specs until the grace period ends on March 2002.
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