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                    [Title] => Caltex dismantles Pandacan fuel tanks
                    [Summary] => Caltex Philippines Inc. announced yesterday that it has completed dismantling its six fuel tanks as part of its commitment to scale down its Pandacan depot operation.


Caltex officials said they are two months ahead of schedule based on the memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed by the ‘Big 3’ oil companies, Department of Energy and the City of Manila last June.

They said two tanks, including a huge 36,000 barrel capacity tank, were brought down last September while the other four was dismantled last Oct. 21.
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                    [Summary] => Caltex Philippines Inc. announced yesterday that it has completed dismantling its six fuel tanks as part of its commitment to scale down its Pandacan depot operation.


Caltex officials said they are two months ahead of schedule based on the memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed by the ‘Big 3’ oil companies, Department of Energy and the City of Manila last June.

They said two tanks, including a huge 36,000 barrel capacity tank, were brought down last September while the other four was dismantled last Oct. 21.
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