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Tuesday 12/15/09

Mo. Adds First Ethanol Blender Pumps

Warrenton Oil Company unveiled four new blender pumps in Moscow Mills, Mo., making it the first in state history, according to Domestic Fuels.

The blender pumps offer E20, E30 and E85 and regular gasoline.

(Domestic Fuel, Dec. 15, 2009)

(http://domesticfuel.com/…)

Posted at 11:11AM CST 12/15/09
Comments (1)
Blender pumps are a great way to cut out the middleman, cut freight costs, and present to the public a more competitive priced product. Normally the ethanol would flow thru an oil terminal which would add 20-30 cents in cost which does not benefit the consumer. Way to go Warrentown Oil!
Posted by Phil Younger at 8:58AM CST 12/16/09
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