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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Green Oasis Environmental, Inc. (GRNO)
GRNO 0.00Jan 8 4:00 PM EST

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To: Norman H. Hostetler who wrote (3536)3/26/1997 1:01:00 PM
From: Andrew   of 13091
 
<<Diesel fuels must be dyed before they can be sold at retail in order to insure that they are kept distinct--is it #1 that's blue and #2 that's red? or vice versa?--somebody help me out here.

>> Well, well. That explains why my favorite Amoco - the connoisseur's choice among MB diesel drivers - is red whereas the Brand X (as well as Texaco and Shell) fuel is dyed yellow. I never saw any blue diesel, although sometimes it is clear. The Texaco diesel sold at my service station is classified as "Texaco low sulfur premium diesel 2 suitable for on road motor vehicle use". Their delivery invoice also describes no. 1 diesel as "avjet fuel and home heating oil". Does this help?
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