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    Hi, am a newbie...i would like to know if there is really a law that will phase out the use of fuel with no ethanol blend. from what i heard the sale of unleaded gasoline with no ethanol blend will be allowed up to August 2012 only.

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    I think Premium would have to be better than ethnaol blend.

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    ok lang kung bumagsak ang presyo ng unleaded gasoline na merong halong ethanol kase ngayon sobrang layo ng difference nila ng ordinaryong unleaded eh

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    matagal na ang law. If I am not mistaken, part ito ng clean air act. kasama ang paggamit ng biodiesel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by meledson View Post
    matagal na ang law. If I am not mistaken, part ito ng clean air act. kasama ang paggamit ng biodiesel.
    Was just thinking about this. If that's the case, how does Petron get around with it's Blaze 100 (no ethanol)? Sorry, too lazy to search. :D

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    Bad news for MC then that is better suited to RON 90 without ethanol.
    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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    It's called the Biofuels Act of 2006. This has been in effect for quite while now (all the gasoline stations have that yellow sticker on their pumps advising you that the fuel contains 10% ethanol) - in fact, I think the only gasoline being sold without ethanol is Blaze 100. Not sure how they managed that one...

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    If I recall, the act requires biological content... not specifically ethanol... thus Petron uses a non-ethanol additive.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    If I recall, the act requires biological content... not specifically ethanol... thus Petron uses a non-ethanol additive.
    That's what I thought, too, but when I read the law, it specifically mentioned "bio-ethanol".

    SEC. 5. Mandatory Use o€Eio€iels. - Pursuant to the
    above policy, it is hereby mandated that all liquid fuels for
    motors and enginee sold in the Philippines shall contain
    locally-sourced biofuels components as follows:

    5.1 Within two years from the effectivity of this Act, at
    least five percent (5%) bioethanol shall comprise the annual
    total volume of gasoline fuel actually sold and distributed by
    each and every oil company in the country, subject to the
    requirement that all bioethanol blended gasoline shall contain
    a minimum of five percent (5%) bioethanol fuel by volume:
    Provided That the ethanol blend conforms to PNS.

    5.2 Within four years from the effectivity of this Act, the
    NBB created under this Act is empowered to determine the
    feasibility and thereafter recommend to DOE to mandate a
    minimum of ten percent (10%) blend of bioethanol by volume
    into all gasoline fuel distributed and sold by each and every
    oil company in the country.

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    #10
    Quote Originally Posted by dnomyar View Post
    Hi, am a newbie...i would like to know if there is really a law that will phase out the use of fuel with no ethanol blend. from what i heard the sale of unleaded gasoline with no ethanol blend will be allowed up to August 2012 only.
    Maybe, if there would be more better fuel than unleaded with eco-friendly effect.

    But going back to old gasoline, I dont think so!

law on phasing out unleaded fuel with no ethanol blend