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    #21
    odell...ewan ko.pero diba sabi nila dati na prone sa dumi nozzle niyang patrol niyo ni boybi?tanong mo sa kaniya.

    kung lahat ng bago eh naco clog ang nozzle, edi san kayo lahat na nakabagong patrol nagpapa diesel?

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    #22
    Flash news:

    50 centavo discount on all fuels being sold at SeaOil Tandang Sora for a 'limited' time (until old stocks last daw).

    Bukod pa yan sa Loyal Biyahero program nila (nagmember na din ako. )

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    #23
    san banda yung sa tandang sora?

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    #24
    Along T.Sora near Sanville. Near the entrance to the urban off-road area.

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    #25
    otep anung local biyahero?

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    #26
    Discount card para sa mga SeaOil customers. Load up an initial 150 litres and get discounts and freebies afterwards.

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    #27
    OTEP san ung urban offroad? hehe la lang...

    Glennster yung bioexceed mo ba yung pure biodiesel or yung nasa pumps na? 2 days ago nag full tank ako ng mixed na diesel and bioexceed. 24/L

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    #28
    yung pure bioexceed.hinahalo ko pa.

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    #29
    ilang percent ang halo mo?

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    #30
    may tanong lang...

    saan kumukuha ng gas/diesel tong mga SeaOil, Unioil, Total etc... na mga small players??

    bakit kaya nila magbigay ng mura? and yung mismong mga refiners eh hindi?

    wala naman kayong masamang nararamdaman sa cars ninyo? i'm hesitant kasi na magfill sa mga stations na ganyan..

    laging shell and petron lang... mas secure kasi para sa akin

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    #31
    may point si pissword.hehe.. bakit nga ba mas mababa?

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    #32
    hmmm di kaya kasi private sila?

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    #33
    SeaOil imports its fuel in a refined state already. Local oil companies import crude and have to refine it themselves locally. This accounts for higher overhead cost.

    I've been using the SeaOil, UniOil and Petron (a major player) and I have had no problems with any of them.

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    #34
    pissword...actually, masasabi kong mas pino takbo ng makina ko ngayon..

    i used petron and shell dati...mausok pa.

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    #35
    ahh buti naman kasi dati nung simula palang sila mga small players daming takot... lagi ko din nakikita puro jeep and trucks lang ang nagpapakarga.

    Seaoil pala import kaya masmura... kala ko sa big players lang din siya kumukuha

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    #36
    just reposting the website...

    http://www.seaoil.com.ph

    Mandaluyong Terminal

    Among the independent players, SEAOIL boasts of the largest storage facility in Metro Manila. This has allowed the company to strategically expand its gasoline station network much rapidly than its competitors. Its 12 storage tanks have a total capacity of over 15 million liters. A portion of the terminal space is also used as a manufacturing and warehousing facility for its lubricant product line.



    Mabini Terminal

    The development of a storage terminal is currently underway in Mabini, Batangas. Deep waters surround the planned terminal, enabling large ships to anchor close to the terminal thereby removing the need for costly “lighterage” or a long receiving pipe line . Upon completion, the terminal will cover 18 hectares of land with a total storage capacity of 40 million liters.

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