+ Follow FLYING V CORP Tag
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[Title] => Oil firms cut prices by 25¢/liter
[Summary] => Oil companies yesterday rolled back the prices of their petroleum products by 25 centavos per liter following the drop of petroleum prices in the world market.
[DatePublished] => 2010-03-23 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Donnabelle L. Gatdula
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[Title] => Flying V sets opening of first biofuel center
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Flying V Corp. will open next month the first Bio-Fuel Center which will also serve as a pumping station for BioDiesel Premium fuel.
The center is a partnership between Flying V and the Philcoa Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative (PEMC).
Flying V director for special projects Paul S. Tanjutco said the center will likewise house its pioneering efforts in the promotion and propagation of the use of bio-fuels, particularly bio-diesel.
[DatePublished] => 2006-10-16 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ted P. Torres
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[Title] => Caltex mulls 75¢ oil price increase
[Summary] => Another oil price hike is in the offing.
Caltex Philippines Inc. is looking at a 70- to 75-centavo per liter increase on local prices of petroleum products this month while the new players have their sights trained on a P1 increase.
Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. is also planning a similar increase, possibly early next month, according to Shell president Oscar Reyes.
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[Title] => Oil firms cut prices by 25¢/liter
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Flying V Corp. will open next month the first Bio-Fuel Center which will also serve as a pumping station for BioDiesel Premium fuel.
The center is a partnership between Flying V and the Philcoa Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative (PEMC).
Flying V director for special projects Paul S. Tanjutco said the center will likewise house its pioneering efforts in the promotion and propagation of the use of bio-fuels, particularly bio-diesel.
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[Title] => Caltex mulls 75¢ oil price increase
[Summary] => Another oil price hike is in the offing.
Caltex Philippines Inc. is looking at a 70- to 75-centavo per liter increase on local prices of petroleum products this month while the new players have their sights trained on a P1 increase.
Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. is also planning a similar increase, possibly early next month, according to Shell president Oscar Reyes.
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