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                    [Title] => Seaoil to open P500-M oil storage facility in Davao
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Seaoil Philippines Inc. is set to open another oil storage facility – its biggest so far – in Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur.

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MANILA, Philippines - Being first to introduce ethanol blend in gasoline in 2005, four years ahead of the passage of the BioFuels Law, Seaoil Philippines Inc. wants to ensure the sustainability of its bioethanol fuel operations by building a 30-hectare ethanol distillery in Negros, the country’s sugar central, and entering into contract growing with sugar farmers in initially 1,000 hectares to sustain the  distilling facility.

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During the launching of its Partnership for Clean Air: Bantay Kalikasan-Bantay Usok projects with the ABS-CBN Foundation, Seaoil president Glenn Yu said the setting up of at least 12 more stations is part of the company’s five-year expansion program which entails an investment of about P100-million yearly.

Yu said Seaoil spends about P5 million to P15 million per gasoline station depending on the size of the facility.
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MANILA, Philippines - Being first to introduce ethanol blend in gasoline in 2005, four years ahead of the passage of the BioFuels Law, Seaoil Philippines Inc. wants to ensure the sustainability of its bioethanol fuel operations by building a 30-hectare ethanol distillery in Negros, the country’s sugar central, and entering into contract growing with sugar farmers in initially 1,000 hectares to sustain the  distilling facility.

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During the launching of its Partnership for Clean Air: Bantay Kalikasan-Bantay Usok projects with the ABS-CBN Foundation, Seaoil president Glenn Yu said the setting up of at least 12 more stations is part of the company’s five-year expansion program which entails an investment of about P100-million yearly.

Yu said Seaoil spends about P5 million to P15 million per gasoline station depending on the size of the facility.
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