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July 15th, 2013 07:17 PM #1
UNIOIL IS NOW ALL EURO IV
After the successful launch of EuroDiesel IV in 2012, the first and still the only Euro IV compliant Diesel fuel in the Philippines. Unioil launches today Euro IV Gasoline, making it the first oil company in the country to be fully Euro IV complaint.
Euro IV complaint fuels are formulated to meet European emission standards which require a maximum sulfur content of only 50 ppm (parts per million). This is 90% lower than the current Philippine fuel standard which still allows maximum sulfur content of 500 ppm.
“We have decided to make all our retail fuels Euro IV compliant because we believe that it is time to introduce this standard to the Philippine market. We want to cater to a wide variety of users with different types of engines and vehicles. We are making these products readily available because we want the Filipino consumers to be able to choose a more advanced, better performing and more eco-friendly fuel,” stated Luisito Medina-Cue Jr., General Manager of Unioil Petroleum Philippines, Inc.
Tests conducted by Unioil with the Department of Natural Resources' Environmental Management Bureau, have shown that EuroDiesel IV and Euro IV Gasoline provide as much as 83% cleaner emissions compared to other fuels. In addition to this, Unioil’s EuroDiesel IV and Euro IV Gasoline provide significant improvement in fuel efficiency and provide the users with a cleaner engine resulting to increase in engine power and performance.
Living up to its corporate creed is Unioil Petroleum Philippines, Inc. as it leads the way to progress as the first oil company in the Philippines to provide a full set of Euro 4 fuels.
Fueling your Engine Right
Choosing the right fuel for a vehicle is very important as this would determine the difference in the car’s performance and the engine’s life span.
In a statement, Luisito Medina-Cue Jr. pointed out that the type of fuel recommended for a car is based on how the engine is designed. The recommended fuel type should not be substituted for a gasoline or diesel with a lower grade.
Unfortunately, many drivers in the Philippines are not aware what type of fuel their car’s engines really require. As Mr. Medina-Cue explains, many drivers do not know that their vehicles are using Euro IV standard engines. “Vehicles manufactured from 2006 and onwards mostly have Euro IV standard engines and should therefore be fuelled with a Euro IV compliant fuel. By using lower grade fuels, they are downgrading their car’s performance.”
On the other hand, Euro IV compliant fuels are compatible for use even in older engines. Tests conducted by Unioil have shown that older engines “experience an upgrade” when using EuroDiesel IV and Euro IV Gasoline.
A Commitment to Real Progress
Unioil has been at the forefront in providing better quality fuels to the Filipinos beginning with the introduction of the first Clean Air Act compliant gasoline in 2012 and then followed by the first low sulfur diesel fuel in 2003. Today, Unioil is the first and only oil company in the country to be fully Euro IV compliant, 3 years before the 2016 mandate.
Kenneth Pundanera, President of Unioil noted that value for the environment and providing high value for money to the consumers have always been fundamental goals for the company.
“We believe that we should not wait to act on improving our environment. We also believe that everyone deserves nothing less than the best products in the world. These are the reasons that compelled us to upgrade all our products to be Euro IV compliant.”
Unioil > UNIOIL IS NOW ALL EURO IV
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July 15th, 2013 07:21 PM #2
Ayos to kahit papaano eh hindi ako limitado sa Petron Blaze100. May ethanol naman kaya yung 97 octane ng Unioil?
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July 15th, 2013 07:25 PM #3
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July 15th, 2013 11:04 PM #4
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July 15th, 2013 07:28 PM #5
Heard about this on the radio this morning. Now to find a convenient station.
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July 15th, 2013 08:04 PM #8
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July 15th, 2013 09:58 PM #9
Euro 4 na kaya agad laman ng tangke nila? Hindi ba uubusin muna yung old stock bago lagyan ng Euro 4? Baka kasi pinalitan na nila label sabay old gas pa nasa tangke hehe.
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July 15th, 2013 10:27 PM #10
I would suppose euro4 na hehe every few days may bagong delivery naman fuel sa stations e.
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