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October 7th, 2012 09:56 AM #1Are gas tankers supposedly sealed? I came upon a gas tanker that was unloading his load to tne underground tank.
Then i saw the gas boy mixing something into the tanker holding tanks, he was going thru all sections of the tanker.
This picture was taken from petron gen. T. De leon valenzuela
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October 7th, 2012 12:31 PM #2
Additive packages. Why would you add small quantities of stuff to tamper with fuel? If you want to cheat people, you'd be adding gallons of water instead of small bottles of octane and detergent additives.
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October 7th, 2012 08:19 PM #4Maybe hes adding colorant to make the unleaded and sell them as blaze or premium. Naging issue na din yon sa news, yung total tanker driver, kinukulayan ang unleaded nya and sell it as premium.
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October 8th, 2012 12:37 AM #5
As uls says, why not just add it when the gas is already in the underground tank, when no one can see you doing it?
All gas is the same. Blaze, XCS, XTRA, pinoy 87 RON... all come from the same feedstock. The only differentiator is the additives added to the gasoline before it is sold to e customers.
This is why I don't blame the car companies when engines start knocking... Because I'm painfully aware of how often gas stations muck up the additive mixing and/or put the wrong type of gasoline or mix gasolines in the tanks.
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October 8th, 2012 12:49 AM #6maybe he's just checking on the levels of the fuel inside. sometimes, it's easier to see the level if you plunk in a small solid object to produce visible ripples..
but they know how much they put in, how much they delivered, and therefore how much was stolen.. heh heh..
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October 7th, 2012 10:18 PM #7
The difference daw between the Gold and Silver gas of Caltex is in the additives. They have the exact same fuel. The Gold has additives which the dealer will mix into their tanks.
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October 8th, 2012 12:51 AM #8niky, i dont see the point why gas stations should be the one to put the additive package.
what im thinking is that these additives should have been blended already at the refinery to ensure the quality. methinks gas station should not, in any way add or modify the recipe from the refinery. maybe the TS and i are thinking on the same argument.
the color additive to possibly change the color from unleaded to premium to make it priced higher is actually what i think is happening. it may be fraud but it brings more profit for greedy businessmen.
maybe im wrong though. these are just my thoughts.
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October 8th, 2012 03:15 AM #10Shempre tinanong ko, additives daw kuno.
Whats the point of having a billion peso company with millions of r&d in chemistry and engineering and just boils it down to the gas boy adding this additives. Eh kung ibulsa ni gas boy ang additive at ilagay sa habal habal nya?
For me its either i load up with the cheapest or with the most expensive gas line up. Either way, i can feel the difference, unlike unleaded and premium, wala ako marandaman pagbabago.
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