Gulf Oil Opens First E85 Fueling Station at Logan Airport
Posted on: Friday, 24 October 2008, 09:00 CDT
Gulf Oil has opened its first E85 fueling station at the Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts to service commuters with flex fuel vehicles.
According to the company, there are more than 75,000 flex fuel vehicles (FFVs) registered in Massachusetts, about 4,000 of which are located within a five-mile radius of the new Gulf Oil E85 fueling station at the Logan Airport.
Additionally, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, which operates 35 branches in the Boston area, including at Logan Airport, has more than 1,000 FFVs in its fleet throughout Massachusetts. The US Postal Service has more than 390 FFVs in the Boston area, which include delivery, administrative and inspection service vehicles.
Joseph Petrowski, CEO of Gulf Oil, said: "We are proud to be among the first to open this alternative fueling location, and we look forward to the day when many more choices from E85, biodiesel and compressed natural gas from primarily domestic sources form the foundation of a new energy future."
Source: Datamonitor
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