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Subject: Fwd: [biofuel] Re: article on Biofuel Oasis in Oakland Tribune
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From: Neoteric Biofuels Inc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: April 30, 2004 9:28:17 AM PDT
Hi Keith, thanks for forwarding it
SaraHope and Jennifer are the two owners of the Biofuel Oasis, so
that'd be SaraHope writing (Hopecreations)
http://www.biofueloasis.com/
Edward Beggs
On Saturday, May 1, 2004, at 07:21 AM, Keith Addison wrote:
Lots of cc'ing going on here... Anyway,
Hi Keith, thanks for forwarding it
SaraHope and Jennifer are the two owners of the Biofuel Oasis, so
that'd be SaraHope writing (Hopecreations)
http://www.biofueloasis.com/
Edward Beggs
Oh. Right. I think I should have known that, shouldn't I? :-/
Thanks Ed.
Keith
On Saturday, May 1,
Are these people selling biodiesel legitimately, meaning, collecting
the proper taxes? Or is it under the table? Is their fuel being
tested to ASTM standards? My point is that if anybody can produce
good quality biodiesel, what's stopping every other person from
making it and selling it?
Are these people selling biodiesel legitimately, meaning, collecting
the proper taxes? Or is it under the table? Is their fuel being
tested to ASTM standards? My point is that if anybody can produce
good quality biodiesel, what's stopping every other person from
making it and selling it? It's
Jonothan,
The biodiesel being sold at the Biofuels Oasis is commercial biodiesel
supplied by Yokayo Biofuels (http://ybiofuels.org) which meets the
relevant ASTM specs, made from WVO feedstock whenever possible which is
most of time, and it's being sold legitimately (the proprieters
wouldn't