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Home » Alabama, Deliver Dispense, Infrastructure

Oil Spill Boosts Local Ethanol Sales

Submitted by on July 29, 2010 – 4:02 pmNo Comment

by Dennis Sherer  (Times Daily)  The Gulf of Mexico oil spill is changing the driving habits of some north Alabama motorists.

Since the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded in April and dumped millions of gallons of oil into the Gulf, more north Alabama motorists have opted to use ethanol-based fuels in their flex-fuel vehicles.

That increase has prompted a local fuel distributor to install a pump for dispensing ethanol at one of his Lauderdale County convenience stores.

Recent increases in sales at his Muscle Shoals convenience store, which was the area’s first to offer E-85 ethanol, prompted Jonathan Edwards, president of Lawrenceburg, Tenn.-based Edwards Oil, to begin offering the fuel at the company’s Quick Mart store on Cox Creek Parkway in Florence.  READ MORE

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