Quality of Petrol

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victimofpeace
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Quality of Petrol

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Hi,

Do you all know that when we fill in premium petrol, we may actually be filling regular petrol itself at a higher cost? Since there is no departmental checks which assures us this quality and how come there is no regulations from government on this in terms of price? In fact most of the petrol bunks are forced to sell premium petrol since the oil companies make a bigger profit in this, and the dealers just tell the consumenrs no stock.
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jamewhite86

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Bangalore is metro and IT city of the india and really thats famous on world and petrol quality of good and higher cost. thanks for sharing the information.

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The first suite of national fuel standards, which came into force on 1 January 2002, regulates petrol parameters that have a direct impact on the environment ('environmental standards').The standards have been implemented to reduce the amount of toxic pollutants in vehicle emissions, such as benzene and particles, with studies estimating reductions of up to 50 per cent for some pollutants over 20 years. This is great news for our health, with cleaner air helping to reduce the number of serious respiratory illnesses and asthma cases, particularly in children.A second suite of national fuel standards came into force on 16 October 2002. These standards ('operability standards') address those parameters of petrol that do not have a direct impact on emissions but, if not controlled, can have adverse impacts on the efficient operation of the engine.

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