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Engen leads with low sulphur diesel 50 ppm in Zimbabwe

8th December 2014

  

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Engen is the first petroleum company in Zimbabwe to offer the environmental benefits of low-sulphur diesel (designated as 50 parts per million or 50ppm).

The African energy multinational says as the world makes ever greater strides towards a greener future, cleaner fuels will play a big part.

“The low sulphur content in Diesel 50ppm will enable lower levels of harmful emissions,” says Cremion Mapfumba, MD of Engen Zimbabwe. “As Africa experiences an economic resurgence, we must embrace progressive fuels that minimise our environmental impact.”

This new fuel is already available at almost all Engen Zimbabwe service stations. By the end of this year, it will be available at all Engen Zimbabwean retail stations.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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