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 Transportation Risks
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Oxygenated Fuels Association
This international trade organization, established in 1983, advances the use of oxygenated fuel additives to improve the combustion performance of gasoline, which significantly reduces automotive tailpipe pollution. The association gathers, develops, and analyzes technical information on the blending, performance, handling, health benefits, and environmental properties of oxygenates used in gasoline and sponsors numerous technical analyses and health science studies showing the automotive performance and health benefits of oxygenated fuels.
http://www.ofa.net/

 

 

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