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When We fill the Fuel for Our Vehicle?
I do not know how exactly you pay when you fill petrol … but here, in Durban, the price of fuel is also expensive. I have been working in the field of fuel / petrol for 31 years, so I can give you some ways to make money you become more valuable to each liter of fuel that you buy.
At the Marian Hill Pipeline where I work in Durban, within 24 hours we infuse / deliver approximately 4 million liters. One day of diesel, the next day jet fuel and petrol, LRP and Unleaded. We’re here to have as many as 34 storage tanks with a capacity of 16.8 million liters entirely. BUY FUEL OR FILL YOUR CAR OR MOTOR WITH FUEL STILL EARLY DAYS AT THE TIME WHEN THE SOIL TEMPERATURE IS STILL COLD: Remember that all petrol stations have underground storage tanks. The colder the ground the more dense / viscous fuel. If the temperature began to heat / warm, then the fuel will expand. So if you buy fuel in the afternoon or evening …. actual fuel tank is filled into the vehicle you are clearly less than the number of liters you purchase.
In the petroleum business, the specific gravity and temperature of the gasoline, diesel and jet fuel, ethanol and other petroleum products have an important role. Increase of one degree is very influential in this business. But petrol stations do not provide indemnity / compensation due to temperature.



