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18/01/2010 00:00 AST
Al-Soor Fuel Marketing Company on Sunday revealed its newest internationally-standardized and eco-friendly kerosene product to the local market.
The product, which also meets needs of Kuwaiti campers, comes to crown the companys efforts in protecting the environment, as the 18-liter canister will be dispersed to all Al-Soor stations throughout Kuwait, Al-Soor Managing Director Ahmad Hussein Taqi said in a statement.
Designed in the United States, the canister is certified by the American Petroleum Institute; the main US trade association for the oil and natural gas industry.
Al-Soor Fuel Marketing Company was established in 2005, with fixed capital of 30 million Kuwaiti dinars. It was declared finally incorporated in March 2006 and listed at the Kuwait Stock Exchange on June 30, 2008.
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