The Philippine Star

Total Philippine­s quality fuels

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In a move that reflects French oil and gas giant TOTAL S.A.’s integratio­n of sustainabl­e energy resources, TOTAL Philippine­s is now 100-percent Euro 4-compliant, with the Euro 4 standards a l ready implemente­d in its fuel products last year. TOTAL Philippine­s’ Service Stations are also already fully compliant to the Department of Energy ( DOE) and Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources ( DENR) order mandated last year.

This conforms to the local government’s decision to upgrade to a higher, more updated stage of European emission standards, which is in line with the country’s plans for environmen­tal protection.

TOTAL Philippine­s’ Euro 4-compliant fuel products are a testament to the company’s standard of providing customers with high-quality, high- performing products that meet energy demands while still being conscious of environmen­tal impact.

Euro 4- compliant fuel products from TOTAL Philippine­s include TOTAL EXCELLIUM, the company’s flagship fuel brand that comes in 95+ RON gasoline and diesel formulatio­ns. These fuel products are formulated to make the air cleaner for everyone by reducing the amount of sulfur, benzene, and other harmful chemical by- products, ensuring a healthier environmen­t for everyone.

Stop by a Total Service Station and discover what “clean driving” means. With TOTAL EXCELLIUM, customers can enjoy both clean engine and cleaner air.

Tot a l is the f ourt h largest integrated oil and gas company in the world, with activities in more than 130 countries. Its close to 100,000 employees put their expertise to work in every part of the industry – exploratio­n and production of oil and natural gas, refining and marketing, new energies particular­ly solar industry, trading, and chemicals. With more than 15,500 Service Stations in 65 countries, over four million Total customers are served every day all over the world. Total is working to help satisfy the global demand for energy, both today and tomorrow.

In the Philippine­s, Total has built a strong presence since it entered the market in 1997. It is engaged in the importatio­n, distributi­on and marketing of refined petroleum products – fuels, and lubricants – and special fluids. The company owns and operates two oil terminals, and a fast-growing network of service stations. It also has investment­s in satellite fuel depots in strategic locations in the country and is a co-owner of SunPower, the second largest solar power company in the world.

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