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Ed_White
Oct 06, 2018Explorer
It sure seems like I have to go through a huge p---ing match on this forum every year, even though, YEAR AFTER YEAR, my information has been 100% correct in predicting what issues, if any, would be present for owners of late model diesels. In 11 years of my work on this project, NOT A SINGLE NAYSAYER and NOT A SINGLE PROPHET OF DOOM, has been correct.
At this stage, I'm not particularly interested in yet another p----ing match, even though I have plenty of documentation, including a copy of a Pemex delivery slip to a station in Puerto Vallarta showing DUBA delivery, and reports from Mexico by HUNDREDS of drivers of late model diesel vehicles.
I'll just post one item here today, because it comes from a source outside of my contacts and from outside of Pemex. It can be found at this link:
http://arendal.com.mx/en/?project=duba-salina-cruz
As you can see, it is a confirmation from Arendal Engineering, which I believe is a subsidiary of Foster Wheeler, stating that the Mexican Salina Cruz refinery desulfuring upgrade (to allow it to produce ULSD) has been completed.
Here is a link to the 2014 original Foster Wheeler announcement that they had the contract and it would be finished in early 2018:
https://www.ogj.com/articles/2014/10/details-emerge-on-pemex-s-salina-cruz-refinery-upgrade.html
At this stage, I'm not particularly interested in yet another p----ing match, even though I have plenty of documentation, including a copy of a Pemex delivery slip to a station in Puerto Vallarta showing DUBA delivery, and reports from Mexico by HUNDREDS of drivers of late model diesel vehicles.
I'll just post one item here today, because it comes from a source outside of my contacts and from outside of Pemex. It can be found at this link:
http://arendal.com.mx/en/?project=duba-salina-cruz
As you can see, it is a confirmation from Arendal Engineering, which I believe is a subsidiary of Foster Wheeler, stating that the Mexican Salina Cruz refinery desulfuring upgrade (to allow it to produce ULSD) has been completed.
Here is a link to the 2014 original Foster Wheeler announcement that they had the contract and it would be finished in early 2018:
https://www.ogj.com/articles/2014/10/details-emerge-on-pemex-s-salina-cruz-refinery-upgrade.html
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