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New Gas
Tips!
"New Gas Tips" (Every penny
counts). (Interesting read from an E-Mail)
I don't know what you guys are paying for
gasoline....Here in California we are also paying
higher, up to $3.00 per gal.. But my line of work is in
petroleum for about 31 years now, so here are so me
tricks to get more of your money's worth for every
gallon.
Here at the Kinder Morgan Pipeline where I work in San
Jose , CA we deliver about 4 million gallons in a
24-hour period thru the pipeline. One day is diesel the
next day is jet fuel, and gasoline, regular and premium
grades. We have 34-storage tanks here with a total
capacity of 16,800,000 gallons.
TIP #1: Only buy or fill up your car or truck in
the early morning when the ground temperature is still
cold. Remember that all service stations have their
storage tanks buried below ground. The colder the ground
the more dense the gasoline, when it gets war me r
gasoline expands, so buying in the afternoon or in the
evening....your gallon is not exactly a gallon. In the
petroleum business, the specific gravity and the
temperature of the gasoline, diesel and jet fuel,
ethanol and other petroleum products plays an important
role. A 1-degree rise in temperature is a big deal for
this business. But the service stations do not have
temperature compensation at the pumps.
TIP #2: When you're filling up do not squeeze the
trigger of the nozzle to a fast mode. If you look you
will see that the trigger has three (3) stages: low,
middle, and high. In slow mode you should be pumping on
low speed, thereby minimizing the vapors that are
created while you are pumping. All hoses at the pump
have a vapor return. If you are pumping on the fast
rate, so me of the liquid that goes to your tank becomes
vapor. Those vapors are being sucked up and back into
the underground storage tank so you're getting less
worth for your money.
TIP #3: One of the most important tips is to fill
up when your gas tank is HALF FULL or HALF EMPTY. The
reason for this is, the more gas you have in your tank
the less air occupying its empty space. Gasoline
evaporates faster than you can imagine. Gasoline storage
tanks have an internal floating roof. This roof serves
as zero clearance between the gas and the atmosphere, so
it minimizes the evaporation. Unlike service stations,
here where I work, every truck that we load is
temperature compensated so that every gallon is actually
the exact amount.
TIP #4: VERY IMPORTANT: Another reminder. If
there is a gasoline truck pumping into the storage tanks
when you stop to buy gas, DO NOT fill up--most likely
the gasoline is being stirred up as the gas is being
delivered and you might pick up so me of the dirt that
normally settles on the bottom.
Hope this will help you get the most value for your
money.

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