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A company press release says saturated animal fats have a similar molecular structure to petroleum-based oils, and that G-Oil is both biodegradable and will deliver better performance than conventional motor oil.
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A company press release says saturated animal fats have a similar molecular structure to petroleum-based oils, and that G-Oil is both biodegradable and will deliver better performance than conventional motor oil.
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It also claims the production process is more efficient than that required to produce conventional motor oil, and that G-Oil could drastically reduce our dependency on imported oil.
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G-Oil is made from beef tallow, a byproduct of meat processing and meat is something Americans like to process in abundance.
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It also claims the production process is more efficient than that required to produce conventional motor oil, and that G-Oil could drastically reduce our dependency on imported oil.
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It says its ready to produce as many as 175,000 barrels of G-Oil a day.
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G-Oil is made from beef tallow, a byproduct of meat processing (and meat is something Americans like to process in abundance).
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It says its ready to produce as many as 175,000 barrels of G-Oil a day.
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The top three cars - the G-Oil/GETG, Level 5 and Genoa Racing entries - all led during the race.
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"At Sebring, we proved that G-Oil could run for 12 hours and get on pole," Jeannette said.
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