Sep 04, 2015 Fuel, Petrol, LRP
Jesse Adams of The Star Motoring reports that: "Johannesburg - Around three years ago we reported on the impending discontinuation of lead replacement petrol (LRP) in South Africa, much to the dismay of older-car owners. At the time, there was no deadline for the phase out, but it was expected that LRP would become completely extinct by 2017. However, it now seems that South Africa’s petrol suppliers are backtracking on original plans. We contacted a few of the bigger petroleum companies to find out what the future holds for LRP locally, and all said that as long as customers are buying, they’ll continue selling.
The article continues: "Shell, which currently carries LRP at 396 stations in South Africa, says: “The general demand for LRP is declining inland as well as in coastal regions. But the final decision will be determined by customer demand as well as car-park evolution.”"
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