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Okla. firm promotes alternative fuels
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 2002 Biodiesel fuels smell like french fries and can make you hungry, according to Deyo Paddyaker, a member of the Comanche Tribe and chief executive of Prime Oil, an Oklahoma firm promoting alternative energy sources. Prime sells biodiesel which is a blend of soybean-derived fuel and conventional petroleum diesel. It is touted as an environmentally friendly way to reduce smog. Ketchup not included. Get the Story:
Biodiesel potential touted (The Daily Oklahoman 5/29)
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