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Fuel Cubes Now Available in Texas

4Refuel is pleased to announce the addition of fuel cubes to our diverse line of products and services in the Texas marketplace. This new offering...

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4Refuel Employee Changing Industry Landscape

It may have been a fluke, or perhaps fate, but the transportation industry found Jackie Lucas, and nearly 20 years later she’s celebrating a significant...

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Wood Buffalo Municipality Honours 4Refuel Employee

A 4Refuel employee has been recognized for his community stewardship and courage while assisting first responders during the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfires. Operations Lead Hand...

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Setting Up Your Construction Site

Whether it’s a long-term project, or a short-term job, there is a lot to think about when setting up your construction site. There are regulatory...

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4Refuel Opens New Houston Terminal

4Refuel marked the grand opening of its newest terminal in Houston, Texas with a commemorative ceremony and ribbon cutting event. The new center houses both...

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Managing Your Fuel Costs

How much fuel do you use in a week, or a month? And what is your true cost of fuel? If you can’t answer those...

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Managing Your Fuel Costs

How much fuel do you use in a week, or a month? And what is your true cost of fuel? If you can’t answer those...

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Fort McMurray

  May 9, 2016 The fires in Fort McMurray have caused immeasurable damage to the city and displaced its residents. 4Refuel has proudly served the...

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Disclaimer

Lifecycle GHG emissions refer to the emissions that occur during each stage of the fuel’s lifecycle, including but not limited to the production, transportation and end-use of the fuel. Any emissions values referenced are based on carbon intensity (gCO2e/MJ) figures provided by 4Refuel Suppliers for each low carbon fuel type and are subject to change. The GHG emissions reductions are calculated by comparing the Carbon Intensity of the lower carbon fuels blends sold to the baseline Carbon Intensity of conventional diesel of 93 gCO2 e/MJ (as published in Canada’s Clean Fuel Regulations).