In Texas, Evolution Fuels announced that it intends to acquire two fuel stations, one located in
near Mobile, Alabama and the other in central Mississippi, which will be branded “Evolution Fuels.” Both offer E10, E85 and B20 biodiesel. The Company plans to apply its “Evolution Fuels” branding to the stations and add sufficient equipment to provide an additional E20 product at the pumps. The company said it expects to sign a definitive purchase agreement by November 30.
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