Aviation Fuel Mistakenly Delivered to Scotch Plains Lukoil
New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs confirms six New Jersey gas stations received aviation fuel last week. The fuel was sold to Motorists between Wednesday and Friday.
The following information was provided by The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs. The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs today confirmed that approximately eight tankers of aviation fuel were mistakenly delivered to six gas stations last week in four New Jersey counties; this fuel was sold to motorists last week before the stations were shut down. The aviation fuel, which is rated at 104.7 octane compared to 93 octane for super unleaded gasoline, was delivered to, and then dispensed as super unleaded by, the following stations from Wednesday, December 5 to Friday, December 7: All six stations are owned by Freehold-based Pasmel Property. Officials with the State Division of Consumer Affairs and its Office of Weights and …
Nicole Bitette
5:30 pm on Sunday, December 30, 2012
Sorry to hear that Foo! Hopefully after filing the complaint they will help you out.   more ›