These 'economy tips' only make sense at the size and scale of an oil terminal, not 'pumping gas for your car'. If a facility like his saved a small fraction of one percent on the 4 million gallons per day he mentions, it adds up to a large sum of money (which is why they do it).
But if you followed these suggestions to the letter, you'd save far less than a penny per tank.
(Source: I used to make a living analyzing cost savings for oil terminals.)
The last item, however, is legit.
These 'economy tips' only make sense at the size and scale of an oil terminal, not 'pumping gas for your car'. If a facility like his saved a small fraction of one percent on the 4 million gallons per day he mentions, it adds up to a large sum of money (which is why they do it).
But if you followed these suggestions to the letter, you'd save far less than a penny per tank.
(Source: I used to make a living analyzing cost savings for oil terminals.)
The last item, however, is legit.
These 'economy tips' only make sense at the size and scale of an oil terminal, not 'pumping gas for your car'. If you followed these to the letter, you'd save far less than a penny per tankful. (Source: I used to make a living analyzing cost savings for oil terminals.)
The last item, however, is legit.