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Terror-Free Oil Initiative (http://www.terrorfreeoil.org/) is a group based in Coral Springs, Florida dedicated to encouraging Americans to buy only gasoline that originated from countries that do not export or finance terrorism.
It educates the public by promoting those companies that acquire their crude oil supply from nations outside the Middle East and by exposing those companies that do not.
TFOI is also looking into creating a healthy debate concerning alternate methods of fuel production and consumption.
Terror-Free Oil opened the first "terror free" gas station In Omaha, Nebraska in January 2007.
Gas Station To Offer 'Terror-Free' Oil
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