HURRICANE IMPACT: ULSD forecast cloudy

According to the National Petrochemical and Refiners Assn. (NPRA), a lobbying group representing nearly all U.S. refiners, despite the energy supply concerns raised by the Gulf Coast hurricanes, there are no moves afoot to delay next June’s mandatory switch to ultra low sulfur diesel fuel (ULSD) for on-highway trucks. On Oct. 4, the Environmental Protection Agency issued an emergency waiver of the low-sulfur highway diesel fuel requirement (500 parts per million), through Oct. 25, for Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee and Kentucky, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Alabama. The ...

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