Posted by RN on December 15, 2014 at 09:21:28 from (66.188.143.138):
In Reply to: Re: Gas vs Diesel posted by buickanddeere on December 15, 2014 at 05:57:37:
Tankers from Europe-say Rotterdam refinery area- come to New Jersey filled with unleaded gasoline base that is a slight surplus in Europe and take back ultra low sulpher diesel base that is in greater demand in Europe for vehicles-about 30% of cars in Europe are diesel- and for the power plants that have been required to use the ultra low sulpher since middle 2000s. Result is a slight unbalance in supplies in US market compared to what would be expected with production figures from refineries. Other point is the road use diesel is the ultra low sulpher , extra pass through the still and filters, more expensive to make from some crude oil product- so will be a bit higher priced wholesale than the higher sulpher off road diesel allowed for some purpose in some locations yet- but being phased out for legal requirements for a low sulpher product in some high pollution areas for power plants and home heating oil, railroad diesel. The European demand/fuel swapping is seen at the pumps. RN.
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