Refiners should meet sulfur ’06 standards: EPA
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Oil refiners are on target to supply highway diesel with less sulfur within the next four to six years, says a recent EPA report.
The report, released Oct. 29, predicts 96 per cent of the nearly three million barrels of highway diesel produced per day will meet EPA’s impending 15-parts-per-million sulfur standard.
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