June 1, 2010 - Off Road ULSD

   / June 1, 2010 - Off Road ULSD
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#11  
Whenever the product fails to meet local, State, or Federal product specifications, it must either be removed and trucked back to a refinery for further processing, or sold as a different product."

Guess the percentage of times that a contaminated diesel fuel product that has been shipped hundreds or thousands of miles through a pipeline gets reloaded onto a truck and driven back to the refinery for further reprocessing instead of just being sold as the lower quality product???? :D :D :D :D
 
   / June 1, 2010 - Off Road ULSD #12  
I was at a BP station in Edgefield, SC on the way to check my dove field, i saw they had deisel so i looked to see if they had off-road. They did so i looked at the price (its come down), was $2.29. Then i thought to look to see the sulfer content, it read not more ... or whatever... 500ppm. So unless were like education and a couple other things and were behind the rest of the country i would say that were one of the 20% as you can still buy 500ppm LSD as of today.

-Nate
 
   / June 1, 2010 - Off Road ULSD #13  
I was at a BP station in Edgefield, SC on the way to check my dove field, i saw they had deisel so i looked to see if they had off-road. They did so i looked at the price (its come down), was $2.29. Then i thought to look to see the sulfer content, it read not more ... or whatever... 500ppm. So unless were like education and a couple other things and were behind the rest of the country i would say that were one of the 20% as you can still buy 500ppm LSD as of today.

-Nate

It could still be ULSD. There is no reason to change the labels unless required.
 
   / June 1, 2010 - Off Road ULSD
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#14  
It could still be ULSD. There is no reason to change the labels unless required.

They have until the end of October to put on new pump labels even though they cannot sell LSD to ON-ROAD retail customers without paying tremendous fines.
 
   / June 1, 2010 - Off Road ULSD
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#15  
They have until the end of October to put on new pump labels even though they cannot sell LSD to ON-ROAD retail customers without paying tremendous fines.

Some low life pushers (>0.4%)still sell LSD to their users though.... :D

According to the US EPA - 99.6% of ALL RETAIL ON-ROAD DIESEL is ULSD NOW:


ULSD pump survey results
 

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