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Diesel Fuel

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Diesel Fuel

EN590 is a standard published by the European Committee for Standardization that describes the physical properties that all automotive diesel fuel must meet if it is to be sold in the European Union and several other European countries.

Based on 98/70/EG it allows the blending of up to 7% fatty acid methyl ester biodiesel with 'conventional' diesel - a 7:93 mix.

The EN590 had been introduced along with the European emission standards. With each of its revisions the EN590 had been adapted to lower the sulphur content of diesel fuel - since 2007 this is called ultra low sulphur diesel as the former function of sulphur as a lubricant is absent (and needs to be replaced by additives).

We offer Diesel Fuel EN590 (10 ppm) from our strategically placed terminals in the  Middle East  and South East Asia.

Attached is results for reference only. Actual results should refers to Certificates of Analysis (COA) of the actual cargo.

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