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Maximising diesel fuel yields
Adopting a European approach to cold flow additive technology could release 500,000 barrels of diesel worth an estimated $3.5bn/y of revenue for US refiners. Kevin Poindexter, Fuels Additives Executive Manager for Infineum USA, explains
Article details
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Region: Europe
Publisher: Energy Institute
Keywords: DSI21-Refining-articles
Subjects: Measurement, testing and control, Refining, Additives and oxygenates, Lubricants, Diesel, Oil additives, Petroleum engineering, Additives, Refineries