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Ultra-low sulfur diesel and oxygen
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-04-15  
IFRs (Petroleum) 7 Jan 04 15:51
Is it necessary to minimize the amount of oxygen in ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel?

A customer storing ultra-low sulfur diesel in a large above-ground storage tank is asking id a floating roof will minimize the amount of oxygen that the fuel absorbs.

I don't understand the need, can anyone clarify?


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