Insight
European refiners and Middle East PX producers to benefit from US fuels streamlining
Report summary
The EPA has amended its gasoline, diesel and other fuel quality regulations to ease the burden of demonstrating compliance. What are the implications? This insight will address the following: • US fuels regulatory have streamlined – what has changed? • How do US and European gasoline compositions compare and how does that promote trans-Atlantic component trade? • How will the regulatory streamlining impact this component trade? • What does this mean for European reformate demand? • Who are set to be the winners and the losers?
Table of contents
- Fuels regulatory streamlining
- Gasoline composition
- Impact of streamlining on component trade
- European reformate sources
- Conclusion
Tables and charts
This report includes 3 images and tables including:
- Figure 1- Aggregate gasoline composition: European Six
- Figure 2 – Aggregate gasoline composition: US Atlantic Coast
- Figure 3 - Paraxylene Global Production Cost Curve, 2021
What's included
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