Mexico’s ULSD rollout tests market regulator’s mettle
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Why is Mexico not using ULSD nationwide already?
- A token of the emerging tense relations between the regulator and the Ministry of Energy
- What will happen now?
- Why could the impact on ULSD imports from the US be negligible?
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Implementation timelineMexican diesel balances by quality in 2019
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