Diesel refined from WTI crude oil that meets EN590 standards would be a high-quality, ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD) product. Here's how it works:
1. WTI as a Feedstock:
WTI (West Texas Intermediate) is a light, sweet crude oil with low sulfur content, making it an excellent feedstock for producing clean diesel.
Because WTI is light and sweet, it requires less refining compared to heavier, high-sulfur crudes to meet EN590 standards.
Quantity: Up to 733,000 barrels (100,000 MT) every 15 days.
Quality: 38 API gravity, ultra low sulfur content (
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