United States: overview of gasoline quality specifications in PADD 1 states - SGS INSPIRE Report - SGS Germany

United States: overview of gasoline quality specifications in PADD 1 states - SGS INSPIRE Report

This report provides a detailed analysis of gasoline quality standards applicable in each of the 17 states comprising Petroleum Administration for Defense District (PADD) no. 1, an area that largely conforms to the U.S. East Coast.

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This 20-page report provides a detailed analysis of gasoline quality standards applicable in each of the 17 states comprising Petroleum Administration for Defense District (PADD) no. 1, an area that largely conforms to the U.S. East Coast.

This report is a key resource for anyone seeking to:

  1. understand state-level regulations for purposes of compliance,
  2. plan for market entry or
  3. aim for regulatory arbitrage opportunities.

The report includes:

  • Detailed discussion of how federal gasoline quality regulations complement and interact with state regulations
  • Information on the size and composition of the PADD 1 gasoline market
  • State-level analysis of relevant regulations and their relationships to accepted industry standards (e.g. NIST, ASTM)
  • Coverage of applicable bespoke formulations, such as state-level boutique fuels and reformulated gasoline

Content:

  1. Part 1: Federal underpinnings of state fuel quality standards
  2. Part 2: Characterization of market size and segmentation
  3. Part 3: State gasoline quality regulations in PADD 1 states
    1. Connecticut
    2. Delaware
    3. Florida
    4. Georgia
    5. Maine
    6. Maryland
    7. Massachusetts
    8. New Hampshire
    9. New Jersey
    10. New York
    11. North Carolina
    12. Pennsylvania
    13. Rhode Island
    14. South Carolina
    15. Vermont
    16. Virginia
    17. West Virginia
  4. Part 4: Conclusions

SGS INSPIRE is a market intelligence service that provides analysis and advisory services in transportation fuels, powertrain emissions, energy supply and sustainability. We collect and analyze fuel quality regulations and actual quality, alternative fuel policy and markets across the globe. Our fuel quality analysis and future projections are supported by SGS’s worldwide fuel surveys.

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