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API RP 1626

API RP 1626: Storing and Handling Ethanol and Gasoline-ethanol Blends at Distribution Terminals and

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This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2020.

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Description

This publication describes recommended practices for the storing, handling, and fire protection of ethanol and gasoline-ethanol blends from E1 to E10 and from E70 to E100 (used for E85) at distribution terminals and filling stations. Where information exists for gasoline-ethanol blends from E11 to E15, it is shared. Recommended practices for E16 through E69 are not covered because currently these blends are not legal gasoline blends or alternative fuels. There is a general lack of information on the properties of these blends and there are currently no filling station components certified by any nationally recognized testing laboratory for these blends.

Edition

2

Published Date

2010-08-03

Status

Reaffirmed

Pages

72

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This publication describes recommended practices for the storing, handling, and fire protection of ethanol and gasoline-ethanol blends from E1 to E10 and from E70 to E100 (used for E85) at distribution terminals and filling stations. Where information exists for gasoline-ethanol blends from E11 to E15, it is shared. Recommended practices for E16 through E69 are not covered because currently these blends are not legal gasoline blends or alternative fuels. There is a general lack of information on the properties of these blends and there are currently no filling station components certified by any nationally recognized testing laboratory for these blends.

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