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Sulphur in Liquid Fuels 2001

byLorri Thompson
Oil, Gas and Energy Branch
Air Pollution Prevention Directorate
Environment Canada

and Jade Dufour, Co-op Student, University of Waterloo

July 2002

Notice

The information contained in this report is compiled from data submitted by the producers and importers of liquid fuels in Canada pursuant to the requirements of the Federal Fuels Information Regulations, No. 1. Submissions have been verified for reasonableness but are subject to potential errors made at the source.

Any comments concerning the content of this report should be directed to:

Oil, Gas, and Energy Branch
Air Pollution Prevention Directorate
Environmental Protection Service
Environment Canada
Place Vincent Massey, 10th Floor
Gatineau, Quebec
K1A 0H3
Fax: (819) 953-8903

Table of Contents

1.0 Summary

2.0 Introduction

2.1 Fuels Information Regulations, No. 1
2.2 Regulations Controlling Sulphur Levels in Fuels|
2.3 Period Covered
2.4 Company Specific Sulphur Levels
2.5 Reporting Petroleum Refineries and Importing Companies

3.0 Volumes of Liquid Fuels Produced / Imported

4.0 Volumes of Liquid Fuels Produced / Imported and Fuel Sulphur Content

4.1 National and Regional Summaries

Graphs

1.1 Sulphur Levels in Motor/Aviation Gasoline by Region, 1995-2001
1.2 Sulphur Mass in Liquid Fuels by Region, 1995-2001
4.1 National Liquid Fuel Production / Imports, 2001
4.2 Tonnage of Sulphur in Liquid Fuels, 2001
4.3 Mass of Sulphur in Liquid Fuels Produced or Imported, 2001
4.4 Sulphur Mass in Liquid Fuels by Region, 1995-2001
4.5 Sulphur Levels in Motor/Aviation Gasoline by Region, 2001
4.6 Sulphur Levels in Motor Gasoline by Refinery/Importer, 2001
4.7 Sulphur Levels in Diesel Fuel by Refinery / Importer, 2001
4.8 National Trend of Sulphur Content in Aviation Turbo Fuel, 1995-2001
4.9 National Trend of Sulphur Content in Motor/Aviation Gasoline, 1995-2001
4.10 National Trend of Sulphur Content in Kerosene / Stove Oil, 1995-2001
4.11 National Trend of Sulphur Content in Diesel Fuel (Total Pool), 1995-2001
4.12 National Trend of Sulphur Content in Light Fuel Oil, 1995-2001
4.13 National Trend of Sulphur Content in Heavy Fuel Oil, 1995-2001

Tables

1.1 Fuel Production / Imports and Sulphur Content, National Summary, 2001
3.1 Volume of Liquid Fuels Produced/Imported, Statistics Canada and Environment Canada Reporting
4.1 Fuel Production / Imports, National Summary, 2001
4.2A Fuel Production / Imports, Atlantic Region Summary, 2001
4.2B Fuel Production / Imports, Quebec Region Summary, 2001
4.2C Fuel Production / Imports, Ontario Region Summary 2001
4.2D Fuel Production / Imports, West Region Summary, 2001
4.2E Regional and National Averages of the Density of Fuels Produced / Imported
A3.1 Volume Weighted Annual Sulphur Level in Motor Gasoline
A3.2 Volume Weighted Annual Sulphur Level in Low-Sulphur Diesel
A3.3 Volume Weighted Annual Sulphur Level in Regular Diesel
A3.4 Volume Weighted Annual Sulphur Level in Light Fuel Oil
A3.5 Volume Weighted Annual Sulphur Level in Heavy Fuel Oil
A3.6 Volume Weighted Annual Sulphur Level in Aviation Gasoline

Appendices

Appendix 1: Fuels Information Regulations, No. 1
Appendix 2: Sample of Form 1, "Report on Sulphur Content in Liquid Fuels"
Appendix 3: Volume Weighted Annual Sulphur Levels by Refiner for 1995 to 2001
Appendix 4: Canadian General Standards Board, "Standards for Sulphur Content in Fuels"
Appendix 5: Maximum Sulphur Content in Fuel Oils Federal and Provincial Regulations and Municipal By-Laws
Appendix 6: Comparison of Average Fuel Sulphur Content in the Liquid Fuels Report with the Limits Set Forth By the Canadian General Standards Board and the Provincial Regulations

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