Control of sulfur in gasoline may be required because of sulfate emissions when using three-way catalysts. The sulfur content of gasoline is primarily a function of the type of crude processed. There is a trend toward processing more high sulfur crudes due to crude availability. Reducing sulfur to about 150-300 ppm will cost about 2-3¢/gallon of gasoline and an investment of $3-5 billion in 1979 dollars.
Gasoline Production and Sulfur Content
Sae Technical Papers
1979 SAE International Fall Fuels and Lubricants Meeting and Exhibition ; 1979
1979-02-01
Conference paper
English
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