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D2

D2 fuel consumption in the World

74,887.8
Thousand kilolitreson Jan 2024

Though World consumption of diesel fluctuated substantially in recent months, it tended to decrease through February 2019 - January 2024 period ending at 74,887.8 thousand kilolitres in January 2024.

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D2

D2 is a refinery abbreviation for Gasoil. It is the second distillate from the crude oil, and can be used without reformers and additives. So, the first engines used D2 as fuel — before petrol cars as we know them today was invented. That is because the engine invented by a German called Diesel, requires no spark plugs. The diesel engine will ignite and combust when the pressure increases so that the heated “plug” makes it explode. Here we get the name “Diesel” — since the same principles are used in diesel engines today. However, automotive diesel that you fill has additives that the refinery will add to make the engine more efficient and also easier to start in the winter. Diesel changes “flash point” in the winter. It also has additives to absorb water that condense. If you use summer diesel in the winter, you will get better mileage, but your fuel pipes may freeze and can also burst, and the wax makes the diesel flow thicker.

The principal difference between GASOIL and D2 is the content of sulphur. Just 10 years ago, the US EPA introduced a limit of 4% sulphur in the GASOIL, whereas Europe and the rest of the world followed later. As in most other cases, when you first have to remove the sulphur, it was soon discovered ways of doing this more efficient. Then it was discovered that the sulphur, as sulphuric acid, could be traded with a good profit — which now is the motivator for extracting as much as possible.

So “Low sulphur Gasoil” is no longer 4 percent — but below 0.2 percent. Then we have a new, “Ultra Low Sulphur” at 0.02% at the most, and the limit here is (a) that mass spectographs requires extensive calibration to measure below 1000ppm, and (b) sulphur has a way to form clogs — the molecules binds to free hydrogen molecules and form a cluster of molecules that will break if “cracked” by the refinery, but as explained above, D2 is a distillate and has not been “cracked”.

It is used in diesel engines found in most trucks, trains, buses, boats, agricultural vehicles and construction engines. Feed engines we use to produce and transport almost all our food and all other products we make and buy. Some cars, small trucks and boats also have diesel engines.

Diesel fuel is also used in electricity generators. Many industrial facilities, large buildings, institutional facilities, hospitals and utilities have backup diesel generators and emergency power supplies. Most remote villages in Alaska use diesel generators to generate electricity.

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We ensure the availability of the best quality of petroleum and petrochemical products to meet the energy demands of Global markets.We offer quality products and services for traders and suppliers in the region. Our lineup of products passes stringent testing to adhere to client requirements.

​Houston is known as the energy capital of the world. The city has traditionally been an important oil and gas hub. Today, it is increasingly focusing on renewable energy production and technological applications. Rotterdam shares that ambition and energy transition is also high on its agenda. The two cities have more in common: they are both known for their large ports and the geographic role they play as a ‘gateway’ to trade and investment. They are also both cities where innovation and industry come together, where crossovers arise organically and where the sustainable city and economy of the future are being built.

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