Abu Dhabi's ADNOC Distribution is gearing up to launch a reformulated low-sulphur diesel product in U.A.E. market starting 1 July 2014, following U.A.E. Cabinet s decision to standardise the specifications of diesel products as part of updated guidelines announced by Emirates Authority for Standardisation and Metrology (ESMA).
ADNOC Distribution said the new diesel product contains 10 ppm of sulphur and will replace the existing product that contains 500 ppm. This reduction in sulphur levels will significantly reduce carbon emissions from vehicles and mandate vehicle users to install filters and accessories to reduce the discharge of exhaust gases.
The move, implemented in collaboration with the relevant stakeholders, is aligned with ADNOC Distribution s priority to achieve sustainability and preserve the quality of the environment in U.A.E.
Abdulla Salem Al Dhaheri, CEO, ADNOC Distribution, said, "ADNOC Distribution is keen to collaborate with its partners to provide the best quality of products and services that preserve the environment and promote public safety. The new high quality diesel product contains a significantly lower percentage of sulphur that will reduce carbon emissions and mitigate their harmful effects on the environment. The new diesel product is also fuel efficient and will help boost the performance of vehicle engines.
"By offering high quality services at all our services stations in line with the standards and specifications set by ESMA, ADNOC Distribution seeks to play a larger role in the implementation of our national strategy to preserve our environment and prevent pollution." The new diesel product is anticipated to have a positive impact on the air quality of the U.A.E. cities, roads and industrial areas. With the launch of the green product, U.A.E. will become the first country in the GCC and Middle East to implement the mandatory use of low-sulphur diesel and discontinue the existing product.
Source: WAM
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