Low sulfur diesel plant up to the taskNew $64M distillate desulfurization unit at Tesoro’s Nikiski refinery can be expanded in event of increased demand in Alaska Alan Bailey Petroleum News
With the startup at the end of May of the new $64 million distillate desulfurization unit at Tesoro’s Nikiski refinery on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska now has an in-state source of low sulfur diesel. The plant’s initial 10,000 barrel-per-day capacity should be more than adequate to meet Alaska’s curr....
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