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I was chatting to a guy today and he said to me "what do you think about red diesel being phased out in jan 2012?"

 

I said "you're joking!"

 

But apparently he was deadly serious. I've had a quick search but can't find anything relevant so can anyone shed any light on this? Or am I being wound up?

 

Cheers

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red derv, as we know it is being phased out, due to excess something,,,, sulpher maybe, there is an alternative which i think is similar money to red, i dont think the farm industry plant operators, etc could continue if they had to pay roadside prices, its bad enough atm,

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My understanding is the current red is being phased out due to its high Sulpher content. The new red is white with red dye in so it contains a proportion of biodiesel. As a result the diesel will 'go off' if stored too long.

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As a result the diesel will 'go off' if stored too long.............

 

it gets stolen from us long before it can ever go off!!!!!!!!!

 

i think in fairness it as a fairly long 'shelf life' same as before

 

any fuel sat around for a period of time will deteriote, moisture an injection systems dont make a good mix!!!!!!

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