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Stumbling between Euro-II to Euro-V?

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The transition or rather leap from Euro II to V fuel might not be as simple and smooth as it first seemed. As soon as the government announced the mandatory dates for petrol and diesel Euro-V standard switch, there were already qualms regarding implementation.

Initially, the plan to implement the Euro-V standards was from August 1, 2020, which was later delayed for a month to September 1, 2020. The new Euro-V specifications for petrol are for all the three octane ratings i.e. the regulated petrol RON92, and the deregulated high-octane blends RON95 and RON97. Implementation of Euro V standards on High Speed Diesel is expected to take effect from January 2021. Though the intent behind the plan for cleaner fuel cannot be contested, a recent report by Islamabad Policy Institute (IPI) points out the decision being executed in haste with serious repercussions on the existing infrastructure. Though the petroleum division has rejected the issues raised against the import of the higher standard fuel, let’s look at some highlights from the report that should at the very least be answered by the authorities to remove doubt.

A one liner about the IPI report: hasty transition without consultations with the stakeholders including the consumer (public). The policy institute feels the need for public debate due to various factors. First and foremost are the country’s age-old refineries that are not ready for the transition operations and infrastructure wise. The country imports 70 percent of its Premium Motor Gasoline (PMG) and 50 percent of High-Speed Diesel (HSD), while the rest, 30 percent PMG and 50 percent HSD, respectively, are produced at local refineries. This means that these refineries are expected to match fuel standards eventually. The recent decision by the government to introduce a penalty mechanism for refineries not producing in par with Euro-V specifications is an attestation of this.

The second factor is the limitations in the OMC retail infrastucture. The retail network will require additional storage and dispensing units at the port, which is barely enough for existing storage and distribution of existing higher sulfur fuels. Recall the various times the country has faced petrol shortages.

Third is the testing capacity of Hydrocarbon Development Institute of Pakistan (HDIP), which the policy institute believes should increase as it has been lacking even with lower grade fuels. The fear is that in case it is not upgraded; the consumers might end up paying premium for the poor-quality fuels.

Another fourth important factor for contention with the decision presented in the report is no consultations with the auto sector. The report indicates that the local auto sector is not ready; and the decision to ask the downstream sector to adhere to the fuel standards means that the cars here have sophisticated Euro V emissions-compliant car engines, which is not the case. The author gives the example of the world where compared to Pakistan’s leap from Euro-II to Euro-V, the methodology adopted globally was to first design the Euro-II, Euro-III, Euro-IV, Euro-V emissions-compliant engines and then subsequently mandate fuel specifications required by those engines to give the industry adequate time to upgrade.
PSO Euro5



 
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Filled up from PSO just yesterday and I am a bit confused. PSO used to offer "normal" petrol RON92 and Hi Octane RON97. At the pump I was yesterday they have renamed Hi Octane as Euro-5.
 
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Filled up from PSO just yesterday and I am a bit confused. PSO used to offer "normal" petrol RON92 and Hi Octane RON97. At the pump I was yesterday they have renamed Hi Octane as Euro-5.
Hi Octane being replaced at pumps with Euro 5 at similar price. So we will have just two grades for petrol just like before. Hi-octane is a niche fuel and not everyone uses it. Euro 5 as per a uploaded video by someone testing with own equipment at PSO near Agha Khan Hospital Karachi is Octane 99.

Author made a error, since its a replacement of a single grade transition wont be much of a hastle for petrol. Pumps simply replace hi-octane with Euro 5 once stocks end.
 
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Filled up from PSO just yesterday and I am a bit confused. PSO used to offer "normal" petrol RON92 and Hi Octane RON97. At the pump I was yesterday they have renamed Hi Octane as Euro-5.

Previously PSO was selling RON 95 as high octane, which is standard for Euro-II, now PSO is selling RON-97 as High-octane, while other distribution companies such as Shell, TOTAL, Attock, etc are still selling RON 95 as high octane. They have refused to abide by the fresh instructions, particularly because of such a short notice and has warned of Rs7-8 per litre price.

Under the new specifications, among other things both products should not contain more than 10ppm (particles per million) from existing level of 50ppm. The government decision, although taken at the highest level, contain a major dichotomy given local refineries cannot produce products of such standards and parts of the country would continue using existing standards. It would remain a challenge for consumers in many areas whether they were paying the price for actual product of high standard or not.
 
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UK now on euro 6 standard

India is also on BIS-6 or euro-6 standard from april this year.


In the UK, standard unleaded petrol gets a RON of 95, while for higher grade petrol this rises to 98 RON or, among top of the range offerings from certain petrol companies, a RON of 102.

The higher the RON, it is thought that the better your car will perform, while your engine will be more protected and your fuel efficiency will be improved.
 
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Hi Octane being replaced at pumps with Euro 5 at similar price. So we will have just two grades for petrol just like before. Hi-octane is a niche fuel and not everyone uses it. Euro 5 as per a uploaded video by someone testing with own equipment at PSO near Agha Khan Hospital Karachi is Octane 99.

Author made a error, since its a replacement of a single grade transition wont be much of a hastle for petrol. Pumps simply replace hi-octane with Euro 5 once stocks end.

The Directorate General of Oil of the Petroleum Division notified specifications of Euro-V petrol of all three grades (RON 92, 95 & 97) and asked the Oil & Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra), Hydrocarbon Development Institute of Pakistan (HDIP) and oil industry to implement these specifications. RON95 and 97 are deregulated

State-run Kuwait Petroleum Company (KPC) — Pakistan’s largest fuel supplier — had asked Islamabad in July 2018 to upgrade its market and fuel supply network for higher grade gas oil, commonly known as High Speed Diesel (HSD), to remain its long-term client.
 
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