Proposed ASTM International Petroleum Standard Will Support Diesel and Biodiesel Fuel Quality

A proposed ASTM International standard will help characterize the quality of diesel fuels and biodiesel blends. The proposed standard (WK51775) is being developed by the committee on petroleum products, liquid fuels, and lubricants (D02). 


The proposed standard will be used to separate and determine the content of aromatics, nonaromatics, and fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) in middle distillates, including biodiesel blends with up to 20 percent by volume of FAME. 

“The knowledge of total content of saturates and aromatics in middle distillates is useful to investigate the effects of petroleum processing on production of various finished fuels,” said ASTM International member Yang Tingting a senior engineer at the SINOPEC Research Institute of Petroleum Processing in China. Tingting notes that the method described in the standard is time-saving and environmentally friendly.

The proposed method could be used by refinery plants, diesel fuel producers, and analytical laboratories. 

For more information on ASTM International petroleum standards, watch this video or see this overview.

ASTM welcomes participation in the development of its standards. Become a member at www.astm.org/JOIN. The next meeting of this committee is December 3-7, 2017, in Houston, Texas, USA.

Media Inquiries: Dan Bergels, tel +1.610.832.9602; dbergels@astm.org 
Committee Contact: Alyson Fick, tel +1.610.832.9710; afick@astm.org 
    
Release #10400

Committee
D02
September 22, 2017