Regulations Amending the Sulphur in Gasoline Regulations [Proposed]

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The objective of the proposed Regulations Amending the Sulphur in Gasoline Regulations (the proposed Amendments) is to provide primary suppliers of gasoline with continued flexibility in transitioning to lower sulphur gasoline. A re-enactment would allow for continued operations without disrupting supply chains, while the Department fully evaluates whether additional flexibilities are needed under a consolidated fuel regulation.

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The objective of the proposed Regulations Amending the Sulphur in Gasoline Regulations (the proposed Amendments) is to provide primary suppliers of gasoline with continued flexibility in transitioning to lower sulphur gasoline. A re-enactment would allow for continued operations without disrupting supply chains, while the Department fully evaluates whether additional flexibilities are needed under a consolidated fuel regulation.

To read the information about these proposed regulations, please refer to Part I of the Canada Gazette in the “Legislative change” tab.

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The objective of the proposed Regulations Amending the Sulphur in Gasoline Regulations (the proposed Amendments) is to provide primary suppliers of gasoline with continued flexibility in transitioning to lower sulphur gasoline. A re-enactment would allow for continued operations without disrupting supply chains, while the Department fully evaluates whether additional flexibilities are needed under a consolidated fuel regulation.

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