Regulations Amending the Sulphur in Gasoline Regulations (SOR/2003-319)

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These regulations set limits on the amount of sulphur in gasoline produced, imported or sold. It limits sulphur in gasoline to an average level of 30 mg/kg with a never-to-be-exceeded maximum of 80 mg/kg.

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Oil, Gas and Alternative Energy Division
Environment and Climate Change Canada
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Gatineau QC K1A 0H3
Telephone: 819-420-7970
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These regulations set limits on the amount of sulphur in gasoline produced, imported or sold. It limits sulphur in gasoline to an average level of 30 mg/kg with a never-to-be-exceeded maximum of 80 mg/kg.

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These regulations set limits on the amount of sulphur in gasoline produced, imported or sold. It limits sulphur in gasoline to an average level of 30 mg/kg with a never-to-be-exceeded maximum of 80 mg/kg.

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Canada Gazette Part II

  • : Vol.137,No.21, PDF (930 kB, go to page 40)

Canada Gazette Part I

  • : Vol.137,No.5, PDF (2.84 MB, go to page 79)

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