RE: Lubricity Study
The problem is that fuel , directly from a " good US' refinery , might have the "industry standard" fuel lubricity additives.
However most fuel is delivered via pipelines to local distribution points.
Weather it came from a US refinery , or some offshore refinery is unknown ,
as is weather the local distributor bothered to bring the fuel to the required specs.
Large coastal ports that import fuel should not be a problem as they can test and bring the fuel up to standards.
Your fuel may vary from perfect..
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