Wednesday, February 7, 2018

REFINING INDIA 2018: BS-VI and other stuff



Refining India 2018 (https://refiningindia.com/home/) has announced a call for papers.

Here is the description …

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Refining India 2018
The International Conference for India's Leaders in Oil Refining and Petrochemicals
Shangri-La - Eros Hotel, New Delhi, 24-25 September 2018
New and bigger venue. More opportunities to present. Now all we need is your presentation.
Commissioning to meet a projected doubling of India's refining capacity is expected to be in place by 2025. What part will you and your company play in this next major phase of the world's most dynamic oil processing industry? Now in its sixth year, Refining India is a unique opportunity bringing together senior executives from India's refining industry and speakers from international companies at the leading edge of refining and petrochemical technology.
Refining India 2018 in particular welcomes ideas for presentation on these topics:
•Completing the journey to BS–VI (?) fuels
•Digital Developments: Virtual steps to leaner, more informed, operations
•Greater Energy Efficiency, higher margins, smaller carbon footprint
•Products to Market: advances in blending, storage and distribution
•The growing role of Renewable Fuels
•Crude Sourcing opportunities and future options
•Marine Fuels Post 2020: higher demand for distillate
In the first instance, email your 200-word abstract to presentations@refiningindia.com  by 15 March 2018.
Except Indian headquartered Operators, EPCs and research institutes who should email their submissions to refiningindia@idsindia.org
Technology suppliers please note that a Refining India presentation requires much more than your own claims for your products or services. Your presentation should include proof of concept through commercial application and an explanation of the takeaways offered to your audience. Presentations that meet these guidelines will be preferred. Company profiles, if any, must be brief.
Sponsorship packages including the opportunity to present to Refining India's audience are available.
For more details and to book your sponsorship package, contact
sales@petroleumtechnology.com
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TIP: If you don’t know what BS-VI is, don’t worry. Google® bs-vi fuels, and all will be revealed.

BS-VI stands for Bharat Stage IV emission norms (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bharat_Stage_emission_standards)

Selected results from the bs-vi fuels search …

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How the upcoming BS-VI grade fuel could affect you - Feature ...
https://www.autocarindia.com/.../how-the-upcoming-bs-vi-grade-fuel-could-affect-yo...
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Nov 18, 2017 -
However, vehicle makers and fuel suppliers were caught off-guard by the government's shock announcement in early 2016 of skipping BS-V altogether and bringing forward the introduction of BS VI norms to 2020. The jump from BS-IV to BS-VI is drastic, not only from a technology standpoint for carmakers ...
Delhi to get BS-VI fuel two years early to tackle pollution - Livemint
www.livemint.com › Industry › Energy
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Nov 16, 2017 -
New Delhi: The world's cleanest fuel will be introduced in the national capital two years earlier than planned, the Union government said on Wednesday as it seeks to reduce vehicular pollution. Bharat Stage VI (BS-VI) fuel will now be available with effect from 1 April 2018 in Delhi, the petroleum ministry ...
BS-VI emission norms for vehicles: So near and yet so far, here is why ...
indianexpress.com › Explained
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Nov 20, 2017 -
On the face of it, the November 15 decision by the union Petroleum Ministry to advance the introduction of BS-VI grade petrol and diesel in Delhi by two years to April 2018 appears to be a logical step in fighting air pollution. Delve deeper, and doubts emerge over possible implementation impracticalities.
Effect Of BS-VI Grade Fuel On Vehicles In Delhi - Outlook India
https://www.outlookindia.com › Website › Business
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Nov 20, 2017 -
The Government has taken a bold move by preponing the Bharat Stage VI grade fuel introduction in the national capital territory (NCT) of Delhi to April 1, 2018, two years ahead of schedule!
BS VI standards: Centre is rushing clean fuel to Delhi but is not so ...
https://scroll.in › India › Clean Technology
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Nov 18, 2017 -
The central government this week advanced the deadline for introducing the clean Bharat Stage VI fuel in Delhi by two years to April 2018. But it does not appear as eager to usher in cleaner cars. BS VI fuel, as it is commonly known, refers to the least polluting petrol and diesel available in the world, and ...
India: Fuels: Diesel and Gasoline | Transport Policy
https://www.transportpolicy.net/standard/india-fuels-diesel-and-gasoline/
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As of 2017, India requires on-road diesel and gasoline nationwide to meet BS IV specifications (maximum 50 ppm sulfur). These specifications will tighten to BS VI (10 ppm sulfur) in 2020. Standard type. Fuel quality. Regulating Body Further detail regarding India's regulatory bodies can be found on the India Regulatory ...
BS-VI: Heavy on the pocket, light on your lungs- Business News
www.businesstoday.in/current/economy-politics/bs-vi-fuel-delhi.../264189.html
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Nov 16, 2017 -
The BS-VI auto fuel, in which the amount of sulphur in both petrol and diesel is limited to a maximum of 10 parts per million (PPM), will be available in Delhi with the new financial year, but car manufacturers have said BS VI cars will only be available by 2020. Bharat stage emission standards -known as ...
Delhi Air Pollution: BS-VI Grade Auto Fuels To Be Introduced Ahead ...
https://auto.ndtv.com › News
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Nov 15, 2017 -
The Petroleum Ministry in consultation with Public Oil Marketing Companies has decided to bring forward the date of BS-VI grade auto fuels in NCT of Delhi with effect from April 1, 2018 instead of April 1, 2020. In fact, Petroleum Ministry OMCs have also been asked to examine the possibility of introduction ...
Delhi To Get Cleaner BS-VI Grade Fuels From April, What It Means: 10 ...
https://www.ndtv.com › All India
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Nov 15, 2017 -
The full benefit of the government's decision to advance introduction of BS-VI grade fuel in Delhi will be possible only when vehicle technology is also upgraded to this standard, says policy think-tank Centre for Science and Environment. Till then, it says, there will be "some emission benefits".
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