related to your previous question concerning gasoline from diesel:
As described here, during the early stage of refining, the distillation process separates out the hydrocarbon molecules for different feedstocks.
Further processing is done from here, but what is used in gasoline is not contained in diesel or heating fuel.
I was just wondering about this the other day.
More specifically, how do they remove the sulfur for ultra-low sulfur diesel. Diesel used to be cheaper than gasoline, but now is more expensive.
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