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Refined Products, Gasoline
January 21, 2025
Please note that Platts, part of S&P Commodity Insights, has set publishing dates and/or cycles for 2025 US gasoline RVP shifts.
The Platts 2025 RVP calendar is available to download here(opens in a new tab).
Please scroll down to find the calendar. No login is required. In addition, the same file is available on CSV, JSON, and RDF formats on the website: https://dunl.org/c(opens in a new tab)
The 2025 calendar largely follows 2024 norms, with no notable deviations from prior years. The calendar will be updated throughout the year as more information becomes available.
The shift dates are based on relevant pipeline schedules, historical information, and feedback from market participants.
Gulf Coast shifts are based on the Colonial Pipeline schedule. Atlantic Coast shifts are based on Buckeye Pipeline and Colonial Pipeline calendars. Group 3 shifts are based on the Magellan Pipeline schedule, while Chicago shifts are based on Explorer Pipeline and Buckeye Complex. Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Arizona RVP changes are based on Kinder Morgan's SFPP schedule, while Portland and Seattle shifts are based on Olympic Pipeline's calendar.
The US Environmental Protection Agency announced in April 2024 that eight Midwestern states will remove their current 1 psi waiver. The waiver removal will lower the RVP limit for conventional gasoline in eight states to 9 psi during the summer months, compared with the current 10 psi after blending with up to 10% ethanol. More information on how the Platts Midwest gasoline assessments will be impacted with the waiver removal can be found here(opens in a new tab). The calendar will be updated as more information for the new low RVP product becomes available in accordance with updates from ONEOK and Buckeye complex.
For questions or comments, please contact americas_products@spglobal.com, with a cc to pricegroup@spglobal.com.
For written comments, please provide a clear indication if comments are not intended for publication by Platts for public viewing. Platts will consider all comments received and will make comments not marked as confidential available upon request.