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Refined Products, Gasoline
January 27, 2025
Platts, part of S&P Global Commodity Insights, is opening a consultation process to review the specifications reflected in its FOB Singapore RON 92, RON 95 and RON 97 assessments.
Specifically, Platts is reviewing the suitability of continuing to assess these grades with the maximum sulfur level of 50 ppm and lead content at a maximum lead level of 0.013 gpb/l ahead of the anticipated changes in trade flows and evolving quality standards.
Platts understands that Malaysia, a key gasoline importer, has announced a three-year step change to move from its domestic gasoline specifications from the current Euro 4M to Euro 5M by 2027. Malaysia is expected to lower the sulfur and lead limits for its domestic gasoline in 2025, followed by several changes in distillation, Reid Vapor Pressure, oxygen content and oxygenates in 2026. Platts understands the final changes to tighten its current benzene, olefins and aromatics limits will take place in 2027.
Specifically on sulfur standards, Platts understands Malaysia has set a timeline of Sept. 1 to lower the sulfur limit for its 95 RON gasoline to 10 ppm, down from Malaysia's current standard of 50 ppm.
In addition, Platts understands that Australia, the region's largest non-oxygenated importer, will lower its sulfur limit for gasoline in the country from the current 150 ppm for 92 RON and 50 ppm for 95 RON to 10 ppm for both grades by December.
Initial market feedback suggests these changes reflect evolving quality standards in Asia and are likely to impact specifications of gasoline stored and traded in the Singapore Straits, which would typically reflect supply and demand across the Asia Pacific and the Middle East.
Platts periodically reviews the specifications of all its assessments to ensure they are representative of the most tradable grades. Such reviews may lead to changes to the existing specifications of an assessment, though any changes would be subject to further industry consultation ahead of any final decision.
Platts last updated the specifications of these assessments on July 1, 2019.
Current specifications for FOB Singapore 92 RON, 95 RON and 97 RON gasoline are as follows:
Property | Unit | Standard |
Research Octane Number (RON) | - | Min 92, Min 95, Min 97 |
Lead content | gPb/l | Max 0.013 |
Density@15°C | g/ml | Min 0.72 |
Reid Vapor Pressure | psi | Max 9.0 |
Distillation | - | - |
Initial Boiling Point | °C | Report |
10% evaporated | °C | Max 74 |
50% evaporated | °C | Min 80, Max 127 |
90% evaporated | °C | Max 190 |
Final Boiling Point | °C | Max 215 |
Residue | % vol | Max 2.0 |
Loss | % vol | 2 |
Odor | - | Marketable |
Existent gum | mg/100 ml | Max 4 |
Benzene content | % vol | Max 2.5 |
Sulfur | % wt | Max 0.005 |
Doctor Test | - | Negative |
or Mercaptan sulfur | wt. ppm | Max 15 |
Mercaptan sulfur | % wt | Max 0.0015 |
Copper corrosion (3 hours at 50°C) | - | Max 1 |
Induction period | minutes | Min 240 |
Oxygenates content | % vol | Max 14.0 (of which maximum MTBE content of 10.0) |
Aromatics | % vol | 40 |
Olefins | % vol | 25 |
Color | - | Undyed, colorless to light yellow |
Alcohol | - | No additions of any alcohol |
Metallic Additives | - | None added |
Acetone | ppm | Max 100 |
Platts' specifications for the Singapore gasoline assessments can also be found here(opens in a new tab).
In addition to the potential amendments to the gasoline specifications reflected in its methodology, Platts is inviting feedback on suitable timelines for any changes to take effect.
The following FOB Singapore assessments, published in Asia-Pacific/Arab Gulf Market Scan and Platts Global Alert pages 2304 and 2310 are under review as part of this market consultation:
Assessment | Code |
Gasoline Unl 97 FOB Singapore Cargo | PGAMS00 |
Gasoline Unl 95 FOB Singapore Cargo | PGAEZ00 |
Gasoline Unl 92 FOB Singapore Cargo | PGAEY00 |
Please send any comments or feedback under this consultation to asia_products@spglobal.com and pricegroup@spglobal.com by March 31.
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 those not marked as confidential available upon request.