Petrol made in Azerbaijan meets EURO-2 standards
Today Azerbaijan’s oil refineries make petrol, which meets Euro-2 standards and diesel fuel meeting Euro-3 standards, Davud Mammadov, SOCAR Vice President for Refining, told www.1news.az.
He said production of petrol meeting Euro-2 standards will be possible only in 2015. Earlier the State Committee for Standardization, Metrology and Patents said that petrol made in Azerbaijan meets Euro-3 standards.
According to the Cabinet of Ministers’ decision, from April 1, 2014 petrol made in the country must meet Euro-4 standard.—0-
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