§ 21.130-T. Straight run gasoline.
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(a)General. Straight run gasoline is a mixture consisting predominantly (greater than 60 percent by volume) of C4, C5, C6, C7 and/or C8 hydrocarbons, and is either:
(1)A petroleum distillate coming straight from an atmospheric distillation unit without being cracked or reformed, or
(2)A condensate coming directly from an oil/gas recovery operation.
(b)API gravity. 72° minimum, 85° maximum.
(c)Reid vapor pressure (PSI). 15 maximum.
(d)Sulfur. 120 ppm maximum.
(e)Benzene. 1.1 percent by volume maximum.
(f)Distillation ( °F):
(1)10 percent. 97 minimum, 158 maximum.
(2)50 percent. 250 maximum.
(3)Final boiling point. 437 maximum. \[T.D. TTB-140, 81 FR 59462, Aug. 30, 2016\]