Must reformulated gasoline be sold only in those areas designated as reformulated gasoline areas by the EPA? Can a refiner produce and designate certified reformulated gasoline for distribution and sale even though there may be no immediate reformulated gasoline market for that product except as a replacement for conventional gasoline? Are the volume and fuel parameters of the gasoline to be incorporated into the anti-dumping compliance calculations?
Reformulated gasoline may be sold in areas not designated as RFG areas. However, if the reformulated gasoline is mixed with conventional gasoline, it may not be sold as reformulated gasoline. Certified reformulated gasoline used in a non-RFG area should not be incorporated into the anti-dumping compliance calculations and should be used in the RFG compliance calculations. (7/1/94)
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