Magellan Pipeline Product Specifications Version 95 January 28, 2015 QUALITY CONTROL CONTACTS Rod Lawrence, Manager, Quality Control Office: (918) 574-7286 Cell: (816) 805-3334 Jerry Higgins, Product Quality Program Consultant Office: (918) 574-7485 Cell: (918) 760-4130 Brian Topping, Manager, Quality Assurance and Analytical Services Office: (918) 574-7381 Cell: (918) 724-0342 Jim Boos, Supervisor, Quality Control Office: (918) 574-7539 Cell: (918) 671-3142 Marcia Eckhoff, Quality Control Program Coordinator Office: (515) 276-0169 Cell: (515) 710-5146 Bryan Middendorf, Quality Control Specialist Sr. Office: (913) 827-7489 Cell: (913) 827-7489 Jimmy Gillman, Quality Control Specialist Sr. Office: (918) 884-8514 Cell: (918) 884-8514 Caleb Guse, Quality Control Specialist Sr. Office: (918) 260-6712 Cell: (918) 260-6712 Katie Stubbs, Quality Control Specialist Sr. Office: (918) 310-7735 Cell: (913) 620-4114 Revision Date: August 13, 2014 PRODUCT ACCEPTANCE TERMS The most current version of the methods referenced in these specifications will prevail at all times. Alternate test methods listed in ASTM, MPL product specification standards may be used. In instances of dispute, tests will be conducted using the referee methods identified in the applicable standard. Sampling LPG products must be sampled in accordance with D1265. All other products must be sampled according to D4057, D4177, and/or D5842. Compliance with Magellan Pipeline Specifications will be determined by the shipper’s analysis of a composite sample produced in accordance with D5854. Top, middle, and bottom samples may not deviate more than 1.0° API from the gravity of the composite, nor contain product below the flash point minimum for oils, or above the seasonal RVP maximum for gasolines. Reporting It is the responsibility of the shipper to enter a certificate of analysis representative of each shipment into Magellan’s Prospector database for approval. Tests performed by the carrier are for carrier's information and do not relieve the shipper of the responsibility to comply with the specifications. The carrier reserves the right to sample the product and/or tank water below any product proffered for shipment. Workmanship Products must be clear and bright, and free of sediment. Any undissolved water received with incoming product may be deducted from the shipment volume ticketed. Additionally, Magellan may request for the shipper to remove the water received, and/or invoice the shipper for water disposal and other costs incurred. Revision Date: June 29, 2009 PRODUCT ACCEPTANCE TERMS Delivery test results may deviate by the amount of the reproducibility of the test method. Shipments of proprietary grades must comply with corrosion inhibitor requirements for the applicable product grade. Revision Date: June 29, 2009 MAGELLAN PIPELINE ADDITIVE SPECIFICATIONS Magellan will permit the types and concentrations of additives detailed below; all other types and concentrations or additives are prohibited. Gasoline Additive Specifications The following additive specifications apply to all grades except aviation products, LPG’s, and Natural Gasoline, for the grades noted in each section. (H, I, J8, L, Q, and W Grade) Gum Inhibitors and Metal Deactivators Gasoline shipments may, but are not required to, contain any of the following gum inhibitors and/or metal deactivators: N, N'di-secondary butyl ortho-phenylenediamine N, N'di-secondary butyl para-phenylenediamine N, N'disalicylidene-1,2 propanediamine N, N'di(1-ethyl-3-methylpentyl)-para-phnylenediamine N, N'di-isopropyl-para-phenylenediamine N, n'bis-(1, 4-demethylpentyl)-p-phenylenediamine n-Butyl para-aminophenol 2-6-di-tert-butylphenol 2,4,6-tri-tert-butylphenol Ortho-tert-butylphenol UOP 12P UOP 3455 Innospec AO-36 Ethanox 4776 Tolad 3905 Nalco 88BU-118 Tolad 4695 UOP 12S UOP 5S Innospec AO-37 Ethanox 4720 Tolad 3910 Unichem 7529 UOP 17P Innospec AO-31 Ethyl 733 Ethanox 4740 Specaid 8Q202 Pitt-Consol M-56 Specaid 8Q206 Revision Date: October 22, 2014 Gasoline, Fuel Oil and Diesel Fuel Additive Corrosion Inhibitors Products requiring compliance with NACE standard TM0172 may contain any of the following corrosion inhibitors: Nalco 5403 Nalco Visco 3554 Apollo PRI-19 UOP Unicor Innospec DCI-6A Tolad 245 HiTech 580 Nalco EC5407A Nalco 5405 Lubrizol 541 Innospec DCI-4A UOP Unicor J Hitec E-534 Tolad 4410 Spec-Aid 8Q5127 Baypros 853 UOP Unicor PL Unichem 7504 Tolad 249 Unichem 7501 Tolad 9715 Tolad 9719 Spec-Aid 8Q123ULS Spec-Aid 8Q110ULS Fuel Oil and Diesel Fuel Additives Stability Fuel oil and/or diesel fuel shipments may contain one or more of the following stability additives as required to achieve compliance with the stability characteristics outlined in the applicable grade specification. Innospec FOA-3 UOP Polyflo-121 UOP Polyflo-122 UOP Polyflo-128 Tolad 9022 Chemtec 7220 Spec-Aid 8Q403ULS Tolad 9076 Unichem 7530 Spec-Aid 8Q401 Specaid 8Q72 Nalco 5303 Nalco 5301 UOP Polyflo-195 Revision Date: October 22, 2014 Cold Flow Additives Fuel oil and/or diesel fuel shipments requiring additives to achieve compliance with low temperature properties may, but are not required to contain one or more of the following pour point depressant additives: Hitec 4541 Innospec 2152 Betz Q5201 Hitec 4518 Exxon ECA 7305 UOP Polyflo 6000 Dyes Innospec PDD-7450 Spec-Aid 8Q5201 Paradyne 25 Unichem 8094 Nalco 5375 Spec-Aid 8Q72ULS Tolad 3005 Tolad 3030 Betz 8Q12 Hitec 4566 Spec-Aid 8Q14ULS X5 Grade High Sulfur Fuel Oil is the only product in Magellan Pipeline that requires dye at the origin. Applicable dyes and required treat rates are listed in the X5 grade product specifications. XR Grade Low Sulfur Fuel Oil is dyed at the Magellan rack. Revision Date: October 22, 2014 Seasonal Gasoline Volatility Classes Shipments From Origin Reid Vapor Pressure, D5191 1/ March 1 - September 15 DVPE using EPA formula 2/ September 16 – February 28 DVPE using D5191 formula Distillation, ASTM D 86 3/ 10% Evaporated F, max 50% Evaporated F, min 50% Evaporated F, max 90% Evaporated F, max Final Boiling Point F, max 4/ Residue, vol % max Driveability Index, D4814, max 3/ Class AA Class A 158 158 170 170 250 250 374 374 430 430 2 2 Class B Class C 149 140 170 170 245 240 374 365 430 430 2 2 1250 1250 1240 Vapor to Liquid Ratio=20:1, F 3,5/ Class 1 D5188, min 140 Class 2 133 Class 3 124 Class D 131 170 235 365 430 2 Class E 122 170 230 365 430 2 1230 1220 1200 Class 4 116 Class 5 105 1/ All gasoline deliveries will not exceed applicable Federal and State requirements. 2/ The calculation required for the EPA compliance period is published in 40 CFR 80.46. 3/ Specifications must be met before blending with denatured fuel ethanol. 4/ The final boiling point of all gasoline deliveries at terminals will be at or below 437 °F as determined by ASTM D86 5/ D5188 is the referee test method. The alternative equations in D4814 may also be used. Revision Date: October 22, 2014 Schedule of Origin Volatility Requirements A GRADE Colorado DVPE) (Class) Kansas (DVPE) (Class) Illinois (DVPE) (Class) Minnesota (DVPE) (Class) N. Dakota (DVPE) (Class) Oklahoma (DVPE) (Class) Texas (DVPE) (Class) Wisconsin (DVPE) (Class) Wyoming (DVPE) (Class) Jan. 1-15 Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. Apr. 16-31 1-15 16-29 1-31 1-30 May 1-31 June July 1-30 1-31 Aug. Sept. Sept. Oct. 1-31 1-15 16-30 1-31 Nov. 1-30 Dec. 1-31 15.0 E-5 15.0 E-5 13.5 D-5 13.5 D-5 11.5 C-3 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 10.0 B-2 11.5 C-3 13.5 D-4 15.0 E-5 13.5 D-5 13.5 D-5 10.0 B-5 10.0 B-5 8.5 A-4 8.5 A-3 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 10.0 B-2 11.5 C-3 13.5 D-4 15.0 E-5 13.5 D-5 13.5 D-5 10.0 B-5 10.0 B-5 8.5 A-5 8.5 A-4 9.0 A-4 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-3 11.5 C-3 13.5 D-4 15.0 E-5 15.0 E-5 13.5 D-5 13.5 D-5 10.0 B-5 10.0 B-5 8.5 A-5 8.5 A-4 9.0 A-4 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-3 11.5 C-3 13.5 D-4 15.0 E-5 15.0 E-5 13.5 D-5 13.5 D-5 10.0 B-5 10.0 B-5 8.5 A-5 8.5 A-4 9.0 A-4 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-3 11.5 C-3 13.5 D-4 15.0 E-5 15.0 E-5 13.5 D-5 13.5 D-5 10.0 B-4 10.0 B-4 8.5 A-4 8.5 A-3 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 10.0 B-2 11.5 C-3 13.5 D-4 15.0 E-5 13.5 D-4 13.5 C-4 10.0 B-4 10.0 B-4 9.0 A-4 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 10.0 A-2 11.5 C-3 13.5 D-4 13.5 D-4 13.5 D-5 13.5 D-5 10.0 B-5 10.0 B-5 8.5 A-5 8.5 A-4 9.0 A-4 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-3 11.5 C-3 13.5 D-4 15.0 E-5 15.0 E-5 15.0 E-5 15.0 E-5 13.5 D-5 13.5 D-5 11.50 9.0 C-3 A-3 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 10.0 B-2 11.5 C-3 13.5 D-4 13.5 E-5 NOTE: Gulf Coast origin changeover dates will precede this schedule by approximately 10 days, depending upon the applicable Explorer Pipeline cycle. Shipments via Explorer Pipeline must meet the specification applicable to the anticipated West Tulsa delivery date. Gulf Coast shippers will be advised of these dates through seasonal letters. Revision Date: December 22, 2014 Schedule of Origin Volatility Requirements A1 GRADE Jan. 1-15 (DVPE) (Class) N/A Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. Apr. 16-31 1-15 16-29 1-31 1-30 May 1-31 June July 1-30 1-31 Aug. Sept. Sept. Oct. 1-31 1-15 16-30 1-31 Nov. 1-30 Dec. 1-31 N/A 6.8 A-3 6.8 A-2 6.8 A-2 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 6.8 A-3 6.8 A-2 6.8 A-2 N/A N/A NOTE: Gulf Coast origin changeover dates will precede this schedule by approximately 10 days, depending upon the applicable Explorer Pipeline cycle. Shipments via Explorer Pipeline must meet the specification applicable to the anticipated West Tulsa delivery date. Gulf Coast shippers will be advised of these dates through seasonal letters. Revision Date: December 22, 2014 Schedule of Origin Volatility Requirements South System El Paso Deliveries A1X GRADE Jan. 1-31 11.50 C-3 Feb. 1-29 10.00 B-2 Mar. 1-31 9.0 B-2 Apr. 1-15 9.0 B-2 Apr. 16-30 9.0 B-2 May. 1-31 9.00 A-1 June. 1-30 9.00 A-1 July. 1-31 9.00 A-1 Aug. 1-31 9.00 A-1 Sept. 1-15 9.0 B-2 Sept. 16-30 10.00 B-2 Oct. Nov. Dec. 1-30 1-30 1-31 11.50 11.50 11.50 C-3 C-3 C-3 Revision Date: December 22, 2014 Schedule of Origin Volatility Requirements A5 GRADE Jan. Feb. Mar. 1-31 1-28 1-30 15.00 13.50 11.50 E-5 D-5 C-3 Apr. 1-30 9.0 A-3 May 1-31 9.0 A-3 June 1-30 9.0 A-2 July 1-31 9.0 A-2 Aug. 1-31 9.0 A-2 Sept. 1-15 9.0 A-2 Sept 16-30 10.00 B-2 Oct. 1-30 11.50 C-3 Nov. 1-31 13.5 D-4 Dec. 1-31 15.00 E-5 Revision Date: August 13, 2014 Schedule of Origin Volatility Requirements AMS Grade Colorado (DVPE) Jan. 1-31 N/A Feb. 1-28 N/A Mar. 1-15 N/A Mar. Apr. May. 16-31 1-30 1-31 N/A 7.8 7.8 A3 A3 June. July. 1-30 1-31 7.8 7.8 A2 A2 N/A N/A N/A 7.8 A-3 7.8 A-3 7.8 A-3 7.8 A-2 N/A N/A N/A 7.8 A-3 7.8 A-3 7.8 A-3 7.8 A-2 N/A N/A N/A N/A 7.8 A-3 7.8 A-2 (CLASS) Aug. 1-31 7.8 A2 Sept. Sept. Oct. Nov. 1-15 16-30 1-31 1-30 7.8 N/A N/A N/A A-2 Dec. 1-31 N/A Kansas (DVPE) (CLASS) 7.8 A-2 7.8 A-2 7.8 A-2 N/A N/A 7.8 A-2 7.8 A-2 N/A 7.8 A-2 7.8 A-2 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Texas (DVPE) (Class) 7.8 A-2 N/A Wyoming (DVPE) (Class) 7.8 A-3 7.8 A-2 N/A N/A N/A Revision Date: August 13, 2014 Schedule of Origin Volatility Requirements AR Grade Texas (DVPE) (CLASS) Jan. Feb. 1-31 1-20 13.5 13.5 D-4 D-4 Feb. 21-28 11.5 D-4 Mar. Mar. Apr. May. June. July. 1-20 21-31 1-30 1-31 1-30 1-31 9.0 Report Report Report Report Report A-3 A-3 A-3 A-3 A-3 A-2 Aug. Sept. 1-31 1-15 Report Report A-2 A-2 Sept. 16-30 10.0 B-2 Oct. Nov. Dec. 1-31 1-30 1-31 11.5 13.5 13.5 C-3 D-4 D-4 NR Grade Texas (DVPE) (CLASS) Oklahoma (DVPE) (Class) Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. 1-31 1-20 21-29 1-20 13.5 13.5 13.5 13.5 D-4 D-4 D-4 D-4 Jan. 1-20 15.0 E-5 Jan. 21-31 13.5 D-4 Mar. Apr. 21-31 1-30 Report Report A-3 A-3 May. June. July. 1-31 1-30 1-31 Report Report Report A-3 A-3 A-2 Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar Apr. 1-10 11-29 20-28 1-10 11-30 1-30 13.5 11.5 9.0 9.0 Report Report D-4 C-3 A-3 A-3 A-3 A-3 May. 1-31 Report A-3 Aug. Sept. Sept. 1-31 1-15 16-30 Report Report 10.0 A-2 A-2 B-2 June. 1-30 Report A-2 Oct. 1-31 11.5 C-3 Nov. 1-30 13.5 D-4 Dec. 1-31 13.5 D-4 July. Aug. Sept. Sept. Oct. Nov. Nov. Dec. 1-31 1-31 1-15 16-30 1-31 1-20 21-31 1-31 Report Report Report 11.5 13.5 13.5 15.0 15.0 A-2 A-2 A-2 C-3 D-4 D-4 E-5 E-5 Revision Date: August 13, 2014 Schedule of Origin Volatility Requirements South System El Paso Deliveries NEP Grade Jan. 1-24 11.50 C-3 Jan. 25-31 10.00 B-2 Feb. 1-29 10.00 B-2 Mar. 1-31 10.00 B-2 Apr. 1-15 10.00 B-2 Apr. 16-30 9.00 A-1 May 1-31 9.00 A-1 June 1-30 9.00 A-1 July 1-31 9.00 A-1 Aug. 1-31 10.00 B-2 Sept. 1-30 10.00 B-2 Oct. 1-31 11.50 C-3 Nov. 1-30 11.50 C-3 Dec. 1-31 11.50 C-3 Revision Date: September 17, 2013 Schedule of Origin Volatility Requirements NOTE: Gulf Coast origin changeover dates will precede this schedule by approximately 10 days, depending upon the applicable Explorer Pipeline cycle. Shipments via Explorer Pipeline must meet the specification applicable to the anticipated West Tulsa delivery date. Gulf Coast shippers will be advised of these dates through seasonal letters. V GRADE Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1-15 16-31 1-15 16-29 1-31 1-30 1-31 1-30 1-31 1-31 1-15 16-30 1-31 1-30 1-31 Kansas (DVPE) (CLASS) Illinois (DVPE) (CLASS) Minnesota, N. Dakota, Wis (CLASS) Oklahoma (DVPE) (DVPE) (CLASS) Texas (DVPE) (CLASS) 15.0 13.5 E-5 D-5 13.5 D-5 13.5 D-5 8.5 A-4 8.5 A-3 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 10.0 B-2 11.5 C-3 13.5 D-4 15.0 E-5 15.0 13.5 E-5 D-5 13.5 D-5 13.5 D-5 8.5 A-5 8.5 A-4 9.0 A-4 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-3 11.5 C-3 13.5 D-4 15.0 E-5 15.0 E-5 15.0 E-5 15.0 E-5 13.5 D-5 13.5 D-5 8.5 A-5 8.5 A-4 9.0 A-4 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-3 11.5 C-3 13.5 D-4 15.0 E-5 15.0 E-5 15.0 13.5 E-5 D-5 13.5 D-4 13.5 D-4 8.5 A-4 8.5 A-3 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 10.0 B-2 11.5 C-3 13.5 D-4 15.0 E-5 13.5 13.5 D-5 D-5 13.5 D-4 11.5 C-4 9.0 A-4 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 9.0 A-2 10.0 B-2 11.5 C-3 13.5 D-4 13.5 D-5 Revision Date: January 04, 2015 Schedule of Origin Volatility Requirements NOTE: Gulf Coast origin changeover dates will precede this schedule by approximately 10 days, depending upon the applicable Explorer Pipeline cycle. Shipments via Explorer Pipeline must meet the specification applicable to the anticipated West Tulsa delivery date. Gulf Coast shippers will be advised of these dates through seasonal letters. V1 GRADE Colorado Jan. 1-31 (DVPE) 15.0 (Class) E-5 Feb. Feb. Mar. 1-15 16-28 1-15 15.0 13.5 11.5 D-5 E-5 C-3 Mar. 16-31 11.5 C-3 Apr. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. 1-30 1-31 1-30 1-31 1-31 1-15 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 A-3 A-3 A-2 A-2 A-2 A-2 Sept. 16-30 10.0 B-2 Oct. Nov. Dec. 1-31 1-30 1-31 11.5 13.5 15.0 C-3 D-4 E-5 15.0 E-5 13.5 D-5 13.5 D-5 11.5 C-3 N/A N/A N/A 10.0 B-2 11.5 13.5 C-3 D-4 15.0 E-5 15.0 E-5 13.5 D-5 13.5 D-5 11.5 C-3 N/A N/A N/A 10.0 B-2 11.5 C-3 15.0 E-5 15.0 E-5 15.0 D-5 13.5 E-5 11.5 C-3 11.5 C-3 9.0 A-3 Mar. 1-31 11.5 C-5 Apr. 1-30 9.0 A-4 Kansas (DVPE) (Class) N/A N/A N/A N/A Texas (DVPE) (Class) N/A N/A N/A N/A 13.5 D-4 Wyoming (DVPE) (Class) 9.0 A-3 9.0 A-2 9.0 9.0 A-2 A-2 9.0 A-2 10.0 B-2 11.5 C-3 13.5 15.0 D-4 E-5 V2 GRADE (DVPE) (CLASS) Jan. Feb 1-31 1-29 15.0 15.0 E-5 E-5 May 1-31 9.0 A-4 June 1-30 9.0 A-3 July 1-31 9.0 A-3 Aug. 1-31 9.0 A-3 Sept. Sept. Oct. 1-15 16-31 1-31 9.0 11.5 13.5 A-3 C-3 D-4 Nov. 1-30 15.0 E-5 Dec. 1-31 15.0 E-5 Revision Date: January 04, 2015 Schedule of Origin Volatility Requirements NOTE: Gulf Coast origin changeover dates will precede this schedule by approximately 10 days, depending upon the applicable Explorer Pipeline cycle. Shipments via Explorer Pipeline must meet the specification applicable to the anticipated West Tulsa delivery date. Gulf Coast shippers will be advised of these dates through seasonal letters. V8 GRADE Oklahoma Kansas Jan. 16-31 (DVPE) 15.0 (CLASS) E-5 Feb. 1-15 13.5 D-4 Feb. 16-29 13.5 D-4 Mar. 1-31 13.5 D-4 Apr. 1-15 11.5 C-3 Apr. May 16-30 1-31 N/A N/A June July 1-30 1-31 N/A N/A Aug. Sept. Sept. Oct. 1-31 1-15 16-30 1-31 N/A N/A N/A N/A Nov. 1-30 N/A Dec. 1-31 N/A 15.0 (CLASS) E-5 15.0 E-5 15.0 E-5 13.5 D-4 11.5 C-3 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 15.0 E-5 15.0 E-5 13.5 D-4 11.5 C-4 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. Apr. 1-15 1-15 16-29 1-31 1-30 N/A N/A N/A N/A 6.6 A-3 May 1-31 6.6 A-3 June 1-30 6.6 A-2 July 1-31 6.6 A-2 Aug. 1-31 6.6 A-2 Sept. 1-15 6.6 A-2 Sept. Oct. 16-30 1-31 6.6 N/A A-2 Nov. 1-30 N/A Dec. 1-31 N/A Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. Apr. 1-15 1-15 16-29 1-31 1-30 N/A N/A N/A N/A 6.8 A-3 May 1-31 6.8 A-2 June 1-30 6.8 A-2 July 1-31 6.8 A-2 Aug. 1-31 6.8 A-2 Sept. Sept. Oct. 1-15 16-30 1-31 6.8 N/A N/A A-2 Nov. 1-30 N/A Dec. 1-31 N/A Jan. 1-31 13.5 D-4 Mar. 16-31 6.6 A-3 Apr. 1-31 6.6 A-3 May 1-30 6.6 A-3 June 1-30 6.6 A-3 July 1-31 6.6 A-2 (DVPE) Minnesota & Wisconsin (DVPE) (CLASS) V66 Grade (DVPE) (CLASS) V68 GRADE (DVPE) (CLASS) VCB GRADE (DVPE) (CLASS) Jan. 16-31 13.5 D-4 Feb. 1-15 13.5 D-4 Feb. 16-29 11.5 C-4 Mar. 1-15 6.6 A-3 Aug. 1-31 6.6 A-2 Sept. Sept. Oct. 1-15 16-30 1-31 6.6 6.6 11.5 A-2 B-2 C-3 Nov. 1-30 13.5 D-4 Dec. 1-31 13.5 D-4 Revision Date: January 04, 2015 Schedule of Origin Volatility Requirements NOTE: Gulf Coast origin changeover dates will precede this schedule by approximately 10 days, depending upon the applicable Explorer Pipeline cycle. Shipments via Explorer Pipeline must meet the specification applicable to the anticipated West Tulsa delivery date. Gulf Coast shippers will be advised of these dates through seasonal letters. VMS GRADE Colorado (DVPE) Jan. 1-31 N/A (Class) Feb. Mar. Mar. Apr. 1-15 1-15 16-31 1-30 N/A N/A N/A 7.8 A-3 May 1-31 7.8 A-3 June 1-30 7.8 A-2 July 1-31 7.8 A-2 Aug. 1-31 7.8 A-2 Sept. Sept. Oct. 1-15 16-30 1-31 7.8 N/A N/A A-2 Nov. 1-30 N/A Dec. 1-31 N/A Kansas (DVPE) N/A (Class) N/A N/A 7.8 A-3 7.8 A-3 7.8 A-3 7.8 A-2 7.8 A-2 7.8 A-2 7.8 A-2 N/A N/A N/A N/A Texas (DVPE) N/A N/A N/A 7.8 A-3 7.8 A-3 7.8 A-3 7.8 A-2 7.8 A-2 7.8 A-2 7.8 A-2 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 7.8 A-3 7.8 A-3 7.8 A-2 7.8 A-2 7.8 A-2 7.8 A-2 N/A N/A N/A N/A Apr. 1-30 9.0 A-3 May 1-31 9.0 A-3 June 1-30 9.0 A-2 July 1-31 9.0 A-2 Aug. 1-31 9.0 A-2 Sept. Sept. Oct. 1-15 16-30 1-31 9.0 10.0 11.5 A-2 B-2 C-3 Nov. 1-30 13.5 D-4 Dec. 1-31 13.5 D-5 (Class) Wyoming (DVPE) (Class) VTX Grade Jan. 1-31 (DVPE) 13.5 (CLASS) D-5 Feb. Feb. Mar. 1-15 16-29 1-31 13.5 11.5 9.0 D-4 C-4 A-4 Revision Date: January 04, 2015 Schedule of Origin Volatility Requirements VAZ Grade Arizona Jan. 1-31 9.0 A-2 Feb. Mar. 1-29 1-31 9.0 9.0 A-2 A-2 Apr. 1-30 9.0 A-1 May 1-31 9.0 A-1 June 1-30 9.0 A-1 July 1-31 9.0 A-1 Aug. 1-31 9.0 A-1 Sept. 1-30 9.0 A-1 Oct. 1-31 9.0 A-2 Nov. 1-30 9.0 A-2 Dec. 1-31 9.0 A-2 Revision Date: September 14, 2010 A Grade Premium Unleaded Gasoline Specifications (Conventional Gasoline - This product does not meet the requirements for reformulated gasoline and may not be used in any reformulated gasoline covered area.) Product Property Gravity, ° API Color Volatility 2/ Benzene, vol % Mercaptan Sulfur, wt % 3/ Copper Corrosion Silver Corrosion Gum, Existent, mg/100 ml Oxidation Stability, minutes Phosphorus, g/gal Lead, g/gal Octane RON MON (R+M)/2 Sulfur, ppm 4/ Oxygenates, wt % Haze Rating 5/ NACE Corrosion Odor 6/ Test Method D287 D3606 D3227 D130 D7667, 7671 D381 D525 D3231 D3237 Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum Report Undyed Deliveries1/ 4.9 0.002 1 1 4 5 240 D2699 D2700 0.003 0.010 0.005 0.05 80 0.05 2 3 Report Report 91.0 D2622 D4815 D4176 TM0172 B+ Nonoffensive 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ Refer to Seasonal Gasoline Volatility Schedule. 3/ Mercaptan Sulfur determination is waived if the result of the Doctor Test ASTM D4952 is negative. 4/ Gasoline exceeding the origin specification will be accepted from small refineries as defined in 40 CFR part 80 of the EPA regulations, subject to the special handling fee specified in Magellan Pipelines rules and regulations tariff. 5/ Compliance with ASTM D4176 will be determined using Procedure 2 at the following temperatures, adjusted seasonally: February 16 – September 30 55 F max October 1– February 15 45 F max 6/ Any gasoline exhibiting an offensive odor and/or containing more than 0.30 wt % dicyclopentadiene will not be accepted for shipment. Revision Date: October 22, 2014 A1 Grade Premium Unleaded Gasoline Specifications (Conventional Gasoline – This product does not meet the requirements for reformulated gasoline and may not be used in any reformulated gasoline covered area.) Origin Test Test Results Product Property Method Minimum Maximum Deliveries1/ Gravity, ° API D287 Report Color Undyed Volatility 2/ Benzene, vol % D3606 4.9 Mercaptan Sulfur, wt % 3/ D3227 0.002 Copper Corrosion D130 1 Silver Corrosion D4814 1 Gum, Existent, mg/100 ml D381 4 5 Oxidation Stability, minutes D525 240 Phosphorus, g/gal D3231 0.003 0.005 Lead, g/gal D3237 0.010 0.05 Octane RON D2699 Report MON D2700 Report (R+M)/2 91.0 Sulfur, ppm 4/ D2622 80 Oxygenates, wt % D4815 0.05 5/ Haze Rating D4176 2 3 NACE Corrosion TM0172 B+ Odor 6/ Nonoffensive 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ Refer to Seasonal Gasoline Volatility Schedule. 3/ Mercaptan Sulfur determination is waived if the result of the Doctor Test ASTM D4952 is negative. 4/ Gasoline exceeding the origin specification will be accepted from small refineries as defined in 40 CFR part 80 of the EPA regulations, subject to the special handling fee specified in Magellan Pipelines rules and regulations tariff. 5/ Compliance with ASTM D4176 will be determined using Procedure 2 at the following temperatures, adjusted seasonally: February 16 – September 30 55 F max October 1– February 15 45 F max 6/ Any gasoline exhibiting an offensive odor and/or containing more than 0.30 wt % dicyclopentadiene will not be accepted for shipment. Revision Date: November 25, 2014 A1X Grade Premium Unleaded Gasoline Specifications This is for export only and not for retail use in the United States Origin Test Test Results Product Property Method Minimum Maximum Deliveries1/ Gravity, ° API D287 Report Color Undyed 2/ Volatility Benzene, vol % D3606 4.9 3/ Mercaptan Sulfur, wt % D3227 0.002 Copper Corrosion D130 1 Silver Corrosion D7667 1 Gum, Existent, mg/100 ml D381 4 5 Oxidation Stability, minutes D525 240 Phosphorus, g/gal D3231 0.003 0.005 Lead, g/gal D3237 0.010 0.05 Octane RON D2699 Report MON D2700 Report (R+M)/2 91.0 Sulfur, ppm 4/ D2622 80 Oxygenates, wt % D4815 0.05 Haze Rating 5/ D4176 2 3 NACE Corrosion TM0172 B+ Odor 6/ Nonoffensive 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ Refer to Seasonal Gasoline Volatility Schedule. 3/ Mercaptan Sulfur determination is waived if the result of the Doctor Test ASTM D4952 is negative. 4/ Gasoline exceeding the origin specification will be accepted from small refineries as defined in 40 CFR part 80 of the EPA regulations, subject to the special handling fee specified in Magellan Pipelines rules and regulations tariff. 5/ Compliance with ASTM D4176 will be determined using Procedure 2 at the following temperatures, adjusted seasonally: February 16 – September 30 55 F max October 1– February 15 45 F max 6/ Any gasoline exhibiting an offensive odor and/or containing more than 0.30 wt % dicyclopentadiene will not be accepted for shipment. Revision Date: November 25, 2014 A0 Grade Premium Unleaded Gasoline Specifications (Conventional Gasoline - This Product does not meet the requirements for reformulated gasoline and may not be used in any reformulated gasoline covered area) Product Property Gravity, ° API Color Volatility 2/ Benzene, vol % Mercaptan Sulfur, wt % 3/ Copper Corrosion Silver Corrosion Gum, Existent, mg/100 ml Oxidation Stability, minutes Phosphorus, g/gal Lead, g/gal Octane RON MON (R+M)/2 Sulfur, ppm 4/ Oxygenates, wt % Haze Rating 5/ NACE Corrosion Odor 6/ Test Method D287 D3606 D3227 D130 D4814 D381 D525 D3231 D3237 Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum Report Undyed 4.9 0.002 1 1 4 0.003 0.010 5 180 0.005 0.05 80 0.05 2 3 240 D2699 D2700 Deliveries1/ Report Report 91.0 D2622 D4815 D4176 TM0172 B+ Nonoffensive 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ Refer to Seasonal Gasoline Volatility Schedule. 3/ Mercaptan Sulfur determination is waived if the result of the Doctor Test ASTM D4952 is negative. 4/ Gasoline exceeding the origin specification will be accepted from small refineries as defined in 40 CFR part 80 of the EPA regulations, subject to the special handling fee specified in Magellan Pipelines rules and regulations tariff. 5/ Compliance with ASTM D4176 will be determined using Procedure 2 at the following temperatures, adjusted seasonally: February 16 – September 30 55 F max October 1– February 15 45 F max Any gasoline exhibiting an offensive odor and/or containing more than 0.30 wt % dicyclopentadiene will not be accepted for shipment. 6/ Revision Date: November 25, 2014 A3 Premium Unleaded Gasoline Specifications (Conventional Gasoline - This product does not meet the requirements for reformulated gasoline and may not be used in any reformulated gasoline covered area.) Product Property Gravity, °API Color Volatility 2/ Benzene, vol % Mercaptan Sulfur, wt % 3/ Copper Corrosion Silver Corrosion Gum, Existent, mg/100 ml Oxidation Stability, minutes Phosphorus, g/gal Lead, g/gal Octane RON MON (R+M)/2 Sulfur, ppm 4/ Oxygenates, wt % Haze Rating 5/ NACE Corrosion Odor 6/ Test Method D287 D3606 D3227 D130 D7667,7671 D381 D525 D3231 D3237 D2699 D2700 D2622 D4815 D4176 TM0172 Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum Report Undyed Deliveries1/ 4.9 0.002 1 1 4 240 0.003 0.010 5 180 0.005 0.05 94.0 87.0 93.0 80 0.05 2 3 B+ Nonoffensive 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ Refer to Seasonal Gasoline Volatility Schedule. 3/ Mercaptan Sulfur determination is waived if the result of the Doctor Test ASTM D4952 is negative. 4/ Gasoline exceeding the origin specification will be accepted from small refineries as defined in 40 CFR part 80 of the EPA regulations, subject to the special handling fee specified in Magellan Pipelines rules and regulations tariff. 5/ Compliance with ASTM D4176 will be determined using Procedure 2 at the following temperatures, adjusted seasonally: February 16 – September 30 55 F max October 1– February 15 45 F max 6/ Any gasoline exhibiting an offensive odor and/or containing more than 0.30 wt % dicyclopentadiene will not be accepted for shipment. Revision Date: November 25, 2014 A5 , AMS Grade 88.5 Sub-Octane Premium Unleaded Gasoline Specifications (Conventional Gasoline - This product does not meet the requirements for reformulated gasoline and may not be used in any reformulated gasoline covered area.) Product Property Gravity, ° API Color Volatility 2/ Benzene, vol % Mercaptan Sulfur, wt % 3/ Copper Corrosion Silver Corrosion Gum, Existent, mg/100 ml Oxidation Stability, minutes Phosphorus, g/gal Lead, g/gal Octane RON MON (R+M)/2 Sulfur, ppm 4/ Oxygenates, wt % Haze Rating 5/ NACE Corrosion Odor 6/ Test Method D287 D3606 D3227 D130 D7667,7671 D381 D525 D3231 D3237 Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum Report Undyed Deliveries1/ 4.9 0.002 1 1 4 0.003 0.010 5 180 0.005 0.05 80 0.05 2 3 240 D2699 D2700 Report Report 88.5 D2622 D4815 D4176 TM0172 B+ Nonoffensive 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ Refer to Seasonal Gasoline Volatility Schedule. 3/ Mercaptan Sulfur determination is waived if the result of the Doctor Test ASTM D4952 is negative. 4/ Gasoline exceeding the origin specification will be accepted from small refineries as defined in 40 CFR part 80 of the EPA regulations, subject to the special handling fee specified in Magellan Pipelines rules and regulations tariff. 5/ Compliance with ASTM D4176 will be determined using Procedure 2 at the following temperatures, adjusted seasonally: February 16 – September 30 55 F max October 1– February 15 45 F max 6/ Any gasoline exhibiting an offensive odor and/or containing more than 0.30 wt % dicyclopentadiene will not be accepted for shipment. Revision Date: November 25, 2014 AR Grade Premium Gasoline Blendstock (RBOB) For Blending With 10.0% Denatured Fuel Ethanol (92% Purity) As Defined In ASTM D4806 VOC-Controlled Region 1 Complex Model Phase II Product Property Gravity, ° API8/ Color Volatility 2/9/ Distillation, ASTM D 86 10% Evaporated °F, max 50% Evaporated °F, min 50% Evaporated °F, max 90% Evaporated °F, max Final Boiling Point °F, max3/ Residue, vol% max Drivability Index, max ASTM D4814 Test Method D287 Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum Report Undyed Deliveries1/ Class AA Class A Class B Class C Class D Class E 158 158 149 140 131 122 150 150 150 150 150 150 250 250 245 240 235 230 374 374 374 365 365 365 430 430 430 430 430 430 2 2 2 2 2 2 1250 1250 1240 1230 1220 1200 Vapor/Liquid Ratio = 20:1 Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 °F, min4/ 129 122 116 107 102 2/8/ Vapor Pressure, D5191 E200 (vol%) D86 30 70 E300 (vol%) D86 70 100 Emission Performance Reduction (%) -27.0 Mercaptan Sulfur, wt % 3/ D3227 0.002 Copper Corrosion D130 1 Silver Corrosion D7667,7671 1 Gum, Existent, mg/100 ml D381 4 Oxidation Stability, minutes D525 240 Octane RON D2699 Report MON D2700 Report (R+M)/2 93.0 Phosphorus, g/gal D3231 0.003 Benzene, vol % D3606 1.3 4/ Aromatics (vol %) 50 Olefins (vol %) D1319 25 Sulfur, ppm D2622 80 Oxygen Content wt %5/ D5599 1.5 4.0 Oxygenates, (vol %) 8/ D4815 0.05 6/, 8/ Haze Rating D4176 2 NACE Corrosion8/ TM0172 B+ Odor 7/, 8/ Nonoffensive 5 180 0.005 3 Revision Date: November 25, 2014 AR Grade Premium Gasoline Blendstock (RBOB) (continued) 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ Refer to Seasonal Gasoline Volatility Schedule. 3/ Mercaptan Sulfur determination is waived if the result of the Doctor Test ASTM D4952 is negative. 4/ Refer to test methods in 40 CFR Chapter 1, Part 80.46. 5/ Oxygen content must meet a minimum of 1.5 wt. % and a maximum of 4.0 wt. % after blending of denatured fuel ethanol. 6/ Compliance with ASTM D4176 will be determined using Procedure 2 at the following temperatures, adjusted seasonally: February 16 – September 30 55 F max October 1– February 15 45 F max 7/ Any gasoline exhibiting an offensive odor and/or containing more than 0.30 wt % dicyclopentadiene will not be accepted for shipment. 8/ Specifications must be met before blending of denatured fuel ethanol except for vapor pressure during the VOC compliance period, March 20th through October 1st, will be reported on the blended fuel. 9/ For products blended to meet EPA or state imposed summer VOC requirements, test must be performed for RVP in accordance with procedure described in 40 CFR, PART 80, Appendix E, Method 3. **NOTE: This RBOB may not be combined with any other RBOB except RBOB having the same requirement for oxygenate type and amount. “Base Gasoline” Not for sale to the ultimate consumer. **NOTE: Heavy metals are not allowed to be present. **NOTE: All parameters must be met after blending with denatured fuel ethanol unless noted. Revision Date: October 22, 2014 AZ2 Grade Arizona Summer Cleaner Burning Gasoline (CBG) Product Property Octane RON MON (R+M)/2 1/ Oxygen Content (wt%) RVP (psi) (ASTM) Benzene (vol%) Aromatics (vol%) Olefins (vol%) Color Corrosion (Cu) 3 hrs @122F (50C) Corrosion (Ag) 3 hrs @122F (50C) 2/ Doctor test or Mercaptan Sulfur (wt.%) Existent Gum (mg/l00 ml) GravityAPI @ 60F Oxidation stability (minutes) Phosphorous, (gms/gal) Lead, (gms/gal) Sulfur (ppm) NACE 3/ Haze Odor ASTM Test Method D 2699 D 2700 D 4815 D 5191 D 3606 D 5769 D 1319 D 130 D 7667,7671 D 4952 D 3227 D 381 D 287 D 525 D 3231 D 5059 D 5453 TM0172 D 4176 Olfactory Test Results Minimum Maximum Report Report 91.0 0.05 6.4 7.0 1.30 50 25 Undyed 1 1 Negative 0.002 4 Report 240 0.003 0.010 80 B+ 2 Non-Offensive Emissions Performance Reductions (%) VOC Reduction (%) NOx Reduction (%) Volatility Distil1ation, (F) E 200(vol%) E 300(vol%) End pt Vapor/Liquid Ratio (V/L °F@ 20) Drivability Index (DI) -27.5 -5.5 D 86 30 70 D 2533 D 4814 70 100 430 140 1250 1/ Total oxygen levels shall not exceed de minimus levels. The use of non-hydrocarbon blending components such as MTBE is prohibited. 2/ Mercaptan Sulfur determination is waived if the result of the Doctor Test ASTM D4952 is negative. 3/ Product must be tested at 55F or tank temperature whichever is lower. Product must be certified using current Arizona CBG regulations from a state of Arizona registered supplier. In addition to the above a LPP Product Transfer Document for Arizona CBG must be filled out and provided to Longhorn Pipe Line Quality Control. All gasoline must meet latest revision of ASTM D 4814. Corrosion inhibitors, gum inhibitors and metal deactivators must be approved by Longhorn Pipeline Revision Date: October 22, 2014 AZ2 Grade Arizona Summer Cleaner Burning Gasoline (CBG) (continued) No additives or corrosion inhibitors containing phosphorus may be used in this gasoline. The shipment of fuels containing Port Fuel Injector (PFl) and intake valve detergent additives is prohibited. This is a base gasoline, not for sale to the ultimate consumer Any gasoline exhibiting an offensive and/or containing more than 0.50wt % dicyclopentadiene will not be accepted for shipment. Revision Date: October 22, 2014 AZ6 Grade Arizona Winter Cleaner Burning Gasoline (AZRBOB) Product Property Octane RON MON (R+M)/2 1/ Oxygen Content (wt%) RVP (psi) Benzene (vol%) Aromatics (vol%) Olefins (vol%) CARB Predictive Model Calculation Color Corrosion (Cu)3 hrs @ 122F(50C) Corrosion (Ag) 3 hrs @122F (50C) 2/ Doctor test or Mercaptan sulfur (wt.%) Existent Gum (mg/100 ml) Gravity API @ 60F Oxidation stability (minutes) Phosphorous (gms/gal) Lead (gms/gal) Sulfur (ppm) NACE 3/ Haze Odor Volatility: Distil1ation, (F) Vapor/Liquid Ratio (V/L °F@ 20) Drivability Index (DI) 50%Evap Max 237 Grade Z6 1/ 2/ 3/ ASTM Test Method D 2699 D 2700 D 4815 D 5191 D 3606 D 5769 D 1319 D 130 D 7667,7671 D 4952 D 3227 D 381 D 287 D 525 D 3231 D 5059 D 5453 TM0172 D 4176 Olfactory Test Results Minimum Maximum Report Report 89.5 0.05 8.0 1.30 33.1 11.1 Pass Undyed 1 1 Negative 0.002 4 Report 240 0.003 0.010 80 B+ 2 Non-Offensive D 86 D 2533 D 4814 90%Evap Max 335 End pt Max 430 V/L DI Min Max 140 1250 Total oxygen levels shall not exceed de minimums levels. The use of non-hydrocarbon blending components such as MTBE is prohibited. Mercaptan Sulfur determination is waived if the result of the Doctor Test ASTM D4952 is negative. Product must be tested at 55F or tank temperature whichever is lower. Product must be certified using current Arizona AZRBOB regulations from a state of Arizona registered supplier. In addition to the above a LPP Product Transfer Document for AZRBOB must be filled out and provided to Longhorn Pipe Line Quality Control. All gasoline must meet latest revision of ASTM D 4814. Corrosion inhibitors, gum inhibitors and metal deactivators must be approved by Longhorn Pipeline No additives or corrosion inhibitors containing phosphorus may be used in this gasoline. Revision Date: October 22, 2014 AZ6 Grade Arizona Winter Cleaner Burning Gasoline (AZRBOB) (continued) The shipment of fuels containing Port Fuel Injector (PFl) and intake valve detergent additives is prohibited. This is a base gasoline, not for sale to the ultimate consumer Any gasoline exhibiting an offensive and/or containing more than 0.50wt % dicyclopentadiene will not be accepted for shipment. AZRBOB does not comply with the standards for Arizona CBG without the addition of oxygenate. This AZRBOB is intended for blending with 10% volume ethanol and may not be combined with AZRBOB’s requiring oxygenate blending with any other type or amount of oxygenate. Revision Date: October 22, 2014 D Grade Premium Diesel Fuel Specifications Product Property Gravity, °API Color Distillation, IBP, °F 50% Recovered, °F 90% Recovered, °F Copper Corrosion Cetane (1) Cetane Number OR (2) Cetane Index, A or B Cetane Index 2/ Flash Point, F Stability (1)Thermal, % reflectance Aging Period (Minutes) OR (2) Potential Gum, mg/100 ml 3/ Carbon Residue on 10% Bottoms, % Cloud Point, F Pour Point, F Viscosity, cSt at 104 F Ash, wt % Haze Rating 5/ NACE Corrosion Sulfur, ppm 6/ Test Method D287 D1500 D86 Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum 33.5 39.0 2.0 340 460 540 D130 D613 D4737 D976 D93 2.5 640 1 47.5 47.5 40 145 D6468 (W) 75 D6468 (Y) 82 D6468 90 MPL P. Gum D524 D2500 D97 D445 1.9 D482 D4176 TM0172 B+ D2622 Deliveries1/ 140 15 0.20 4/ 4/ 4.1 0.01 2 3 *10 Revision Date: December 31, 2008 D Grade Premium Diesel Fuel Specifications (continued) 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery 2/ ASTM D976 data is required for low sulfur fuel oils to demonstrate aromatics compliance per the EPA. 3/ The Potential Gum will be determined by ASTM method D381 modified (Steam Jet Evaporation at 485 F) after a 16 hour induction period by ASTM method D525 modified. Contact Magellan QC to request a copy of this method. 4/ Month January February March April May June July August September October November December 5/ Compliance with ASTM D4176 will be determined using Procedure 2 at 77 °F or tank temperature at the time of sampling, whichever is lower. 6/ All results provided must use an EPA qualified instrument. *Sulfur limit, 11 ppm for interconnecting pipelines. Pour Point F, max 0 0 0 +10 +10 +10 +10 0 0 0 0 0 Cloud Point F, max +14 +14 +14 +20 +20 +20 +20 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 Additional Requirements: Biodiesel: The use of any biodiesel fuel as a blending component is prohibited. Dyes: D Grade shipments may not be dyed. Revision Date: December 31, 2008 E Grade Denatured Fuel Ethanol Specifications Specification Points Test Method Shipments Apparent Proof, 60°F Or Density, 60°F Hydrometer ASTM D-4052 Report Report Water, Volume %, Maximum ASTM E-203 or E-1064 1.0 Ethanol, Volume % Minimum Methanol, Volume %, Maximum ASTM D-5501 ASTM D-5501 93.5 0.5 Sulfur, ppm (wt/wt), Maximum ASTM D5453 10 Solvent Washed Gum, mg/100mL Maximum ASTM D-381 Air Jet Method Potential Sulfate, mass ppm Maximum ASTM D7319 Chloride, mg/L Maximum ASTM D-7319 Copper, mg/L Maximum ASTM D-1688 Method A, Modified per D-4806 Acidity (as acetic acid), Mass % Maximum ASTM D-1613 or D-7795 pHe Minimum Maximum ASTM D-6423 Appearance @ 60°F Visual Examination Deliveries 1/ 93.0 5.0 4 8 0.08 0.007 6.5 9.0 2/ Denaturant Content and Type Volume % Corrosion Inhibitor Additive, One of the following is required: Visibly free of suspended or precipitated contaminants. Must be clear and bright. 2 Minimum treat rate 6 lbs./1000 bbls. 20 lbs/1000 bbls. 20 lbs./1000 bbls. 20 lbs./1000 bbls. 20 lbs./1000 bbls. 20 lbs./1000 bbls. 13 lbs./1000 bbls. 13 lbs./1000 bbls. 13 lbs/1000 bbls. 13 lbs/1000 bbls. 6 lbs/1000 bbls 3 lbs/1000 bbls. 5 lbs/1000 bbls. 6 lbs/1000 bbls. Vendor Innospec G. E. Betz Petrolite Nalco Betz Midcontinental Midcontinental Petrolite US Water Services US Water Services Ashland G.E. Power & Water NALCO US Water Services Additive DCI-11 Plus Endcor GCC9711 Tolad 3222 5403 ACN 13 MCC5011E MCC5011PHE Tolad 3224 Corrpro 654 Corrpro 656 Amergy ECI-6 8Q123ULS EC5624A Plus Corrpro Pro NT Revision Date: October 22, 2014 E Grade Denatured Fuel Ethanol Specifications (continued) 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ Only approved denaturants listed in D4806. The denaturant range must be within the guidelines provided for in IRS Notice 2009.06, which is 1.96% to no more than 2.5%. Revision Date: October 22, 2014 H Grade Normal Butane Specifications Product Property Composition, POD or Chromatography analysis Liquid vol % Normal Butane Isobutane Pentanes Propane Specific Gravity Vapor Pressure at 100 F, psi Weathering, 95% Evaporated Temp, F (Corrected) Residues, Non-Volatile Residue at 100F, ml Oil, No oil stain observation, ml Sulfur, ppm Copper Corrosion Dryness, Inspection Free Water Content Test Method D2163 Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum Deliveries1/ 95 D1657 D1267 D1837 0.580 3 3 3 0.588 43 36 D2158 D3246 0.05 0.3 30 D1838 1 0 Additives: H grade normal butane shipments must be unstenched and contain no additives. 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. Revision Date: December 31, 2008 I Grade Iso-Butane Specifications Product Property Composition, POD or Chromatography analysis Liquid vol % Isobutane Propane Normal Butane Pentanes Specific Gravity Vapor Pressure at 100 F, psi Weathering, 95% Evaporated Temp, F (Corrected) Residues, Non-Volatile Residue at 100 F, ml Oil, No oil stain observation, ml Sulfur, grains per hundred cubic feet Copper Corrosion Dryness, Inspection Free Water Content Test Method D2163 Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum Deliveries1/ 95 D1657 D1267 D1837 0.560 3.0 5.0 0.5 0.570 62 31 D2158 0.05 0.3 D1266 D1838 15 1 0 Additives: I grade Isobutane shipments must be unstenched and contain no additives. 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. Revision Date: December 31, 2008 J8 Grade Military Jet Fuel Specifications Product Property Color, Saybolt Total Acid Number, mg KOH/g Test Method D156 D3242 Aromatics, vol. % Sulfur, ppm Mercaptan Sulfur, wt % Doctor Test Distillation Initial Boiling Point, °C 10% recovered, °C 20% recovered, °C 50% recovered, °C 90% recovered, °C Final Boiling Point, °C Residue, vol % Loss, vol % OR Simulated Distillation Initial Boiling Point, °C 10% recovered, °C 20% recovered, °C 50% recovered, °C 90% recovered, °C Final Boiling Point, °C D1319 D4294 D3227 D4952 D86 Flash Point, C (F) Density, kg/L at 15 C Gravity, °API Freezing Point, C D93 D4052 D1298 D2386 Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum Report 0.015 Deliveries1/ 25.0 3000 0.002 Negative Report 205 Report Report Report 300 1.5 1.5 D2887 Report 205 Report Report Report 300 38 (100) 0.775 37.0 0.840 51.0 -47 Revision Date: January 13, 2012 J8 Grade Military Jet Fuel Specification (continued) Product Property Viscosity, at –20 C, cSt. Net Heat of Combustion, BTU/lb OR: MJ/kg Hydrogen Content, wt % Combustion (1) Smoke point, mm OR: (2) Smoke point, mm AND Naphthalenes, vol % Cetane Index Copper Corrosion Thermal Stability: Filter pressure drop, mm Hg. Heater tube deposit rating Existent Gum, mg/100 ml Particulate Matter, mg/L Filtration Time, minutes Water Reaction, Interface rating Water Separation Index Fuel System Icing Inhibitor, vol % Electrical Conductivity, pS/m Test Method D445 D3338 D4809 D3701 D1322 D1322 D1840 D976 D130 D3241 2/ Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum 8.0 18,400 42.8 13.4 25.0 19.0 3.0 Report 1 25 <3 7.0 1.0 15 D381 D5452 3/ D1094 D3948 D5006 5/ D2624 Deliveries1/ 1b 4/ 0.10 0.15 6/ 6/ Revision Date: January 13, 2012 J8 Grade Military Jet Fuel Specification (continued) 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ ASTM D3241 Thermal Stability test must be conducted at 260 oC for 2.5 hours. Peacock or abnormal color deposits result in a failure and are not accepted. 3/ A minimum sample size of 3.79 liters (one gallon) shall be filtered. Filtration time will be determined in accordance with the procedure in Appendix A of MIL-DTL-83133E (or most current version); this procedure may be used to determine the particulate matter as an alternate to ASTM D 5452 or ASTM 2276. 4/ The minimum microseparometer rating shall be as follows: J8 Additives Antioxidant (AO)*, Metal Deactivator (MDA)* AO*, MDA*, and Fuel System Icing Inhibitor (FSII) AO*, MDA*, and Corrosion Inhibitor/Lubricity Improver (CI/LI) AO*, MDA*, FSII and CI/LI MSEP Rating, min. 90 85 80 70 * Even though the presence or absence does not change these limits, samples submitted for specification conformance testing shall contain the same additives present in the refinery batch. Regardless of which minimum the refiner elects to meet, the refiner shall report the MSEP rating on a laboratory hand blend of the fuel with all additives required by the specification. 5/ FSII test shall be performed using the DiEGME scale of the refractometer. 6/ The conductivity must be between 150 and 450 pS/m at ambient temperature or 85 F, whichever is lower (150 to 700 for JP8+100 shipments that contain thermal stability improver additive), unless otherwise directed by the procuring activity. Revision Date: January 13, 2012 J8 Grade Military Jet Fuel Specifications (continued) Other Requirements Additives: Shipper must provide the type and amount of each additive used upon request. Antioxidants: Immediately after processing, and before the fuel is exposed to the atmosphere (i.e. during rundown into feed/batch tankage), add an approved antioxidant from the following list in order to prevent the formation of gums and peroxides after manufacture. The concentration of antioxidant to be added shall be: a. Not less than 17.2 mg or more than 24.0 mg of active ingredient per liter of fuel (6.0 to 8.4 lb/1000 barrels) to all JP-8 fuel that contains blending stocks that have been hydrogen treated. b. At the option of the supplier, not more than 24.0 mg of active ingredient per liter of fuel (8.4 lb/1000 barrels) may be added to JP-8 fuels that do not contain hydrogen treated blending stocks. Approved Antioxidants a. b. c. d. e. f. 2, 6-di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol 6-tert-butyl-2, 4-dimethylphenol 2, 6-di-tert-butylphenol 75% minimum: 2, 6-di-tert-butylphenol 25% maximum: tert-butyl phenols and tri-tert-butylphenols 72% minimum: 6-tert-butyl-2, 4-dimethylphenol 28% maximum: tert-buty-methylphenols and tert-butyl-dimethylphenols 55% minimum: 2,4-dimethyl-6-tert-butylphenol and 15% minimum: 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol and 30% maximum mixed methyl and dimethyl tert-butylphenols Revision Date: January 13, 2012 J8 Grade Military Jet Fuel Specifications (continued) Metal Deactivator: A metal deactivator, N,N'-disalycylidene-1 ,2-propanediamine, may be blended into the fuel. The concentration of active material used on initial batching of the fuel at the refinery shall not exceed 2.0 mg/L. Cumulative addition of metal deactivator when redoping the fuel, shall not exceed 5.7 mg/L. Metal deactivator additive shall not be used in JP-8 unless the supplier has obtained written consent from the Procuring Activity and user. Static Dissipater Additive: An additive shall be blended into the fuels in sufficient concentration to increase the conductivity of the fuel to within the range specified in the specifications at the point of injection. The point of injection of the additive shall be determined by agreement between the purchasing authority and the supplier. The following electrical conductivity additive is approved: Stadis 450 marketed by Octel America. Inc., Newark, DE 19702. Corrosion Inhibitor: A corrosion inhibitor conforming to MIL-PRF-25017 shall be blended into the F-34 (JP-8) grade fuel by the contractor. The corrosion inhibitor additive is optional for F-35. The amount added shall be equal to or greater that the minimum effective concentration and shall not exceed the maximum allowable concentration listed in the latest revision of QPL25017. The contractor or transporting agency, or both, shall maintain and upon request shall make available to the Government evidence that the corrosion inhibitors used are equal in every respect to the qualification products listed in QPL-25017. The point of injection of the corrosion inhibitor shall be determined by agreement between the purchasing authority and the supplier. Fuel System Icing Inhibitor (FSII): The use of a fuel system icing inhibitor shall be mandatory for NATO F-34 (JP-8) and shall conform to MIL-DTL-85470. The point of injection of the additive shall be determined by agreement between the Purchasing Authority and the supplier. Thermal stability improver additive: Due to logistical concern, personnel at the operating location shall request written approval from the cognizant activity to add a thermal stability improver additive to the fuel. If approval is given, the concentration of the additive and location of injection shall be specified by the cognizant service activity found in MIL-DTL-8133E section 3.3.6. JP-8 fuel with an approved thermal stability improver additive at the required concentration shall be designated as JP-8+100. Thermal stability improver additive shall not be used in JP-8 without approval, in writing (reference MIL-DTL-83133E section 3.3.6 for addresses). Revision Date: January 13, 2012 J8 Grade Military Jet Fuel Specifications (continued) Qualified thermal stability improver additives: Additive Name SPEC AID 8Q462 Qualification Reference AFRL/PRSF Ltr, 9 Dec 97 AeroShell Performance Additive 101 AFRL.PRSF Ltr, 13 Jan 98 Manufacturer BetzDearborn 9669 Grogan Mill Road PO Box 4300 The Woodlands, TX 77387 Shell Aviation Ltd. Shell-Mex House Strand London WC2R 0ZA Premixing of Additives: Additives shall not be premixed with other additives before injection into the fuel so as to prevent possible reactions among the concentrated forms of different additives. Workmanship: At the time of Government acceptance, the finished fuel shall be visually free from undissolved water, sediment, or suspended matter and shall be clear and bright. Additional Provisions: The Carrier shall not be responsible for the concentration of additives in J8 grade jet fuel deliveries except as provided for in the tariff. Revision Date: January 13, 2012 L Grade Propane Specifications Product Property Composition Chromatography analysis Liquid vol % Propane Propylene Butanes and C4+ Pentanes and C5+ Specific gravity Vapor pressure at 100 F, psi Weathering, 95% evaporated Temp, F (corrected) Residues, Nonvolatile residue at 100 F, ml Oil, no oil stain observation, ml Sulfur, grains per hundred cubic feet Copper Corrosion Dryness, Valve Freeze, seconds Test Method Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum Deliveries1/ D2163 90 5.0 2.5 D1657 D1267 D1837 None 0.500 175 0.510 208 -37 D2158 0.05 0.3 D2784 10 D1838 D2713 1 60 Additives: L Grade shipments must be unstenched and contain no additives. Unless otherwise notified in writing by shipper, L Grade propane deliveries will be odorized at the rate of 1.5 pounds Ethyl Mercaptan/10,000 gallons. 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. Revision Date: December 31, 2008 NEP Grade Regular Unleaded Gasoline Specifications This is for export only and not for retail use in the United States. Origin Test Test Results Product Property Method Minimum Maximum Deliveries1/ Gravity, ° API D287 Report Color Undyed Volatility 2/ Benzene, vol % D3606 3.0 Mercaptan Sulfur, wt % 3/ D3227 0.002 Copper Corrosion D130 1 Silver Corrosion D7667,7671 1 Gum, Existent, (washed) mg/100 ml D381 4 Oxidation Stability, minutes D525 300 Phosphorus, g/gal D3231 0.003 Lead, g/gal D3237 0.010 0.05 Octane RON D2699 Report MON D2700 82.0 (R+M)/2 87.0 Sulfur, ppm D2622 1000 Oxygenates, wt % D4815 0.05 Haze Rating 4/ D4176 2 3 NACE Corrosion TM0172 B+ Odor 5/ Nonoffensive 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ Refer to Seasonal Gasoline Volatility Schedule. 3/ Mercaptan Sulfur determination is waived if the result of the Doctor Test ASTM D4952 is negative. 4/ Compliance with ASTM D4176 will be determined using Procedure 2 at the following temperatures, adjusted seasonally: February 16 – September 30 55 F max October 1– February 15 45 F max 5/ Any gasoline exhibiting an offensive odor and/or containing more than 0.30 wt % dicyclopentadiene will not be accepted for shipment. Revision Date: October 22, 2014 NR Grade Regular Gasoline Blendstock (RBOB) For Blending With 10.0% Denatured Fuel Ethanol (92% Purity) As Defined In ASTM D4806 VOC-Controlled Region 1 Complex Model Phase II Product Property Gravity, ° API8/ Color Volatility 2/9/ Distillation, ASTM D 86 10% Evaporated °F, max 50% Evaporated °F, min 50% Evaporated °F, max 90% Evaporated °F, max Final Boiling Point °F, max3/ Residue, vol% max Drivability Index, max ASTM D4814 Origin Test Test Results Method Minimum Maximum D287 Report Undyed Deliveries1/ Class AA Class A Class B Class C Class D Class E 158 158 149 140 131 122 150 150 150 150 150 150 250 250 245 240 235 230 374 374 374 365 365 365 430 430 430 430 430 430 2 2 2 2 2 2 1250 1250 1240 1230 1220 1200 Vapor/Liquid Ratio = 20:1 Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 4/ °F, min 129 122 116 107 102 Vapor Pressure, D5191 2/8/ E200 (vol%) D86 30 70 E300 (vol%) D86 70 100 Emission Performance Reduction (%) -27.0 Mercaptan Sulfur, wt % 3/ D3227 0.002 Copper Corrosion D130 1 Silver Corrosion D7667,7671 1 Gum, Existent, mg/100 ml D381 4 Oxidation Stability, minutes D525 240 Octane RON D2699 Report MON D2700 82.0 (R+M)/2 87.0 Phosphorus, g/gal D3231 0.003 Benzene, wt. % D3606 1.3 Aromatics (vol %)4/ 50 Olefins (vol %) D1319 25 Sulfur, ppm D2622 80 Oxygen Content wt %5/ D5599 1.5 4.0 8/ Oxygenates, (vol %) D4815 0.05 Haze Rating 6/, 8/ D4176 2 8/ NACE Corrosion TM0172 B+ Odor 7/, 8/ Nonoffensive 5 0.005 3 Revision Date: October 22, 2014 NR Grade Regular Gasoline Blendstock (RBOB) (continued) 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ Refer to Seasonal Gasoline Volatility Schedule. 3/ Mercaptan Sulfur determination is waived if the result of the Doctor Test ASTM D4952 is negative. 4/ Refer to test methods in 40 CFR Chapter 1, Part 80.46. 5/ Oxygen content must meet a minimum of 1.5 wt. % and a maximum of 4.0 wt. % after blending of denatured fuel ethanol. 6/ Compliance with ASTM D4176 will be determined using Procedure 2 at the following temperatures, adjusted seasonally: February 16 – September 30 55 F max October 1– February 15 45 F max 7/ Any gasoline exhibiting an offensive odor and/or containing more than 0.30 wt % dicyclopentadiene will not be accepted for shipment. 8/ Specifications must be met before blending of denatured fuel except for vapor pressure during the VOC compliance period, March 20th through October 1st, will be reported on the blended fuel. 9/ For products blended to meet EPA or state imposed summer VOC requirements, test must be performed for RVP in accordance with procedure described in 40 CFR, PART 80, Appendix E, Method 3. **NOTE: This RBOB may not be combined with any other RBOB except RBOB having the same requirement for oxygenate type and amount. “Base Gasoline” Not for sale to the ultimate consumer. **NOTE: Heavy metals are not allowed to be present. **NOTE: All parameters must be met after blending with denatured fuel ethanol unless noted Revision Date: October 22, 2014 NZ2 Grade Arizona Summer Cleaner Burning Gasoline (CBG) Product Property Octane RON MON (R+M)/2 1/ Oxygen Content (wt%) RVP (psi) Benzene (vol%) Aromatics (vol%) Olefins (vol%) Color Corrosion (Cu) 3 hrs @122F (50C) Corrosion (Ag) 3 hrs @122F (50C) 2/ Doctor test or Mercaptan Sulfur (wt.%) Existent Gum (mg/l00 ml) GravityAPI @ 60F Oxidation stability (minutes) Phosphorous, (gms/gal) Lead, (gms/gal) Sulfur (ppm) NACE 3/ Haze Odor ASTM Test Method D 2699 D 2700 D 4815 D 5191 D 3606 D 5769 D 1319 D 130 D 7667,7671 D 4952 D 3227 D 381 D 287 D 525 D 3231 D 5059 D 5453 TM0172 D 4176 Olfactory Test Results Minimum Maximum Report 82.0 87.0 0.05 6.4 7.0 1.30 50 25 Undyed 1 1 Negative 0.002 4 Report 240 0.003 0.010 80 B+ 2 Non-Offensive Emissions Performance Reductions (%) VOC Reduction (%) NOx Reduction (%) Volatility Distil1ation, (F) E 200(vol%) E 300(vol%) End pt Vapor/Liquid Ratio (V/L °F@ 20) Drivability Index (DI) 1/ 2/ 3/ -27.5 -5.5 D 86 30 70 D 2533 D 4814 70 100 430 140 1250 Total oxygen levels shall not exceed de minimus levels. The use of non-hydrocarbon blending components such as MTBE is prohibited. Mercaptan Sulfur determination is waived if the result of the Doctor Test ASTM D4952 is negative. Product must be tested at 55F or tank temperature whichever is lower. Product must be certified using current Arizona CBG regulations from a state of Arizona registered supplier. In addition to the above a MMP Product Transfer Document for Arizona CBG must be filled out and provided to Magellan Pipe Line Quality Control. All gasoline must meet latest revision of ASTM D 4814. Corrosion inhibitors, gum inhibitors and metal deactivators must be approved by Magellan Pipeline Revision Date: October 22, 2014 NZ2 Grade Arizona Summer Cleaner Burning Gasoline (CBG) (continued) No additives or corrosion inhibitors containing phosphorus may be used in this gasoline. The shipment of fuels containing Port Fuel Injector (PFl) and intake valve detergent additives is prohibited. This is a base gasoline, not for sale to the ultimate consumer Any gasoline exhibiting an offensive and/or containing more than 0.50wt % dicyclopentadiene will not be accepted for shipment. This product does not meet the requirements for reformulated gasoline and may not be used in any reformulated gasoline covered area. Revision Date: October 22, 2014 NZ6 Grade Arizona Winter Cleaner Burning Gasoline (AZRBOB) Product Property Octane RON MON (R+M)/2 1/ Oxygen Content (wt%) RVP (psi) Benzene (vol%) Aromatics (vol%) Olefins (vol%) CARB Predictive Model Calculation Color Corrosion (Cu)3 hrs @ 122F(50C) Corrosion (Ag) 3 hrs @122F (50C) 2/ Doctor test or Mercaptan sulfur (wt.%) Existent Gum (mg/100 ml) Gravity API @ 60F Oxidation stability (minutes) Phosphorous (gms/gal) Lead (gms/gal) Sulfur (ppm) NACE 3/ Haze Odor Volatility: Distil1ation, (F) Vapor/Liquid Ratio (V/L °F@ 20) Drivability Index (DI) 50%Evap Max 237 Grade NZ6 1/ 2/ 3/ ASTM Test Method D 2699 D 2700 D 4815 D 5191 D 3606 D 5769 D 1319 D 130 D 7667,7671 D 4952 D 3227 D 381 D 287 D 525 D 3231 D 5059 D 5453 TM0172 D 4176 Olfactory Test Results Minimum Maximum Report Report 84.0 0.05 8.0 1.30 33.1 11.1 Pass Undyed 1 1 Negative 0.002 4 Report 240 0.003 0.010 80 B+ 2 Non-Offensive D 86 D 2533 D 4814 90%Evap Max 335 End pt Max 430 V/L DI Min Max 140 1250 Total oxygen levels shall not exceed de minimus levels. The use of non-hydrocarbon blending components such as MTBE is prohibited. Mercaptan Sulfur determination is waived if the result of the Doctor Test ASTM D4952 is negative. Product must be tested at 55F or tank temperature whichever is lower. Product must be certified using current Arizona AZRBOB regulations from a state of Arizona registered supplier. In addition to the above a MMP Product Transfer Document for AZRBOB must be filled out and provided to Magellan Pipe Line Quality Control. All gasoline must meet latest revision of ASTM D 4814. Corrosion inhibitors, gum inhibitors and metal deactivators must be approved by Magellan Pipeline No additives or corrosion inhibitors containing phosphorus may be used in this gasoline. Revision Date: October 22, 2014 NZ6 Grade Arizona Winter Cleaner Burning Gasoline (AZRBOB) (continued) The shipment of fuels containing Port Fuel Injector (PFl) and intake valve detergent additives is prohibited. This is a base gasoline, not for sale to the ultimate consumer Any gasoline exhibiting an offensive and/or containing more than 0.50wt % dicyclopentadiene will not be accepted for shipment. AZRBOB does not comply with the standards for Arizona CBG without the addition of oxygenate. This AZRBOB is intended for blending with 10% volume ethanol and may not be combined with AZRBOB’s requiring oxygenate blending with any other type or amount of oxygenate. This product does not meet the requirements for reformulated gasoline and may not be used in any reformulated gasoline covered area. Revision Date: October 22, 2014 Q Grade Commercial Jet Fuel Specifications Product Property Gravity, o API Total Acidity , mg KOH/g Freezing Point, oF Existent Gum, mg/100 ml Sulfur, ppm Mercaptan Sulfur, wt % 2/ Color, Saybolt Copper Corrosion Water Separation Index Aromatics, vol % Net Heat of Combustion, BTU/lb 3/ Flash Point, oF Viscosity at –4 oF, cSt Electrical Conductivity, pSm Thermal Stability: Filter pressure drop, mm Hg Heater tube deposit rating Distillation 10% Recovered, °F 50% Recovered, °F 90% Recovered, °F Final Boiling Point, °F Residue, vol % Loss, vol % OR Simulated Distillation 10% Recovered, °F 50% Recovered, °F 90% Recovered, °F Final Boiling Point, °F Combustion (1) Smoke Point, mm OR (2) Smoke Point, mm AND Naphthalenes, vol % Particulate Matter, mg/L Test Method D287 D3242 D2386 D381 D2622 D3227 D156 D130 D3948 D1319 D4809 D56,D93 D445 D2624 D32414/ Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum 37.5 50.5 0.10 -40 5 3000 0.003 +16 1 85 25 18,400 108 8.0 Report Deliveries1/ 37.0 - 51.0 7 +14 75 100 5/ 25 <3 D86 396 400 562 1.5 1.5 572 Report Report D2887 Report Report D1322 D1322 D1840 D5452 25 18 3.0 Report Revision Date: February 19, 2014 Q Grade Commercial Jet Fuel Specifications (continued) 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ Mercaptan Sulfur determination is waived if the result of the Doctor Test ASTM D4952 is negative. 3/ Equation 2 in D3338 may be used as an alternate method. 4/ ASTM D3241 Thermal Stability test must be conducted at 275 oC for 2.5 hours at origin. Peacock or abnormal color deposits result in a failure and are not accepted. 5/ ASTM D3241 Thermal Stability test results for deliveries will be generated at a minimum test temperature of 260 °C Additives: Antioxidants: Shipments may, but are not required to, contain a maximum of 8.4 pounds per 1,000 barrels (not including weight of solvent) of the following anti-oxidants: (1) N, N-diisopropylparaphenylene diamine. (2) 75% (min) of 2, 6-ditertiary-butyl phenol plus 25% (max) of tertiary and tritertiary butyl phenols. (3) 72% (min) 2, 4-dimethyl-6-tertiary-butyl phenol plus 28% (max) of monomethyl and dimethyl tertiary-butyl phenols. (4) 55% (min) 2, 4-dimethyl-6-tertiary-butyl phenol plus 45% (max) of mixed tertiary and ditertiary butyl phenols. Metal Deactivators: Shipments may, but are not required to, contain the following metal deactivators at a maximum of 2.0 lbs per 1,000 barrels (not including weight of solvent): (1) n, N-disalicylidene-1, 2-propane diamine. No other additives are permitted. The carrier shall not be responsible for the concentration of additives in jet fuel deliveries at terminals. Revision Date: September 2, 2010 TA Grade Texas Low Emission Diesel Fuel Specifications Product Property Gravity, °API Distillation IBP 10% Recovered, F 50% Recovered, F 90% Recovered, F EP Copper Corrosion Cetane (1) Cetane Number OR (2) Cetane Index, procedure B Cetane Index 2/ Flash Point, F Stability (1)Thermal, % reflectance Test Method D287 Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum 33.0 39.0 D86 Report 340 400 540 610 D130 D613 D4737 D976 D93 D6468 (W) D6468 (Y) Aging Period (Minutes) D6468 OR (2) Potential Color 3/ and MPL P. Color 4/ Potential Gum, mg/100 ml MPL P. Gum OR (3) Oxidation, mg/100 ml D2274 Carbon Residue on 10% Bottoms, % D524 Cloud Point, F D2500 Pour Point, F D97 Viscosity, cSt at 104 F D445 Ash, wt % D482 6/ Haze Rating D4176 NACE Corrosion TM0172 7/ Sulfur, ppm D2622 Total Aromatic Hydrocarbon, Vol% D5186 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon, wt% D5186 Nitrogen, ppm D4629 Deliveries1/ 420 490 640 690 1 48.0 48.0 48 140 125 75 82 90 6 50 2.5 0.35 5/ 5/ 2.0 4.1 0.01 2 3 B+ *10 10 1.4 10 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ ASTM D976 data is required for low sulfur fuel oils to demonstrate aromatics compliance per the EPA. 3/ The Potential Color will be determined by ASTM method D1500 on a filtered sample after a 16 hour induction period by ASTM method D525 modified. Contact Magellan QC to request a copy of this method. Revision Date: June 7, 2012 TA Grade Texas Low Emission Diesel Fuel Specifications (continued) 4/ The Potential Gum will be determined by ASTM method D381 modified (Steam Jet Evaporation at 485 F) after a 16 hour induction period by ASTM method D525 modified. Contact Magellan QC to request a copy of this method. 5/ Month January February March April May June July August September October November December 6/ Compliance with ASTM D4176 will be determined using Procedure 2 at 77 °F or tank temperature at the time of sampling, whichever is lower. 7/ All results provided must use an EPA qualified instrument. *Sulfur limit, 11 ppm for interconnecting pipelines. Pour Point F, max. 0 0 0 +10 +10 +10 +10 +10 0 0 0 0 Cloud Point F, max +14 +14 +14 +20 +20 +20 +20 +20 +14 +14 +14 +14 Dyes: TC Grade shipments may not be dyed. Revision Date: June 7, 2012 Sub-Octane Unleaded Gasoline Specifications Grades: V, V8, V66, V68, VCB, and VTX (Conventional Gasoline - This product does not meet the requirements for reformulated gasoline and may not be used in any reformulated gasoline covered area. The following parameters apply before blending with denatured fuel ethanol. Product Test Origin Limits Origin Limits Property Method Minimum Maximum Deliveries1/ Gravity, ° API D287, D1298, D4052 Report Color Undyed Distillation 2/ D86 RVP 2/ D5191 Vapor to Liquid Ratio 2/ D5188 2/ Drivability Index D4814 Copper Corrosion D130 1 Silver Corrosion D7667, 7671 1 Gum, Existent, mg/100 ml D381 4 5 Mercaptan Sulfur, wt % 3/ D3227 0.002 Sulfur, ppm D2622 80 Benzene, vol % D3606 4.9 Oxidation Stability, minutes D525 240 Haze Rating 4/ D4176 2 3 Oxygenates, wt % D4815 0.05 Phosphorus, g/gal D3231 0.003 0.005 Lead, g/gal D3237 0.010 0.05 NACE Corrosion TM0172 B+ Odor 5/ Nonoffensive The following parameter applies either before or before and after blending with denatured fuel ethanol. Octane RON, min MON, min (R+M)/2, min RON, min MON, min (R+M)/2, min D2699 D2700 Base Gasoline Report 79.0 84.0 D2699 D2700 Base Gasoline and Blend with 10% Ethanol Report Report Report 82.0 83.0 87.0 Revision Date: October 22, 2014 The following parameters apply after blending with denatured fuel ethanol at 10% Test Method Product Property Distillation, 10% Evap (T10),°F 20% Evap (T20),°F 50% Evap (T50),°F, min RVP 6/ Origin Limits D86 Report Report 150 D5191 Vapor to Liquid Ratio D5188, min2/7/ Class 1 129 Report Class 2 122 Class 3 116 Class 4 107 Class 5 102 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ Refer to Magellan’s Seasonal Gasoline Volatility Classes and Schedule of Origin Volatility requirements. 3/ Mercaptan Sulfur determination is waived if the result of the Doctor Test ASTM D4952 is negative. 4/ Compliance with ASTM D4176 will be determined using Procedure 2 at the following temperatures, adjusted seasonally: February 16 – September 30 55 F max October 1– February 15 45 F max 5/ Any gasoline exhibiting an offensive odor and/or containing more than 0.30 wt % dicyclopentadiene will not be accepted for shipment. 6/ RVP limits on ethanol blended gasoline are controlled by various federal and state regulations and waivers, which are generally greater than the limits for base gasoline. 7/ D5188 is the referee test method. The alternate equation in D 4814 may also be used. Revision Date: October 22, 2014 Sub-Octane Unleaded Gasoline Specifications V1, VMS Grade 81.5 Sub-Octane Unleaded Gasoline Specifications (Conventional Gasoline - This product does not meet the requirements for reformulated gasoline and may not be used in any reformulated gasoline covered area. The following parameters apply before blending with denatured fuel ethanol. Product Test Origin Limits Origin Limits Property Method Minimum Maximum Deliveries1/ Gravity, ° API D287, D1298, D4052 Report Color Undyed Distillation 2/ D86 RVP 2/ D5191 2/ Vapor to Liquid Ratio D5188 Drivability Index 2/ D4814 Copper Corrosion D130 1 Silver Corrosion D7667, 7671 1 Gum, Existent, mg/100 ml D381 4 5 3/ Mercaptan Sulfur, wt % D3227 0.002 Sulfur, ppm D2622 80 Benzene, vol % D3606 4.9 Oxidation Stability, minutes D525 240 Haze Rating 4/ D4176 2 3 Oxygenates, wt % D4815 0.05 Phosphorus, g/gal D3231 0.003 0.005 Lead, g/gal D3237 0.010 0.05 NACE Corrosion TM0172 B+ Odor 5/ Nonoffensive The following parameter applies either before or before and after blending with denatured fuel ethanol. Octane RON, min MON, min (R+M)/2, min RON, min MON, min (R+M)/2, min D2699 D2700 Base Gasoline Report Report 82.0 D2699 D2700 Base Gasoline and Blend with 10% Ethanol Report Report Report Report 81.5 85.0 Revision Date: October 31, 2014 The following parameters apply after blending with denatured fuel ethanol at 10% Test Method Product Property Distillation, 10% Evap (T10),°F 20% Evap (T20),°F 50% Evap (T50),°F, min RVP 6/ Origin Limits D86 Report Report 150 D5191 Vapor to Liquid Ratio D5188, min2/7/ Class 1 129 Report Class 2 122 Class 3 116 Class 4 Report Class 5 Report 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ Refer to Magellan’s Seasonal Gasoline Volatility Classes and Schedule of Origin Volatility requirements. 3/ Mercaptan Sulfur determination is waived if the result of the Doctor Test ASTM D4952 is negative. 4/ Compliance with ASTM D4176 will be determined using Procedure 2 at the following temperatures, adjusted seasonally: February 16 – September 30 55 F max October 1– February 15 45 F max 5/ Any gasoline exhibiting an offensive odor and/or containing more than 0.30 wt % dicyclopentadiene will not be accepted for shipment. 6/ RVP limits on ethanol blended gasoline are controlled by various federal and state regulations and waivers, which are generally greater than the limits for base gasoline. 7/ D5188 is the referee test method. The alternate equation in D 4814 may also be used. Revision Date: October 31, 2014 V1, VMS Grade Sub-Octane Unleaded Gasoline (Conventional Gasoline - This product does not meet the requirements for reformulated gasoline and may not be used in any reformulated gasoline covered area.) Product Property Gravity, ° API Color Volatility 2/ Benzene, vol% Mercaptan Sulfur, wt % 3/ Copper Corrosion Silver Corrosion Gum, Existent, mg/100 ml Oxidation Stability, minutes Phosphorus, g/gal Lead, g/gal Octane RON MON (R+M)/2 Sulfur, ppm 4/ Oxygenates, wt % Haze Rating 5/ NACE Corrosion Odor 6/ Test Method D287 Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum Report Undyed D3606 D3227 D130 D4814 D381 D525 D3231 D3237 D2699 D2700 D2622 D4815 D4176 TM0172 4.9 0.002 1 1 4 Deliveries1/ 0.003 0.010 5 180 0.005 0.05 80 0.05 2 3 240 4/ 4/ 4/ B+ Nonoffensive 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ Refer to Seasonal Gasoline Volatility Schedule. 3/ Mercaptan Sulfur determination is waived if the result of the Doctor Test ASTM D4952 is negative. Revision Date: January 28, 2015 V2 Grade 85.0 Octane Unleaded Gasoline (Conventional Gasoline - This product does not meet the requirements for reformulated gasoline and may not be used in any reformulated gasoline covered area.) Product Property Gravity, ° API Color Volatility 2/ Benzene, vol% Mercaptan Sulfur, wt % 3/ Copper Corrosion Silver Corrosion Gum, Existent, mg/100 ml Oxidation Stability, minutes Phosphorus, g/gal Lead, g/gal Octane RON MON (R+M)/2 Sulfur, ppm 4/ Oxygenates, wt % Haze Rating 5/ NACE Corrosion Odor 6/ Test Method D287 D3606 D3227 D130 D7667,7671 D381 D525 D3231 D3237 Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum Report Undyed Deliveries1/ 4.9 0.002 1 1 4 0.003 0.010 5 180 0.005 0.05 80 0.05 2 3 240 D2699 D2700 Report Report 85.0 D2622 D4815 D4176 TM0172 B+ Nonoffensive 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ Refer to Seasonal Gasoline Volatility Schedule. 3/ Mercaptan Sulfur determination is waived if the result of the Doctor Test ASTM D4952 is negative. 4/ Gasoline exceeding the origin specification will be accepted from small refineries as defined in 40 CFR part 80 of the EPA regulations, subject to the special handling fee specified in Magellan Pipelines rules and regulations tariff. 5/ Compliance with ASTM D4176 will be determined using Procedure 2 at the following temperatures, adjusted seasonally: February 16 – September 30 55 F max October 1– February 15 45 F max 6/ Any gasoline exhibiting an offensive odor and/or containing more than 0.30 wt % dicyclopentadiene will not be accepted for shipment. Revision Date: January 28, 2015 W Grade Natural Gasoline Specifications Product Property Specific Gravity Gravity, °API Reid Vapor Pressure, psi Distillation, % Evaporated at 140 F % Evaporated at 275 F Final Boiling Point, F Color Benzene, vol % Doctor Sulfur, ppm Dryness, Free Water by Inspection Copper Corrosion Test Method D1657 D287 D5191 NGPA 1138 Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum 0.654 0.685 75.0 85.0 12.0 15.0 25 90 Deliveries1/ 85 375 D156 D3606 D484 D2622 +25 1.5 Negative D130 30 None 1 Additives: W Grade shipments may not contain additives. 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. Revision Date: December 31, 2008 W2 Denaturant Grade Natural Gasoline Specifications Test Product Property Method Gravity, °API D287 Reid Vapor Pressure, psi D5191 Distillation, D86 90% Evaporated at Degree F Final Boiling Point at Degree F Color D156 Benzene, vol % D5580 Aromatics, vol %, max D5580 Olefins Content, vol %, max D6550 Doctor D4952 Sulfur, ppm D5453 Copper Corrosion D130 2/ Haze Rating D4176 NACE Corrosion TM0172 Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum 75.0 85.0 12 14 Deliveries1/ 365 437 +25 1.10 35.0 10.0 Negative 120 1 2 3 B+ Additives: W2 Grade shipments may not contain additives. 1/ 2/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. Compliance with ASTM D4176 will be determined using Procedure 2 at the following temperatures, adjusted seasonally: February 16 – September 30 55 F max October 1– February 15 45 F max . Revision Date: November 25, 2014 X Grade Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel Specifications Product Property Gravity, °API Color Distillation 50% Recovered, F 90% Recovered, F OR Simulated Distillation 50% Recovered, °F 90% Recovered, °F Copper Corrosion Cetane (1) Cetane Number OR (2) Cetane Index, procedure A Cetane Index 2/ Flash Point, F Stability (1)Thermal, % reflectance Aging Period (Minutes) OR (2) Potential Color 3/ and Potential Gum, mg/100 ml 4/ OR (3) Oxidation, mg/100 ml Carbon Residue on 10% Bottoms, % Cloud Point, F Pour Point, F Viscosity, cSt at 104 F Ash, wt % Haze Rating 6/ NACE Corrosion Sulfur, ppm 7/ Test Method D287 D1500 D86 Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum Report 2.5 Deliveries1/ 3.0 Report 540 640 D2887 Report 572 D130 D613 D4737 D976 D93 40.0 40.0 40 140 D6468 (W) D6468 (Y) D6468 75 82 90 MPL P. Color MPL P. Gum D2274 D524 D2500 D97 D445 1.9 D482 D4176 TM0172 B+ D2622 672 1 130 6 50 2.5 0.35 5/ 5/ 4.1 0.01 2 3 *10 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ ASTM D976 data is required for low sulfur fuel oils to demonstrate aromatics compliance per the EPA. 3/ The Potential Color will be determined by ASTM method D1500 on a filtered sample after a 16 hour induction period by ASTM method D525 modified. Contact Magellan QC to request a copy of this method. Revision Date: June 7, 2012 X Grade Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel Specifications (continued) 4/ The Potential Gum will be determined by ASTM method D381 modified (Steam Jet Evaporation at 485 F) after a 16 hour induction period by ASTM method D525 modified. Contact Magellan QC to request a copy of this method. 5/ Month January February March April May June July August September October November December 6/ Compliance with ASTM D4176 will be determined using Procedure 2 at 77 °F or tank temperature at the time of sampling, whichever is lower. 7/ All results provided must use an EPA qualified instrument. *Sulfur limit, 11 ppm for interconnecting pipelines. Pour Point F, max. 0 0 0 +10 +10 +10 +10 +10 0 0 0 0 Cloud Point F, max +14 +14 +14 +20 +20 +20 +20 +20 +14 +14 +14 +14 Additional Requirements: Biodiesel: The use of any biodiesel fuel as a blending component is prohibited. Dyes: X Grade shipments may not be dyed. Revision Date: June 7, 2012 XH Grade Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel Specifications Product Property Gravity, °API Color Distillation 50% Recovered, F 90% Recovered, F OR Simulated Distillation 50% Recovered, °F 90% Recovered, °F Copper Corrosion Cetane (1) Cetane Number OR (2) Cetane Index, procedure B Cetane Index 2/ Flash Point, F Stability (1)Thermal, % reflectance Aging Period (Minutes) OR (2) Potential Color 3/ and Potential Gum, mg/100 ml 4/ OR (3) Oxidation, mg/100 ml Carbon Residue on 10% Bottoms, % Cloud Point, F Pour Point, F Viscosity, cSt at 104 F Ash, wt % Haze Rating 6/ NACE Corrosion Sulfur, ppm 7/ Test Method D287 D1500 D86 Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum Report 2.5 Deliveries1/ 3.0 Report 540 640 D2887 Report 572 D130 D613 D4737 D976 D93 40.0 40.0 40 140 D6468 (W) D6468 (Y) D6468 MPL P. Color MPL P. Gum D2274 D524 D2500 D97 D445 D482 D4176 TM0172 D2622 75 82 90 672 1 130 6 50 2.5 0.35 5/ 5/ 1.9 4.1 0.01 2 3 B+ 470 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ ASTM D976 data is required for low sulfur fuel oils to demonstrate aromatics compliance per the EPA. 3/ The Potential Color will be determined by ASTM method D1500 on a filtered sample after a 16 hour induction period by ASTM method D525 modified. Contact Magellan QC to request a copy of this method. Revision Date: December 31, 2008 XH Grade Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel Specifications (continued) 4/ The Potential Gum will be determined by ASTM method D381 modified (Steam Jet Evaporation at 485 F) after a 16 hour induction period by ASTM method D525 modified. Contact Magellan QC to request a copy of this method. 5/ Month January February March April May June July August September October November December 6/ Compliance with ASTM D4176 will be determined using Procedure 2 at 77 °F or tank temperature at the time of sampling, whichever is lower. 7/ All results provided must use an EPA qualified instrument. Pour Point F, max. 0 0 0 +10 +10 +10 +10 0 0 0 0 0 Cloud Point F, max +14 +14 +14 +20 +20 +20 +20 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 Additional Requirements: Biodiesel: The use of any biodiesel fuel as a blending component is prohibited. Dyes: XH Grade shipments may not be dyed. Revision Date: December 31, 2008 XR Grade Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel Specifications Product Property Gravity, °API Color Distillation 50% Recovered, F 90% Recovered, F OR Simulated Distillation 50% Recovered, °F 90% Recovered, °F Copper Corrosion Cetane (1) Cetane Number OR (2) Cetane Index, procedure B Cetane Index 2/ Flash Point, F Stability (1)Thermal, % reflectance Aging Period (Minutes) OR (2) Potential Color 3/ and Potential Gum, mg/100 ml 4/ OR (3) Oxidation, mg/100 ml Carbon Residue on 10% Bottoms, % Cloud Point, F Pour Point, F Viscosity, cSt at 104 F Ash, wt % Haze Rating 6/ NACE Corrosion Sulfur, ppm 7/ Test Method D287 D1500 D86 Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum Report 2.5 Deliveries1/ 3.0 Report 540 640 D2887 Report 572 D130 D613 D4737 D976 D93 40.0 40.0 40 140 D6468 (W) D6468 (Y) D6468 MPL P. Color MPL P. Gum D2274 D524 D2500 D97 D445 D482 D4176 TM0172 D2622 75 82 90 672 1 130 6 50 2.5 0.35 5/ 5/ 1.9 4.1 0.01 2 3 B+ 470 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ ASTM D976 data is required for low sulfur fuel oils to demonstrate aromatics compliance per the EPA. 3/ The Potential Color will be determined by ASTM method D1500 on a filtered sample after a 16 hour induction period by ASTM method D525 modified. Contact Magellan QC to request a copy of this method. Revision Date: December 31, 2008 XR Grade Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel Specifications (continued) 4/ The Potential Gum will be determined by ASTM method D381 modified (Steam Jet Evaporation at 485 F) after a 16 hour induction period by ASTM method D525 modified. Contact Magellan QC to request a copy of this method. 5/ Month January February March April May June July August September October November December 6/ Compliance with ASTM D4176 will be determined using Procedure 2 at 77 °F or tank temperature at the time of sampling, whichever is lower. 7/ All results provided must use an EPA qualified instrument. Pour Point F, max. 0 0 0 +10 +10 +10 +10 0 0 0 0 0 Cloud Point F, max +14 +14 +14 +20 +20 +20 +20 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 Additional Requirements: Biodiesel: The use of any biodiesel fuel as a blending component is prohibited. Dyes: XR Grade shipments require red dye. A minimum of 4.0 PTB (11.5ppm) solid dye standard Solvent Red 26 or a spectrally equivalent quantity of a diluted dye formulation must be added to all XR shipments at the Magellan Pipeline loading rack. Red dye concentrations may be measured using a Petrospec DT100c or equivalent. Revision Date: December 31, 2008 XU Grade Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel Specifications Rocky Mountain System Origin Test Test Results Product Property Method Minimum Maximum Gravity, °API D287 Report Color D1500 2.5 Distillation D86 50% Recovered, F Report 90% Recovered, F 540 640 OR Simulated Distillation D2887 50% Recovered, °F Report 90% Recovered, °F 572 672 Copper Corrosion D130 1 Cetane (1) Cetane Number D613 40.0 OR (2) Cetane Index, procedure A D4737 40.0 Cetane Index 2/ D976 40 Flash Point, F D93 134 Stability (1)Thermal, % reflectance D6468 (W) 75 D6468 (Y) 82 Aging Period (Minutes) D6468 90 OR (2) Potential Color 3/ and Potential Gum, mg/100 ml 4/ OR (3) Oxidation, mg/100 ml Carbon Residue on 10% Bottoms, % Cloud Point, F Pour Point, F Viscosity, cSt at 104 F Ash, wt % Haze Rating 6/ NACE Corrosion Sulfur, ppm 7/ MPL P. Color MPL P. Gum D2274 D524 D2500 D97 D445 1.9 D482 D4176 TM0172 B+ D2622 Deliveries1/ 3.0 6 50 2.5 0.35 5/ 5/ 4.1 0.01 2 3 *10 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ ASTM D976 data is required for low sulfur fuel oils to demonstrate aromatics compliance per the EPA. 3/ The Potential Color will be determined by ASTM method D1500 on a filtered sample after a 16 hour induction period by ASTM method D525 modified. Contact Magellan QC to request a copy of this method. Revision Date: August 13, 2014 XU Grade Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel Specifications (continued) Rocky Mountain System 4/ The Potential Gum will be determined by ASTM method D381 modified (Steam Jet Evaporation at 485 F) after a 16 hour induction period by ASTM method D525 modified. Contact Magellan QC to request a copy of this method. 5/ Month January February March April May June July August September October November December 6/ Compliance with ASTM D4176 will be determined using Procedure 2 at 77 °F or tank temperature at the time of sampling, whichever is lower. 7/ All results provided must use an EPA qualified instrument. *Sulfur limit, 11 ppm for interconnecting pipelines. Pour Point F, max. -20 -20 -20 Report Report Report Report Report Report -20 -20 -20 Cloud Point F, max +5 +5 +5 +20 +20 +20 +20 +20 +20 +5 +5 +5 Additional Requirements: Biodiesel: The use of any biodiesel fuel as a blending component is prohibited. Dyes: X Grade shipments may not be dyed. Revision Date: August 13, 2014 Y Grade No. 1 Diesel Fuel Specifications Product Property Gravity, API Flash Point, F Pour Point, F Carbon Residue on 10% Bottoms, % Sulfur, ppm 2/ Mercaptan Sulfur, wt % 3/ Copper Corrosion Cetane (1) Cetane Number OR (2) Cetane Index, procedure A Cetane Index 4/ Distillation 10% Recovered, F 90% Recovered, F OR Simulated Distillation 10% Recovered, F 90% Recovered, F Viscosity at 104 F, cSt Ash, wt % Haze Rating 5/ NACE Corrosion Test Method D287 D93 D97 D524 D2622 D3227 D130 D613 D4737 D976 D86 Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum 35.0 125 160 -25 0.15 *10 0.004 1 Deliveries1/ 115 40.0 40.0 40 419 550 D2887 D445 D482 D4176 TM0172 1.3 383 580 2.1 0.01 2 3 B+ 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ All results provided must use an EPA qualified instrument. *Sulfur limit, 11 ppm for interconnecting pipelines. 3/ Mercaptan Sulfur determination is waived if the result of the Doctor Test ASTM D4952 is negative. 4/ ASTM D976 data is required for low sulfur fuel oils to demonstrate aromatics compliance per the EPA. 5/ Compliance with ASTM D4176 will be determined using Procedure 2 at 77 °F or tank temperature at the time of sampling, whichever is lower. Additional Requirements: Biodiesel: The use of any biodiesel fuel as a blending component is prohibited. Dyes: Y Grade shipments may not be dyed. Revision Date: August 13, 2014 ZB Grade Ultra Low Sulfur Biodiesel Fuel Blend Stock Specifications Product Property Density, Kg/L Filtration, Seconds (Modified), max Flash Point, C Cloud Point, F Carbon Residue on 100% Sample,wt % Sulfur, ppm (mg/g) 2/ Stability (Three Parameters) Rancimat, (hrs.) Copper Corrosion Cetane Number Distillation Atmospheric equivalent temperature 90% Recovered, F or Simulated Distillation, (Modified) Viscosity at 104 F, cst Sulfated Ash, wt % Free Glycerin, wt % Monoglyceride, wt% Total Glycerin, wt % Acid Number, mgKOH/g Haze Rating @ 60 F Phosphorus content, wt% Water & Sediment, vol% Minimum Delivery Temperature *Test Method D4052 D7501 D93 D2500 D4530 D5453 EN14112 D130 D613 D1160 D2887 D445 D874 D6584 D6584 D6584 D664 D4176 D4951 D2709 MMP Calcium and Magnesium, combined, ppm (mg/g) EN14538 Sodium & Potassium combined, ppm (mg/g) EN14538 Workmanship 3/ MMP Origin Test Results Minimum Maximum Report 125 130 36 0.050 15 6 Deliveries1/ 3 1 47 680 1.9 680 6.0 0.020 0.020 0.450 0.240 0.40 2 0.001 0.050 0.50 +50 5.0 5.0 Revision Date: July 25, 2012 ZB Grade Ultra Low Sulfur Biodiesel Fuel Blend Stock Specifications (continued) 1/ Delivered products meets all applicable requirements at time and place of delivery. 2/ All results provided must use an EPA qualified instrument. 3/ Workmanship: At the time of acceptance, the finished fuel shall be visually free from undissolved water, sediment, or suspended matter and shall be clear and bright. Additives: BioExtend 30 Eastman - Tenox 21 Kemin BF 320 NALCO EC 5609A *Alternative methods found in association with D6751 the ASTM specification for biodiesel are accepted. Revision Date: July 25, 2012
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