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Belgian government hold-ups export fuel quality legislation

The Belgian government might pass its proposed legislation to tighten up the quality of exported fuels as late as June now, missing its previous target of the second half of this month, a spokesperson informed .

The royal decree aims to tighten up the minimum specifications of fuel exports principally to West Africa, mirroring a comparable law enforced in the Netherlands last year to bring a halt to the traditionally rewarding trade of looser-specificaiton gasoline and diesel out of Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp (ARA).

The loss of Northwest Europe's significant mixing and storage center for refined fuels exports to West Africa will leave the region's refiners and traders with a logistical headache over what to do with its structural oversupply of low-quality, less expensive fuel that would not be allowed in regional markets.

The legislation is now with the Council of State for an advisory period that can take up to 3 months, said Mathias Bienstman, representative for the Belgium's environment minister Zakia Khattabi.

That is presently the final step before the legislation can be passed.

The ministries associated with preparing the legislation chose As soon as all other, only to submit the decree to the Council of State stages had actually been passed to integrate all possible components for the advisory duration, Bienstman stated concerning the cause of the delay.

The legislation passed the European Union's Technical Laws Information System (TRIS) - which permits the Commission and other member states to analyze prospective internal trade barriers on brand-new legislation - on March 11, he added.

There would be an if the legislation is passed execution duration to provide the industry time to adjust.

The length of such a duration has not been confirmed, however was 6 months for similar guideline changes, Bienstman stated.

That suggests according to the existing timeline the quality of fuel exports might have to be tightened up from Belgian ports from 2025, if not slightly sooner.

(source: Reuters)