February 15, 2018 - 9:25 AM EST
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Mansfield Energy Collaborates with the Fuel Quality Council to Address the Needs of Today's Diesel Engines

The Fuels Institute brings together cross-industry stakeholders to improve modern diesel engine operability

GAINESVILLE, Ga., Feb. 15, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Mansfield Energy Corp, North America's leading energy supply and logistics provider, announced today its participation in the Fuel Quality Council (FQC) to address the growing questions around why diesel fuel injectors, filters and other engine parts in modern diesel engines are breaking down with seemingly greater frequency. The FQC was formed by The Fuels Institute to support cross-industry collaboration to address the issues surrounding diesel engines. "As a founding member of the Fuel Quality Council, Mansfield is committed to supporting the goals of this organization," explains Andy Austin, SVP Specialty Products for Mansfield Energy." The Fuel Quality Council brings together key industry leaders with a common goal to share knowledge, evaluate data, and seek greater understanding of the existing challenges and possible solutions available in the heavy-duty market." The Fuel Quality Council is currently collecting engine maintenance data and analyzing fuel samples to better understand the scope and nature of the issue.

Mansfield Energy provides innovative solutions to the most demanding energy procurement, supply, and logistics challenges for companies, organizations, and governments across North America. Mansfield Energy offers a broad range of solutions including fuels, natural gas and energy price and data management services. Founded over 60 years ago, Mansfield Energy is the largest delivered fuel supplier in the nation and is ranked by Forbes as one of the Top 40 Privately Held Companies in America. (PRNewsfoto/Mansfield Energy Corp)

One contributing factor to diminished fuel quality is the condition of fuel storage tanks found in companies' backyards. Changes to U.S. fuel standards over the past fifteen years have resulted in greater fuel storage contamination. Water found in fuel storage tanks can become a breeding ground for bacteria and microbial growth which impacts fuel quality. This leads to risk of storage tank corrosion, injector plugging, reduced fuel economy and increased filter failures. Austin continues, "The Fuel Quality Council is committed to understanding the demands of today's modern heavy duty engines and the fuel management activities required to keep them running properly."

About Mansfield Energy Corp
Mansfield Energy provides innovative solutions to the most demanding energy procurement, supply and logistics challenges for organizations across North America. Mansfield Energy offers a broad range of solutions including fuels, natural gas and energy price and data management services. Delivering over 3 billion gallons of fuel and complementary products annually to 4,000 customers across the U.S. and Canada, Mansfield Energy is the largest delivered fuel supplier in the nation. For more information, call 800-695-6626 or visit mansfield.energy.com.

About The Fuels Institute
The Fuels Institute, founded by NACS in 2013, is a non-profit research-oriented think tank that evaluates market issues related to vehicles and the fuels that power them, incorporating the perspective of diverse stakeholders to publish peer-reviewed, fact-based research projects. The Fuels Institute is a non-biased organization that does not advocate. For more information, visit www.fuelsinstitute.org/fqc.

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