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RVP
Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP) measures the volatility of petroleum products, indicating how readily a liquid evaporates at specific temperatures. It is crucial for gasoline formulation, storage, and regulatory compliance.
High RVP fuels evaporate quickly, increasing emissions but aiding cold-start performance in vehicles. Low RVP fuels reduce evaporation losses and are typically used in summer blends or warmer climates. Traders monitor RVP to anticipate seasonal demand, refine blending strategies, and comply with local regulations.
For example, refining operations may adjust crude input and additives to produce gasoline with an RVP suitable for summer driving. Accurate RVP measurement supports logistics planning, pricing, and product delivery contracts.
Understanding RVP is essential for operational efficiency, market compliance, and financial planning in the petroleum industry.