Fuel Additives Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
Certain renewable fuels such as ethanol and methyl esters (biodiesel) require additives such as biocides to prevent biological contamination or denaturants and dyes to prevent or dissuade human consumption. Such fuel additives are blended at blending racks or other terminals associated with fuel product distribution. Fuel additives are also blended during distribution or prior to endpoint sales for petroleum fuel products that include diesel, gasoline, and aviation fuel or jet fuel. Other fuel additives can be introduced into fuel systems by consumers independently of fuel sales by purchasing at hobby, automotive and vehicle maintenance stores. Driven primarily by mass consumption and ownership of automobiles –and to a lesser extent marine and aviation transportation sectors and heating and cooking fuel sales – fuel additive markets are well represented outside the U.S. in China and other booming consumer markets.