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ULSD Fuel Delivery

Cavalieri Fuel Services offers ULSD fuel delivery to clients located in the New Jersey counties of Bergen, Passaic and beyond. Our diesel fuel is affordably priced, which makes us the go-to name for many in the area. For more information about our various fueling delivery options, please contact us today. When you contact us, we can provide you with a free quote and consultation! We will happily answer any questions or concerns you may have regarding our fueling options as well as go over the scheduling for the ULSD fuel delivery. 

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Our ULSD fuel delivery services stretches across New Jersey. We offer affordable ULSD fuel delivery to clients throughout Bergen and Passaic County in New Jersey, as well as Morris, Essex and Hudson County. If this is something you are interested in, then please, reach out to us today. We look forward to helping you with all of your ULSD fueling needs.

Affordable ULSD Fuel Delivery Services

ULSD stands for ultra low sulfur diesel. This is diesel fuel that contains substantially lower sulfur content, which means it is safer for the environment. It is a cleaner-burning diesel fuel that contains 97% less sulfur than low-sulfur diesel (LSD). The move to this even lower sulfur content is to allow for the application of advanced emissions control technologies, which greatly lowers the harmful emissions from diesel combustion. Testing has found that the use of emissions control devices in conjunction with ULSD can help reduce the exhaust output of ozone matters and puts less harmful aerosol particles into the air. So when you opt for this fuel, you are choosing a cleaner fuel.

The Standards of Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel

ULSD fuel delivery fleetIt is essential to ensure that there is no contamination during transportation and storage, as sulfur content must stay consistent to comply with regulations. The standards surrounding diesel fuels has evolved over the years. This has coincided as the fuel itself has evolved. Starting in 2006, the EPA began to phase-in regulations that were stricter. This was an attempt to lower the amount of sulfur present in diesel fuel at the time. The goal was to make the fuel more eco-friendly and not as harmful to the environment. The EPA’s diesel standards are targeting emissions from two different sources

  • On-road vehicles
  • Off-road engines and equipment

Collectively, these improved diesel standards helped to reduce harmful emissions from both of these sources by more than 90%! That is some great progress! At Cavalieri Fuel, it is a priority to not only deliver reliable fuel, but quality fuel. And these industry standards allow us to do just that with our ULSD fuel deliveries to clients throughout New Jersey.

3 Considerations for ULSD Fuel Delivery

Here are three common considerations when opting for ULSD fuel delivery.

  1. Pricing: The price of ULSD varies depending on supply, demand, and location. Because of its low sulfur content, refining and distribution costs can be higher than for traditional diesel. Check with Cavalieri Fuel before making a final decision.
  2. Additives: Certain ULSD fuels may be enhanced with additives designed to boost engine performance, inhibit microbial growth, or improve functionality in cold weather conditions—such as in the case of winterized diesel.
  3. Equipment Compatibility: Diesel engines built after the introduction of ULSD are typically designed to be compatible with this fuel. Older engines may require modifications, particularly to the emission control systems.

ULSD Fuel Delivery Process Features

Here are some common features regarding the delivery of ULSD fuel.

Transportation of ULSD

ULSD is commonly transported from refineries to distribution terminals via pipelines, railcars, trucks, and barges. Maintaining product integrity during transportation and storage is critical, as any contamination could alter the sulfur content and lead to regulatory noncompliance.

Storage and Handling

ULSD should be stored in clean, dedicated tanks to avoid contamination from high-sulfur fuels, which could result in regulatory violations. Storage tanks must also be designed to limit water intrusion and microbial growth, both of which can cause fuel degradation.

Bulk Fuel Delivery

For large fleets, construction operations, and other commercial businesses, bulk ULSD is typically delivered in significant volumes via tanker trucks. These trucks generally carry between 5,000 and 10,000 gallons, depending on the client’s needs. The fuel is then pumped directly into on-site storage tanks for later use in equipment, vehicles, or generators.

Fuel Quality and Testing

Before delivery, ULSD is typically tested to verify compliance with sulfur content regulations and other quality specifications. Fuel suppliers also ensure the product is free from contaminants—such as water or microbial growth—and that it is properly blended.

Dispenser Systems

On-site fueling systems, such as private fueling stations, must be compatible with ULSD to prevent cross-contamination with other fuel types. It’s also important to upgrade fueling infrastructure as needed, particularly when older storage tanks were originally built for high-sulfur diesel.