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Fuels Information Regulations, No. 1

C.R.C., c. 407

CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT, 1999

Regulations Respecting Information Regarding the Chemical Composition of Fuels

Short Title

 These Regulations may be cited as the Fuels Information Regulations, No. 1.

 [Repealed, SOR/2000-104, s. 1]

Application

 These Regulations apply to fuels in liquid form that originate from crude oils, coal or bituminous sands.

Information

  •  (1) Every person who produces in Canada or imports into Canada more than 400 cubic metres of a fuel named in an item of Form 1 of the schedule shall submit to the Minister, for each quarter of the calendar year during which the fuel was produced or imported, the information required by that Form.

  • (2) Information submitted pursuant to subsection (1) shall be submitted on or before January 31st following the end of the calendar year during which the fuel was produced or imported.

  • SOR/79-280, s. 1
  •  (1) Every person who produces in Canada or imports into Canada a fuel that contains any additive other than lead or lead compounds shall submit to the Minister, in respect of each additive not previously reported to the Minister under these Regulations, the information required by Form 2 of the schedule within 60 days of selling a cumulative total of 400 cubic metres of the fuel containing that additive within a calendar year.

  • (2) Where any change occurs in the information submitted by a person as required by section 1, 2 or 4 of Form 2 of the schedule, that person shall, within 60 days of the change, report the change to the Minister.

  • SOR/79-280, s. 2

SCHEDULE(Sections 4 and 5)

FORM 1Report on Sulphur Content

Reporting Period blank line

Company Name blank line

Facility Name blank line Telephone blank line

Facility Address blank line

Fuels Produced or Imported for Use or Sale in Canada

ItemName of FuelQuantity Refined, Produced or Imported (Cubic Metres)API GravitySulphur Content (Weight %)
HighestLowestWeighted Average
1Aviation Turbo Fuel
2Motor Gasoline
  • (a) lead free

  • (b) regular

  • (c) premium

3Kerosene and Stove Oil
4Diesel Oil (by type)
5No. 2 Light Fuel Oil
6Heavy Fuel Oil
  • (a) #4

  • (b) #5

  • (c) #6

7Synthetic Crude (sold as fuel)
8A fuel other than the fuels named in items 1 to 5
blank line(Signature of Authorized Company Official)
blank line(Title)
blank line(Date Signed)

FORM 2Liquid Fuel Additive Report

(To Be Submitted once for each Fuel Additive.)

Fuel Manufacturer/Importer blank line Telephone blank line

Address blank line

Additive Manufacturer blank line Telephone blank line

Address blank line

1Type of Fuel blank line
Brand Name of Additive blank line
Purpose of Additive blank line
Quantity Used Annually blank line
2Fuel Additive Concentration (mg/litre)
HighestLowestWeighted Average
blank lineblank lineblank line
3Composition of Fuel Additive
Complete either paragraph (a) or (b) or attach a copy of a letter from the fuel additive manufacturer attesting to the fact that the information required by paragraph (a) or (b) has been forwarded to Environment Canada
  • (a) Chemical name of each Constituent

Approx. % by weight
  • (b) Element

Approx. % by weight
Carbon

}

Hydrogen(total)
Oxygen
(list other elements that individually account for more than 0.1% of the additive weight)
4[Revoked, SOR/80-138, s. 1]
  • SOR/79-280, ss. 3, 4
  • SOR/80-138, s. 1

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