Propel brings Neste renewable diesel to Southern California

Photo: Propel Fuels

August 12, 2015

BY Ron Kotrba

Propel Fuels began offering Neste Oil’s NExBTL renewable diesel Aug. 12 at 13 Southern California locations serving Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego and the Inland Empire.

Marketed as Diesel HPR (High Performance Renewable), the fuel consists of 98.5 percent NExBTL renewable diesel.

The company also launched commercial and bulk availability of Diesel HPR for business and government fleets statewide. Delivered in bulk to businesses and agencies, the fuel is bundled with the company’s CleanDrive emissions accounting software, which allows fleets to quantify and report GHG reductions and air quality benefits.

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Diesel HPR was launched in North America last March at 18 locations in Northern California, where the fuel has received a positive response from its customers

A complete list of locations is available here

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