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     Head Genus Word
     Source
     Full Definition
     Core Definition

Properties
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          used for
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          characterized as
          intended for
          classification
     includes/excludes
          includes
          contains
          other than
          excludes
     quantifiers
          at least
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          more than
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A total of 19 definitions.




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motor gasoline
reformulated gasoline
finished motor
data on
gasoline finished
oxygenated gasoline
having an
blending components
octane rating
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Definition:
Aviation gasoline (Finished): A complex mixture of relatively volatile hydrocarbons with or without small quantities of additives, blended to form a fuel suitable for use in aviation reciprocating engines. Fuel specifications are provided in ASTM Specification D 910 and Military Specification MIL-G-5572. Note: Data on blending components are not counted in data on finished aviation gasoline..

Analysis

Term: Aviation gasoline (Finished)
     Source: EIAGoE_e
     Cross-reference:
     P-modifier: Finished
     Full Definition:
      A complex mixture of relatively volatile hydrocarbons with or without small quantities of additives, blended to form a fuel suitable for use in aviation reciprocating engines. Fuel specifications are provided in ASTM Specification D 910 and Military Specification MIL-G-5572. Note: Data on blending components are not counted in data on finished aviation gasoline.
     Core Definition:
      A complex mixture of relatively volatile hydrocarbons with or without small quantities of additives, blended to form a fuel suitable for use in aviation reciprocating engines.
     Genus Phrase: A complex mixture of relatively volatile hydrocarbons
          Head Genus Word: mixture
     Properties:
           for use in aviation
          Excludes-Includes:
          Quantifiers:
     Codes and Documents:
     Specification D 910
     Specification MIL-G-5572

Acronym: ASTM
Acrocat:
   and the Motor method
   Air Act Note This
   Area Any area that
   and meeting Military Specification
External: ASTM

Acronym: MIL
Acrocat:
   Motor includes conventional
   Motor method To
   Mechanical mixing of
   M which is
External: MIL



SENSUS Full:
(Aviation gasoline (Finished)
	(source 
		(agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy")
		(resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)")
		(url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html")
		(tag "EIAGoE_e")
	)
	(p-mod "Finished")
	(full-def "A complex mixture of relatively volatile hydrocarbons with or without small quantities of additives, blended to form a fuel suitable for use in aviation reciprocating engines. Fuel specifications are provided in ASTM Specification D 910 and Military Specification MIL-G-5572. Note: Data on blending components are not counted in data on finished aviation gasoline.")
	(core-def "A complex mixture of relatively volatile hydrocarbons with or without small quantities of additives, blended to form a fuel suitable for use in aviation reciprocating engines.")
	(genus-phrase "A complex mixture of relatively volatile hydrocarbons")
	(head-word "mixture")
	(properties
		(used-in "aviation")
	)
	(code-doc "Specification D 910")
	(code-doc "Specification MIL-G-5572")
	(acronym "ASTM")
	(acronym "MIL")
)


Definition:
Conventional Gasoline: Finished motor gasoline not included in the oxygenated or reformulated gasoline categories. Note: This category excludes reformulated gasoline blendstock for oxygenate blending (RBOB) as well as other blendstock..

Analysis

Term: Conventional Gasoline
     Source: (source (agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy") (resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)") (url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html") (tag "EIAGoE_e") )
     Cross-reference:
     Full Definition:
      Finished motor gasoline not included in the oxygenated or reformulated gasoline categories. Note: This category excludes reformulated gasoline blendstock for oxygenate blending (RBOB) as well as other blendstock.
     Core Definition:
      Finished motor gasoline not included in the oxygenated or reformulated gasoline categories.
     Genus Phrase: motor gasoline
          Head Genus Word: gasoline
     Properties:
          Excludes-Includes:
          Quantifiers:
     Codes and Documents:

Acronym: RBOB
Acrocat:
   RBOB but exclude oxygenates
   reformulated gasoline OPRG but
   reformulated gasoline OPRG and
   RBOB Data on gaso
External: RBOB



SENSUS Full:
(Conventional Gasoline
	(source 
		(agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy")
		(resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)")
		(url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html")
		(tag "EIAGoE_e")
	)
	(full-def "Finished motor gasoline not included in the oxygenated or reformulated gasoline categories. Note: This category excludes reformulated gasoline blendstock for oxygenate blending (RBOB) as well as other blendstock.")
	(core-def "Finished motor gasoline not included in the oxygenated or reformulated gasoline categories.")
	(genus-phrase "motor gasoline")
	(head-word "gasoline")
	(acronym "RBOB")
)


Definition:
Gasohol: A blend of finished motor gasoline containing alcohol (generally ethanol but sometimes methanol) at a concentration of 10 percent or less by volume. Data on gasohol that has at least 2.7 percent oxygen, by weight, and is intended for sale inside carbon monoxide nonattainment areas are included in data on oxygenated gasoline. See Oxygenates..

Analysis

Term: Gasohol
     Source: (source (agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy") (resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)") (url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html") (tag "EIAGoE_e") )
     Cross-reference:
     Oxygenates
     Full Definition:
      A blend of finished motor gasoline containing alcohol (generally ethanol but sometimes methanol) at a concentration of 10 percent or less by volume. Data on gasohol that has at least 2.7 percent oxygen, by weight, and is intended for sale inside carbon monoxide nonattainment areas are included in data on oxygenated gasoline. See Oxygenates.
     Core Definition:
      A blend of finished motor gasoline containing alcohol (generally ethanol but sometimes methanol) at a concentration of 10 percent or less by volume.
     Genus Phrase: A blend of finished motor gasoline
          Head Genus Word: blend
     Properties:
           intended for sale
          Excludes-Includes:
               contains alcohol
          Quantifiers:
     Codes and Documents:


SENSUS Full:
(Gasohol
	(source 
		(agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy")
		(resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)")
		(url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html")
		(tag "EIAGoE_e")
	)
	(xref "Oxygenates")
	(full-def "A blend of finished motor gasoline containing alcohol (generally ethanol but sometimes methanol) at a concentration of 10 percent or less by volume. Data on gasohol that has at least 2.7 percent oxygen, by weight, and is intended for sale inside carbon monoxide nonattainment areas are included in data on oxygenated gasoline. See Oxygenates.")
	(core-def "A blend of finished motor gasoline containing alcohol (generally ethanol but sometimes methanol) at a concentration of 10 percent or less by volume.")
	(genus-phrase "A blend of finished motor gasoline")
	(head-word "blend")
	(properties
		(used-for "sale")
	)
	(excludes-includes
		(contains "alcohol")
	)
)


Definition:
Gasoline: See Motor Gasoline (Finished).

Analysis

Term: Gasoline
     Source: (source (agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy") (resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)") (url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html") (tag "EIAGoE_e") )
     Cross-reference:
     Motor Gasoline (Finished)
     Full Definition:
      See Motor Gasoline (Finished).
     Properties:
          Excludes-Includes:
          Quantifiers:
     Codes and Documents:


SENSUS Full:
(Gasoline
	(source 
		(agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy")
		(resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)")
		(url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html")
		(tag "EIAGoE_e")
	)
	(xref "Motor Gasoline (Finished)")
	(full-def "See Motor Gasoline (Finished).")
)


Definition:
Gasoline Grades: The classification of gasoline by octane ratings. Each type of gasoline (conventional, oxygenated, and reformulated) is classified by three grades - Regular, Midgrade, and Premium. Note: Gasoline sales are reported by gr ade in accordance with their classification at the time of sale. In general, automotive octane requirements are lower at high altitudes. Therefore, in some areas of the United States, such as the Rocky Mountain States, the octane ratings for the gasolin e grades may be 2 or more octane points lower..

Analysis

Term: Gasoline Grades
     Source: (source (agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy") (resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)") (url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html") (tag "EIAGoE_e") )
     Cross-reference:
     Full Definition:
      The classification of gasoline by octane ratings. Each type of gasoline (conventional, oxygenated, and reformulated) is classified by three grades - Regular, Midgrade, and Premium. Note: Gasoline sales are reported by gr ade in accordance with their classification at the time of sale. In general, automotive octane requirements are lower at high altitudes. Therefore, in some areas of the United States, such as the Rocky Mountain States, the octane ratings for the gasolin e grades may be 2 or more octane points lower.
     Core Definition:
      The classification of gasoline by octane ratings.
     Genus Phrase: The classification of gasoline
          Head Genus Word: classification
     Properties:
          Excludes-Includes:
          Quantifiers:
     Codes and Documents:


SENSUS Full:
(Gasoline Grades
	(source 
		(agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy")
		(resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)")
		(url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html")
		(tag "EIAGoE_e")
	)
	(full-def "The classification of gasoline by octane ratings. Each type of gasoline (conventional, oxygenated, and reformulated) is classified by three grades - Regular, Midgrade, and Premium. Note: Gasoline sales are reported by gr ade in accordance with their classification at the time of sale. In general, automotive octane requirements are lower at high altitudes. Therefore, in some areas of the United States, such as the Rocky Mountain States, the octane ratings for the gasolin e grades may be 2 or more octane points lower.")
	(core-def "The classification of gasoline by octane ratings.")
	(genus-phrase "The classification of gasoline")
	(head-word "classification")
)


Definition:
Regular Gasoline: Gasoline having an antiknock index, i.e, octane rating, greater than or equal to 85 and less than 88. Note: Octane requirements may vary by altitude. See Gasoline Grades..

Analysis

Term: Regular Gasoline
     Source: (source (agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy") (resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)") (url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html") (tag "EIAGoE_e") )
     Cross-reference:
     Gasoline Grades
     Full Definition:
      Gasoline having an antiknock index, i.e., octane rating, greater than or equal to 85 and less than 88. Note: Octane requirements may vary by altitude. See Gasoline Grades.
     Core Definition:
      Gasoline having an antiknock index, i.e, octane rating, greater than or equal to 85 and less than 88.
     Genus Phrase: Gasoline
          Head Genus Word: Gasoline
     Properties:
           having : an antiknock index
          Excludes-Includes:
          Quantifiers:
          less than 88
     Codes and Documents:


SENSUS Full:
(Regular Gasoline
	(source 
		(agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy")
		(resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)")
		(url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html")
		(tag "EIAGoE_e")
	)
	(xref "Gasoline Grades")
	(full-def "Gasoline having an antiknock index, i.e., octane rating, greater than or equal to 85 and less than 88. Note: Octane requirements may vary by altitude. See Gasoline Grades.")
	(core-def "Gasoline having an antiknock index, i.e, octane rating, greater than or equal to 85 and less than 88.")
	(genus-phrase "Gasoline")
	(head-word "Gasoline")
	(properties
		(contains "an antiknock index")
	)
	(quantifiers
		(less-than "88")
	)
)


Definition:
Midgrade Gasoline: Gasoline having an antiknock index, i.e, octane rating, greater than or equal to 88 and less than or equal to 90. Note: Octane requirements may vary by altitude. See Gasoline Grades..

Analysis

Term: Midgrade Gasoline
     Source: (source (agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy") (resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)") (url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html") (tag "EIAGoE_e") )
     Cross-reference:
     Gasoline Grades
     Full Definition:
      Gasoline having an antiknock index, i.e., octane rating, greater than or equal to 88 and less than or equal to 90. Note: Octane requirements may vary by altitude. See Gasoline Grades.
     Core Definition:
      Gasoline having an antiknock index, i.e, octane rating, greater than or equal to 88 and less than or equal to 90.
     Genus Phrase: Gasoline
          Head Genus Word: Gasoline
     Properties:
           having : an antiknock index
          Excludes-Includes:
          Quantifiers:
     Codes and Documents:


SENSUS Full:
(Midgrade Gasoline
	(source 
		(agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy")
		(resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)")
		(url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html")
		(tag "EIAGoE_e")
	)
	(xref "Gasoline Grades")
	(full-def "Gasoline having an antiknock index, i.e., octane rating, greater than or equal to 88 and less than or equal to 90. Note: Octane requirements may vary by altitude. See Gasoline Grades.")
	(core-def "Gasoline having an antiknock index, i.e, octane rating, greater than or equal to 88 and less than or equal to 90.")
	(genus-phrase "Gasoline")
	(head-word "Gasoline")
	(properties
		(contains "an antiknock index")
	)
)


Definition:
Premium Gasoline: Gasoline having an antiknock index, i.e, octane rating, greater than 90. Note: Octane requirements may vary by altitude. See Gasoline Grades..

Analysis

Term: Premium Gasoline
     Source: (source (agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy") (resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)") (url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html") (tag "EIAGoE_e") )
     Cross-reference:
     Gasoline Grades
     Full Definition:
      Gasoline having an antiknock index, i.e., octane rating, greater than 90. Note: Octane requirements may vary by altitude. See Gasoline Grades.
     Core Definition:
      Gasoline having an antiknock index, i.e, octane rating, greater than 90.
     Genus Phrase: Gasoline
          Head Genus Word: Gasoline
     Properties:
           having : an antiknock index
          Excludes-Includes:
          Quantifiers:
          greater than 90
     Codes and Documents:


SENSUS Full:
(Premium Gasoline
	(source 
		(agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy")
		(resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)")
		(url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html")
		(tag "EIAGoE_e")
	)
	(xref "Gasoline Grades")
	(full-def "Gasoline having an antiknock index, i.e., octane rating, greater than 90. Note: Octane requirements may vary by altitude. See Gasoline Grades.")
	(core-def "Gasoline having an antiknock index, i.e, octane rating, greater than 90.")
	(genus-phrase "Gasoline")
	(head-word "Gasoline")
	(properties
		(contains "an antiknock index")
	)
	(quantifiers
		(greater-than "90")
	)
)


Definition:
Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel: A kerosene-based product having a maximum distillation temperature of 400 degrees Fahrenheit at the 10-percent recovery point and a final maximum boiling point of 572 degrees Fahrenheit and meeting ASTM Specification D 1655 and Military Specifications MIL-T-5624P and MIL-T-83133D (Grades JP-5 and JP-8). It is used for commercial and military turbojet and turboprop aircraft engines..

Analysis

Term: Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel
     Source: (source (agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy") (resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)") (url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html") (tag "EIAGoE_e") )
     Cross-reference:
     Full Definition:
      A kerosene-based product having a maximum distillation temperature of 400 degrees Fahrenheit at the 10-percent recovery point and a final maximum boiling point of 572 degrees Fahrenheit and meeting ASTM Specification D 1655 and Military Specifications MIL-T-5624P and MIL-T-83133D (Grades JP-5 and JP-8). It is used for commercial and military turbojet and turboprop aircraft engines.
     Core Definition:
      A kerosene-based product having a maximum distillation temperature of 400 degrees Fahrenheit at the 10-percent recovery point and a final maximum boiling point of 572 degrees Fahrenheit and meeting ASTM Specification D 1655 and Military Specifications MIL-T-5624P and MIL-T-83133D (Grades JP-5 and JP-8).
     Genus Phrase: a maximum distillation temperature of 400 degrees Fahrenheit
          Head Genus Word: temperature
     Properties:
           used for : commercial and military turbojet
           having : a maximum distillation temperature of 400 degrees Fahrenheit
          Excludes-Includes:
          Quantifiers:
     Codes and Documents:
     Specification D 1655

Acronym: ASTM
Acrocat:
   and the Motor method
   Air Act Note This
   Area Any area that
   and meeting Military Specification
External: ASTM

Acronym: MIL
Acrocat:
   Motor includes conventional
   Motor method To
   Mechanical mixing of
   M which is
External: MIL



SENSUS Full:
(Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel
	(source 
		(agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy")
		(resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)")
		(url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html")
		(tag "EIAGoE_e")
	)
	(full-def "A kerosene-based product having a maximum distillation temperature of 400 degrees Fahrenheit at the 10-percent recovery point and a final maximum boiling point of 572 degrees Fahrenheit and meeting ASTM Specification D 1655 and Military Specifications MIL-T-5624P and MIL-T-83133D (Grades JP-5 and JP-8). It is used for commercial and military turbojet and turboprop aircraft engines.")
	(core-def "A kerosene-based product having a maximum distillation temperature of 400 degrees Fahrenheit at the 10-percent recovery point and a final maximum boiling point of 572 degrees Fahrenheit and meeting ASTM Specification D 1655 and Military Specifications MIL-T-5624P and MIL-T-83133D (Grades JP-5 and JP-8).")
	(genus-phrase "a maximum distillation temperature of 400 degrees Fahrenheit")
	(head-word "temperature")
	(properties
		(used-for "commercial and military turbojet")
		(contains "a maximum distillation temperature of 400 degrees Fahrenheit")
	)
	(code-doc "Specification D 1655")
	(acronym "ASTM")
	(acronym "MIL")
)


Definition:
Motor Gasoline (Finished): A complex mixture of relatively volatile hydrocarbons with or without small quantities of additives, blended to form a fuel suitable for use in spark-ignition engines. Motor gasoline, as defined in ASTM Specification D 4814 or Federal Specification VV-G-1690C, is characterized as having a boiling range of 122 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit at the 10 percent recovery point to 365 to 374 degrees Fahrenheit at the 90 percent recovery point. "Motor Gasoline" includes conventional gasoline; all types of oxygenated gasoline, including gasohol; and reformulated gasoline, but excludes aviation gasoline. Note: Volumetric data on blending components, such as oxygenates, are not counted in data on finished motor gas oline until the blending components are blended into the gasoline..

Analysis

Term: Motor Gasoline (Finished)
     Source: (source (agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy") (resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)") (url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html") (tag "EIAGoE_e") )
     Cross-reference:
     P-modifier: Finished
     Full Definition:
      A complex mixture of relatively volatile hydrocarbons with or without small quantities of additives, blended to form a fuel suitable for use in spark-ignition engines. Motor gasoline, as defined in ASTM Specification D 4814 or Federal Specification VV-G-1690C, is characterized as having a boiling range of 122 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit at the 10 percent recovery point to 365 to 374 degrees Fahrenheit at the 90 percent recovery point. "Motor Gasoline" includes conventional gasoline; all types of oxygenated gasoline, including gasohol; and reformulated gasoline, but excludes aviation gasoline. Note: Volumetric data on blending components, such as oxygenates, are not counted in data on finished motor gas oline until the blending components are blended into the gasoline.
     Core Definition:
      A complex mixture of relatively volatile hydrocarbons with or without small quantities of additives, blended to form a fuel suitable for use in spark-ignition engines.
     Genus Phrase: A complex mixture of relatively volatile hydrocarbons
          Head Genus Word: mixture
     Properties:
           for use in spark-ignition engines
          Excludes-Includes:
               includes conventional gasoline
               includes gasohol
               excludes aviation gasoline
          Quantifiers:
     Codes and Documents:
     Specification D 4814
     Specification VV-G-1690

Acronym: ASTM
Acrocat:
   and the Motor method
   Air Act Note This
   Area Any area that
   and meeting Military Specification
External: ASTM



SENSUS Full:
(Motor Gasoline (Finished)
	(source 
		(agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy")
		(resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)")
		(url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html")
		(tag "EIAGoE_e")
	)
	(p-mod "Finished")
	(full-def "A complex mixture of relatively volatile hydrocarbons with or without small quantities of additives, blended to form a fuel suitable for use in spark-ignition engines. Motor gasoline, as defined in ASTM Specification D 4814 or Federal Specification VV-G-1690C, is characterized as having a boiling range of 122 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit at the 10 percent recovery point to 365 to 374 degrees Fahrenheit at the 90 percent recovery point. "Motor Gasoline"includes conventional gasoline; all types of oxygenated gasoline, including gasohol; and reformulated gasoline, but excludes aviation gasoline. Note: Volumetric data on blending components, such as oxygenates, are not counted in data on finished motor gas oline until the blending components are blended into the gasoline.")
	(core-def "A complex mixture of relatively volatile hydrocarbons with or without small quantities of additives, blended to form a fuel suitable for use in spark-ignition engines.")
	(genus-phrase "A complex mixture of relatively volatile hydrocarbons")
	(head-word "mixture")
	(properties
		(used-in "spark-ignition engines")
	)
	(excludes-includes
		(contains "conventional gasoline")
		(contains "gasohol")
		(!contains "aviation gasoline")
	)
	(code-doc "Specification D 4814")
	(code-doc "Specification VV-G-1690")
	(acronym "ASTM")
)


Definition:
Motor Gasoline Blending: Mechanical mixing of motor gasoline blending components, and oxygenates when required, to produce finished motor gasoline. Finished motor gasoline may be further mixed with other motor gasoline blending components or oxyge nates, resulting in increased volumes of finished motor gasoline and/or changes in the formulation of finished motor gasoline (e.g, conventional motor gasoline mixed with MTBE to produce oxygenated motor gasoline)..

Analysis

Term: Motor Gasoline Blending
     Source: (source (agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy") (resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)") (url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html") (tag "EIAGoE_e") )
     Cross-reference:
     Full Definition:
      Mechanical mixing of motor gasoline blending components, and oxygenates when required, to produce finished motor gasoline. Finished motor gasoline may be further mixed with other motor gasoline blending components or oxyge nates, resulting in increased volumes of finished motor gasoline and/or changes in the formulation of finished motor gasoline (e.g., conventional motor gasoline mixed with MTBE to produce oxygenated motor gasoline).
     Core Definition:
      Mechanical mixing of motor gasoline blending components, and oxygenates when required, to produce finished motor gasoline.
     Genus Phrase: Mechanical mixing of motor gasoline
          Head Genus Word: mixing
     Properties:
          Excludes-Includes:
          Quantifiers:
     Codes and Documents:

Acronym: MTBE
Acrocat:
   Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether
   Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether MTBE Ethyl
   Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether MTBE
   Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether MTBE Ethyl Tertiary
External: MTBE



SENSUS Full:
(Motor Gasoline Blending
	(source 
		(agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy")
		(resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)")
		(url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html")
		(tag "EIAGoE_e")
	)
	(full-def "Mechanical mixing of motor gasoline blending components, and oxygenates when required, to produce finished motor gasoline. Finished motor gasoline may be further mixed with other motor gasoline blending components or oxyge nates, resulting in increased volumes of finished motor gasoline and/or changes in the formulation of finished motor gasoline (e.g., conventional motor gasoline mixed with MTBE to produce oxygenated motor gasoline).")
	(core-def "Mechanical mixing of motor gasoline blending components, and oxygenates when required, to produce finished motor gasoline.")
	(genus-phrase "Mechanical mixing of motor gasoline")
	(head-word "mixing")
	(acronym "MTBE")
)


Definition:
Motor Gasoline Blending Components: Naphthas (e.g, straight-run gasoline, alkylate, reformate, benzene, toluene, xylene) used for blending or compounding into finished motor gasoline. These components include reformulated gasoline blendstock f or oxygenate blending (RBOB) but exclude oxygenates (alcohols, ethers), butane, and pentanes plus. Note: Oxygenates are reported as individual components and are included in the total for other hydrocarbons, hydrogens, and oxygenates..

Analysis

Term: Motor Gasoline Blending Components
     Source: (source (agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy") (resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)") (url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html") (tag "EIAGoE_e") )
     Cross-reference:
     Full Definition:
      Naphthas (e.g., straight-run gasoline, alkylate, reformate, benzene, toluene, xylene) used for blending or compounding into finished motor gasoline. These components include reformulated gasoline blendstock f or oxygenate blending (RBOB) but exclude oxygenates (alcohols, ethers), butane, and pentanes plus. Note: Oxygenates are reported as individual components and are included in the total for other hydrocarbons, hydrogens, and oxygenates.
     Core Definition:
      Naphthas (e.g, straight-run gasoline, alkylate, reformate, benzene, toluene, xylene) used for blending or compounding into finished motor gasoline.
     Genus Phrase: Naphthas
          Head Genus Word: Naphthas
     Properties:
           used for : blending
          Excludes-Includes:
               excludes oxygenates
          Quantifiers:
     Codes and Documents:

Acronym: RBOB
Acrocat:
   RBOB but exclude oxygenates
   reformulated gasoline OPRG but
   reformulated gasoline OPRG and
   RBOB Data on gaso
External: RBOB



SENSUS Full:
(Motor Gasoline Blending Components
	(source 
		(agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy")
		(resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)")
		(url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html")
		(tag "EIAGoE_e")
	)
	(full-def "Naphthas (e.g., straight-run gasoline, alkylate, reformate, benzene, toluene, xylene) used for blending or compounding into finished motor gasoline. These components include reformulated gasoline blendstock f or oxygenate blending (RBOB) but exclude oxygenates (alcohols, ethers), butane, and pentanes plus. Note: Oxygenates are reported as individual components and are included in the total for other hydrocarbons, hydrogens, and oxygenates.")
	(core-def "Naphthas (e.g, straight-run gasoline, alkylate, reformate, benzene, toluene, xylene) used for blending or compounding into finished motor gasoline.")
	(genus-phrase "Naphthas")
	(head-word "Naphthas")
	(properties
		(used-for "blending")
	)
	(excludes-includes
		(!contains "oxygenates")
	)
	(acronym "RBOB")
)


Definition:
Naphtha-Type Jet Fuel: A fuel in the heavy naphtha boiling range having an average gravity of 52.8 degrees API, 20 to 90 percent distillation temperatures of 290 degrees to 470 degrees Fahrenheit, and meeting Military Specification MIL-T-5624L ( Grade JP-4). It is used primarily for military turbojet and turboprop aircraft engines because it has a lower freeze point than other aviation fuels and meets engine requirements at high altitudes and speeds..

Analysis

Term: Naphtha-Type Jet Fuel
     Source: (source (agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy") (resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)") (url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html") (tag "EIAGoE_e") )
     Cross-reference:
     Full Definition:
      A fuel in the heavy naphtha boiling range having an average gravity of 52.8 degrees API, 20 to 90 percent distillation temperatures of 290 degrees to 470 degrees Fahrenheit, and meeting Military Specification MIL-T-5624L ( Grade JP-4). It is used primarily for military turbojet and turboprop aircraft engines because it has a lower freeze point than other aviation fuels and meets engine requirements at high altitudes and speeds.
     Core Definition:
      A fuel in the heavy naphtha boiling range having an average gravity of 52.8 degrees API, 20 to 90 percent distillation temperatures of 290 degrees to 470 degrees Fahrenheit, and meeting Military Specification MIL-T-5624L ( Grade JP-4).
     Genus Phrase: A fuel in the heavy naphtha
          Head Genus Word: fuel
     Properties:
           used for : military turbojet
           having : an average gravity of 52.8 degrees API
          Excludes-Includes:
          Quantifiers:
     Codes and Documents:
     Specification MIL-T-5624

Acronym: API
Acrocat:
   and It is
   are provided in
   Area Any area
   and is intended
External: API

Acronym: MIL
Acrocat:
   Motor includes conventional
   Motor method To
   Mechanical mixing of
   M which is
External: MIL



SENSUS Full:
(Naphtha-Type Jet Fuel
	(source 
		(agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy")
		(resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)")
		(url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html")
		(tag "EIAGoE_e")
	)
	(full-def "A fuel in the heavy naphtha boiling range having an average gravity of 52.8 degrees API, 20 to 90 percent distillation temperatures of 290 degrees to 470 degrees Fahrenheit, and meeting Military Specification MIL-T-5624L ( Grade JP-4). It is used primarily for military turbojet and turboprop aircraft engines because it has a lower freeze point than other aviation fuels and meets engine requirements at high altitudes and speeds.")
	(core-def "A fuel in the heavy naphtha boiling range having an average gravity of 52.8 degrees API, 20 to 90 percent distillation temperatures of 290 degrees to 470 degrees Fahrenheit, and meeting Military Specification MIL-T-5624L ( Grade JP-4).")
	(genus-phrase "A fuel in the heavy naphtha")
	(head-word "fuel")
	(properties
		(used-for "military turbojet")
		(contains "an average gravity of 52.8 degrees API")
	)
	(code-doc "Specification MIL-T-5624")
	(acronym "API")
	(acronym "MIL")
)


Definition:
Nonattainment Area: Any area that does not meet the national primary or secondary ambient air quality standard established by the Environmental Protection Agency for designated pollutants, such as carbon monoxide and ozone..

Analysis

Term: Nonattainment Area
     Source: (source (agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy") (resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)") (url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html") (tag "EIAGoE_e") )
     Cross-reference:
     Full Definition:
      Any area that does not meet the national primary or secondary ambient air quality standard established by the Environmental Protection Agency for designated pollutants, such as carbon monoxide and ozone.
     Core Definition:
      Any area that does not meet the national primary or secondary ambient air quality standard established by the Environmental Protection Agency for designated pollutants, such as carbon monoxide and ozone..
     Genus Phrase: Any area
          Head Genus Word: area
     Properties:
          Excludes-Includes:
          Quantifiers:
     Codes and Documents:


SENSUS Full:
(Nonattainment Area
	(source 
		(agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy")
		(resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)")
		(url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html")
		(tag "EIAGoE_e")
	)
	(full-def "Any area that does not meet the national primary or secondary ambient air quality standard established by the Environmental Protection Agency for designated pollutants, such as carbon monoxide and ozone.")
	(core-def "Any area that does not meet the national primary or secondary ambient air quality standard established by the Environmental Protection Agency for designated pollutants, such as carbon monoxide and ozone..")
	(genus-phrase "Any area")
	(head-word "area")
)


Definition:
Octane Rating: A number used to indicate gasoline’s antiknock performance in motor vehicle engines. The two recognized laboratory engine test methods for determining the antiknock rating, i.e, octane rating, of gasolines are the Research method and the Motor method. To provide a single number as guidance to the consumer, the antiknock index (R + M)/2, which is the average of the Research and Motor octane numbers, was developed..

Analysis

Term: Octane Rating
     Source: (source (agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy") (resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)") (url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html") (tag "EIAGoE_e") )
     Cross-reference:
     Full Definition:
      A number used to indicate gasoline’s antiknock performance in motor vehicle engines. The two recognized laboratory engine test methods for determining the antiknock rating, i.e., octane rating, of gasolines are the Research method and the Motor method. To provide a single number as guidance to the consumer, the antiknock index (R + M)/2, which is the average of the Research and Motor octane numbers, was developed.
     Core Definition:
      A number used to indicate gasoline’s antiknock performance in motor vehicle engines.
     Genus Phrase: A number
          Head Genus Word: number
     Properties:
          Excludes-Includes:
          Quantifiers:
     Codes and Documents:


SENSUS Full:
(Octane Rating
	(source 
		(agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy")
		(resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)")
		(url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html")
		(tag "EIAGoE_e")
	)
	(full-def "A number used to indicate gasoline’s antiknock performance in motor vehicle engines. The two recognized laboratory engine test methods for determining the antiknock rating, i.e., octane rating, of gasolines are the Research method and the Motor method. To provide a single number as guidance to the consumer, the antiknock index (R + M)/2, which is the average of the Research and Motor octane numbers, was developed.")
	(core-def "A number used to indicate gasoline’s antiknock performance in motor vehicle engines.")
	(genus-phrase "A number")
	(head-word "number")
)


Definition:
Oxygenates: Substances which, when added to gasoline, increase the amount of oxygen in that gasoline blend. Ethanol, Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE), Ethyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (ETBE), and methanol are common oxygenates..

Analysis

Term: Oxygenates
     Source: (source (agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy") (resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)") (url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html") (tag "EIAGoE_e") )
     Cross-reference:
     Full Definition:
      Substances which, when added to gasoline, increase the amount of oxygen in that gasoline blend. Ethanol, Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE), Ethyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (ETBE), and methanol are common oxygenates.
     Core Definition:
      Substances which, when added to gasoline, increase the amount of oxygen in that gasoline blend.
     Genus Phrase: Substances
          Head Genus Word: Substances
     Properties:
          Excludes-Includes:
          Quantifiers:
     Codes and Documents:

Acronym: MTBE
Acrocat:
   Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether
   Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether MTBE Ethyl
   Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether MTBE
   Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether MTBE Ethyl Tertiary
External: MTBE

Acronym: ETBE
Acrocat:
   Ethyl Tertiary Butyl Ether
   Ethyl Tertiary Butyl Ether ETBE
   Ethyl Tertiary Butyl
   EPA to be sold
External: ETBE



SENSUS Full:
(Oxygenates
	(source 
		(agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy")
		(resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)")
		(url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html")
		(tag "EIAGoE_e")
	)
	(full-def "Substances which, when added to gasoline, increase the amount of oxygen in that gasoline blend. Ethanol, Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE), Ethyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (ETBE), and methanol are common oxygenates.")
	(core-def "Substances which, when added to gasoline, increase the amount of oxygen in that gasoline blend.")
	(genus-phrase "Substances")
	(head-word "Substances")
	(acronym "MTBE")
	(acronym "ETBE")
)


Definition:
Oxygenated Gasoline: Finished motor gasoline, other than reformulated gasoline, having an oxygen content of 2.7 percent or higher by weight and required by the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to be sold in areas designated by EPA as carbon monoxide (CO) nonattainment areas. See Nonattainment Areas. Note: Oxygenated gasoline excludes oxygenated fuels program reformulated gasoline (OPRG) and reformulated gasoline blendstock for oxygenate blending (RBOB). Data on gaso hol that has at least 2.7 percent oxygen, by weight, and is intended for sale inside CO nonattainment areas are included in data on oxygenated gasoline. Other data on gasohol are included in data on conventional gasoline. .

Analysis

Term: Oxygenated Gasoline
     Source: (source (agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy") (resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)") (url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html") (tag "EIAGoE_e") )
     Cross-reference:
     Nonattainment Areas. Note: Oxygenated gasoline excludes oxygenated fuels program reformulated gasoline (OPRG) and reformulated gasoline blendstock for oxygenate blending (RBOB). Data on gaso hol that has at least 2.7 percent oxygen, by weight, and is intended for sale inside CO nonattainment areas are included in data on oxygenated gasoline. Other data on gasohol are included in data on conventional gasoline
     Full Definition:
      Finished motor gasoline, other than reformulated gasoline, having an oxygen content of 2.7 percent or higher by weight and required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to be sold in areas designated by EPA as carbon monoxide (CO) nonattainment areas. See Nonattainment Areas. Note: Oxygenated gasoline excludes oxygenated fuels program reformulated gasoline (OPRG) and reformulated gasoline blendstock for oxygenate blending (RBOB). Data on gaso hol that has at least 2.7 percent oxygen, by weight, and is intended for sale inside CO nonattainment areas are included in data on oxygenated gasoline. Other data on gasohol are included in data on conventional gasoline.
     Core Definition:
      Finished motor gasoline, other than reformulated gasoline, having an oxygen content of 2.7 percent or higher by weight and required by the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to be sold in areas designated by EPA as carbon monoxide (CO) nonattainment areas.
     Genus Phrase: motor gasoline
          Head Genus Word: gasoline
     Properties:
           having : an oxygen content of 2.7 percent
           intended for sale
          Excludes-Includes:
          Quantifiers:
     Codes and Documents:

Acronym: EPA
Acrocat:
   Environmental Protection Agency
   Ether ETBE and
   Environmental Protection Agency EPA
   Environmental Protection Agency u
External: EPA

Acronym: OPRG
Acrocat:
   Oxygenated Gasoline Including Gasohol
   oxygenated or reformulated gasoline
   OPRG and reformulated gasoline
   ozone Octane Rating A
External: OPRG

Acronym: RBOB
Acrocat:
   RBOB but exclude oxygenates
   reformulated gasoline OPRG but
   reformulated gasoline OPRG and
   RBOB Data on gaso
External: RBOB



SENSUS Full:
(Oxygenated Gasoline
	(source 
		(agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy")
		(resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)")
		(url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html")
		(tag "EIAGoE_e")
	)
	(xref "Nonattainment Areas. Note: Oxygenated gasoline excludes oxygenated fuels program reformulated gasoline (OPRG) and reformulated gasoline blendstock for oxygenate blending (RBOB). Data on gaso hol that has at least 2.7 percent oxygen, by weight, and is intended for sale inside CO nonattainment areas are included in data on oxygenated gasoline. Other data on gasohol are included in data on conventional gasoline")
	(full-def "Finished motor gasoline, other than reformulated gasoline, having an oxygen content of 2.7 percent or higher by weight and required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to be sold in areas designated by EPA as carbon monoxide (CO) nonattainment areas. See Nonattainment Areas. Note: Oxygenated gasoline excludes oxygenated fuels program reformulated gasoline (OPRG) and reformulated gasoline blendstock for oxygenate blending (RBOB). Data on gaso hol that has at least 2.7 percent oxygen, by weight, and is intended for sale inside CO nonattainment areas are included in data on oxygenated gasoline. Other data on gasohol are included in data on conventional gasoline.")
	(core-def "Finished motor gasoline, other than reformulated gasoline, having an oxygen content of 2.7 percent or higher by weight and required by the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to be sold in areas designated by EPA as carbon monoxide (CO) nonattainment areas.")
	(genus-phrase "motor gasoline")
	(head-word "gasoline")
	(properties
		(contains "an oxygen content of 2.7 percent")
		(used-for "sale")
	)
	(acronym "EPA")
	(acronym "OPRG")
	(acronym "RBOB")
)


Definition:
Oxygenated Gasoline Including Gasohol: Finished motor gasoline, other than reformulated gasoline, having an oxygen content of 2.7 percent or higher by weight. Includes gasohol. Note: Oxygenated gasoline excludes oxygenated fuels program reformulated gasoline (OPRG) and reformulated gasoline blendstock for oxygenate blending (RBOB)..

Analysis

Term: Oxygenated Gasoline Including Gasohol
     Source: (source (agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy") (resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)") (url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html") (tag "EIAGoE_e") )
     Cross-reference:
     Full Definition:
      Finished motor gasoline, other than reformulated gasoline, having an oxygen content of 2.7 percent or higher by weight. Includes gasohol. Note: Oxygenated gasoline excludes oxygenated fuels program reformulated gasoline (OPRG) and reformulated gasoline blendstock for oxygenate blending (RBOB).
     Core Definition:
      Finished motor gasoline, other than reformulated gasoline, having an oxygen content of 2.7 percent or higher by weight.
     Genus Phrase: motor gasoline
          Head Genus Word: gasoline
     Properties:
           having : an oxygen content of 2.7 percent
          Excludes-Includes:
               includes Gasohol
               includes gasohol
          Quantifiers:
     Codes and Documents:

Acronym: OPRG
Acrocat:
   Oxygenated Gasoline Including Gasohol
   oxygenated or reformulated gasoline
   OPRG and reformulated gasoline
   ozone Octane Rating A
External: OPRG

Acronym: RBOB
Acrocat:
   RBOB but exclude oxygenates
   reformulated gasoline OPRG but
   reformulated gasoline OPRG and
   RBOB Data on gaso
External: RBOB



SENSUS Full:
(Oxygenated Gasoline Including Gasohol
	(source 
		(agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy")
		(resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)")
		(url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html")
		(tag "EIAGoE_e")
	)
	(full-def "Finished motor gasoline, other than reformulated gasoline, having an oxygen content of 2.7 percent or higher by weight. Includes gasohol. Note: Oxygenated gasoline excludes oxygenated fuels program reformulated gasoline (OPRG) and reformulated gasoline blendstock for oxygenate blending (RBOB).")
	(core-def "Finished motor gasoline, other than reformulated gasoline, having an oxygen content of 2.7 percent or higher by weight.")
	(genus-phrase "motor gasoline")
	(head-word "gasoline")
	(properties
		(contains "an oxygen content of 2.7 percent")
	)
	(excludes-includes
		(contains "Gasohol")
		(contains "gasohol")
	)
	(acronym "OPRG")
	(acronym "RBOB")
)


Definition:
Reformulated Gasoline: Finished motor gasoline formulated for use in motor vehicles, the composition and properties of which meet the requirements of the reformulated gasoline regulations promulgated by the U.S Environmental Protection Agency u nder Section 211(k) of the Clean Air Act. Note: This category includes oxygenated fuels program reformulated gasoline (OPRG) but excludes reformulated gasoline blendstock for oxygenate blending (RBOB)..

Analysis

Term: Reformulated Gasoline
     Source: (source (agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy") (resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)") (url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html") (tag "EIAGoE_e") )
     Cross-reference:
     Full Definition:
      Finished motor gasoline formulated for use in motor vehicles, the composition and properties of which meet the requirements of the reformulated gasoline regulations promulgated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency u nder Section 211(k) of the Clean Air Act. Note: This category includes oxygenated fuels program reformulated gasoline (OPRG) but excludes reformulated gasoline blendstock for oxygenate blending (RBOB).
     Core Definition:
      Finished motor gasoline formulated for use in motor vehicles, the composition and properties of which meet the requirements of the reformulated gasoline regulations promulgated by the U.S Environmental Protection Agency u nder Section 211(k) of the Clean Air Act.
     Genus Phrase: motor gasoline
          Head Genus Word: gasoline
     Properties:
           for use in motor vehicles
          Excludes-Includes:
          Quantifiers:
     Codes and Documents:

Acronym: OPRG
Acrocat:
   Oxygenated Gasoline Including Gasohol
   oxygenated or reformulated gasoline
   OPRG and reformulated gasoline
   ozone Octane Rating A
External: OPRG

Acronym: RBOB
Acrocat:
   RBOB but exclude oxygenates
   reformulated gasoline OPRG but
   reformulated gasoline OPRG and
   RBOB Data on gaso
External: RBOB



SENSUS Full:
(Reformulated Gasoline
	(source 
		(agency "Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy")
		(resource "Glossary of Energy and Energy Related Terms, Second Edition, May 1995 (edited)")
		(url "http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/flkb/eia_small/gloss.html")
		(tag "EIAGoE_e")
	)
	(full-def "Finished motor gasoline formulated for use in motor vehicles, the composition and properties of which meet the requirements of the reformulated gasoline regulations promulgated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency u nder Section 211(k) of the Clean Air Act. Note: This category includes oxygenated fuels program reformulated gasoline (OPRG) but excludes reformulated gasoline blendstock for oxygenate blending (RBOB).")
	(core-def "Finished motor gasoline formulated for use in motor vehicles, the composition and properties of which meet the requirements of the reformulated gasoline regulations promulgated by the U.S Environmental Protection Agency u nder Section 211(k) of the Clean Air Act.")
	(genus-phrase "motor gasoline")
	(head-word "gasoline")
	(properties
		(used-in "motor vehicles")
	)
	(acronym "OPRG")
	(acronym "RBOB")
)


10 - motor gasoline
9 - gasoline
5 - Gasoline
5 - RBOB
5 - data
4 - oxygenates
4 - oxygenate blending
4 - gasohol
4 - gasoline blendstock
4 - octane rating
4 - weight
4 - Gasoline Grades
3 - OPRG
3 - Octane requirements
3 - Oxygenates
3 - Motor Gasoline
3 - an antiknock index
3 - sale
3 - Data
3 - fuels program
3 - altitude
3 - oxygenated gasoline
3 - use
2 - 2
2 - 88
2 - an oxygen content
2 - Oxygenated gasoline
2 - 2.7 percent
2 - blending components
2 - turboprop aircraft engines
2 - blending
2 - A complex mixture
2 - Oxygenated Gasoline
2 - Gasohol
2 - This category
2 - conventional gasoline
2 - carbon monoxide
2 - EPA
2 - 90
2 - range
2 - additives
2 - least 2.7 percent oxygen
2 - e.g.
2 - It
2 - small quantities
2 - high altitudes
2 - a fuel
2 - relatively volatile hydrocarbons
2 - MTBE
1 - carbon monoxide nonattainment areas
1 - the requirements
1 - commercial and military turbojet
1 - Gasoline sales
1 - ethers
1 - classification
1 - more octane
1 - three grades
1 - other hydrocarbons
1 - Each type
1 - gasoline categories
1 - volume
1 - changes
1 - engine requirements
1 - 374 degrees Fahrenheit
1 - other aviation fuels
1 - toluene
1 - Octane Rating
1 - ETBE
1 - the heavy naphtha
1 - Regular Gasoline
1 - Motor Gasoline Blending
1 - benzene
1 - 90 percent distillation temperatures
1 - automotive octane requirements
1 - nonattainment areas
1 - a single number
1 - motor gasoline blending components
1 - M
1 - The classification
1 - Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether
1 - Premium Gasoline
1 - R
1 - pollutants
1 - MIL-T - 83133D
1 - 470 degrees Fahrenheit
1 - spark-ignition engines
1 - a concentration
1 - the national primary
1 - CO nonattainment areas
1 - Grade JP - 4
1 - pentanes
1 - These components
1 - Premium
1 - Fuel specifications
1 - the Environmental Protection Agency
1 - Any area
1 - Motor gasoline
1 - 52.8 degrees API
1 - Motor octane numbers
1 - engines
1 - k
1 - the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency u nder Section 211
1 - 85
1 - individual components
1 - Midgrade Gasoline
1 - Military Specifications MIL-T - 5624P
1 - conventional motor gasoline
1 - the composition
1 - Nonattainment Area
1 - 290 degrees
1 - Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel
1 - 158 degrees Fahrenheit
1 - aviation
1 - guidance
1 - their
1 - some areas
1 - motor vehicles
1 - accordance
1 - speeds
1 - the total
1 - oxyge nates
1 - the Rocky Mountain States
1 - a final maximum
1 - other blendstock
1 - the 10 percent recovery point
1 - finished motor gas oline
1 - the Motor method
1 - the gasoline
1 - the 90 percent recovery point
1 - the amount
1 - xylene
1 - straight-run gasoline
1 - Ethyl Tertiary Butyl Ether
1 - 20
1 - the gasolin e grades
1 - that gasoline
1 - increase
1 - reformate
1 - A blend
1 - A number
1 - the antiknock rating
1 - the blending components
1 - A kerosene -based product
1 - volumes
1 - areas
1 - Nonattainment Areas
1 - finished motor gasoline
1 - generally ethanol
1 - the Research method
1 - Mechanical mixing
1 - the formulation
1 - performance
1 - aviation gasoline
1 - all types
1 - methanol
1 - the time
1 - gr
1 - the 10 - percent recovery point
1 - oxygen
1 - military turbojet
1 - hydrogens
1 - 572 degrees Fahrenheit
1 - Midgrade
1 - a maximum distillation temperature
1 - butane
1 - JP - 8
1 - meeting Military Specification MIL-T - 5624L
1 - Conventional Gasoline
1 - gasolines
1 - laboratory engine test methods
1 - point
1 - Ethanol
1 - ASTM Specification D 4814
1 - Motor Gasoline Blending Components
1 - the consumer
1 - A fuel
1 - the octane ratings
1 - ASTM Specification D 910
1 - the Research
1 - common oxygenates
1 - 400 degrees Fahrenheit
1 - octane ratings
1 - 10 percent
1 - Grades JP - 5
1 - meeting ASTM Specification D 1655
1 - alcohols
1 - a lower freeze point
1 - Naphthas
1 - the Clean Air Act
1 - 122
1 - Substances
1 - Other data
1 - the average
1 - secondary ambient air quality standard
1 - gasoline regulations
1 - 365
1 - Naphtha-Type Jet Fuel
1 - the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
1 - ozone
1 - properties
1 - gasoline blendstock f
1 - Military Specification MIL-G
1 - Aviation gasoline
1 - other motor gasoline blending components
1 - alcohol
1 - an average gravity
1 - CO
1 - Volumetric data
1 - Federal Specification VV-G - 1690C
1 - finished aviation gasoline
1 - motor vehicle engines
1 - the antiknock index
1 - The two
1 - it
1 - the United States