The Magellan terminal located in Wrenshall, Minnesota has notified the Minnesota Department of Commerce Weights and Measures Division that the terminal did not have biodiesel available for loading at the rack between 4:45 pm, May 16, 2021 and 5:00 pm, May 17, 2021.
Retailers may be granted a waiver under Minnesota Statutes §239.80 on diesel loads bought from Magellan terminal in Wrenshall during the biodiesel outage if:
- The retailer, or its purchasing agent, was already an existing customer of Magellan terminal in Wrenshall at the time of the biodiesel outage;
- The retailer is obligated to meet the requirements of Minnesota Statutes §239.77 because the retailer sells diesel fuel for use in internal combustion engines; and
- The retailer had insufficient time to arrange for alternative sources of biodiesel to meet statutory requirements.
The Weights and Measures Division will determine a retailer’s eligibility for this waiver through bills of lading or other information obtained by the Weights and Measures Division from the retailer and from Magellan terminal Wrenshall under the auditing authority granted in Minnesota Statutes §§239.011, 239.75, and 239.753.
This waiver applies only to loads pulled from the Magellan – Wrenshall, MN terminal loading rack between 4:45 pm, May 16, 2021 and 5:00 pm, May 17, 2021.
Diesel sold for use in combustion engines under any conditions other than those outlined in a waiver granted by the Weights and Measures Division must have the minimum amount of biodiesel required under Minnesota Statutes §239.77, or retailers may face penalties under Minnesota Statutes §239.80