
Diesel typically lasts about 6 to 12 months in your tank if you store it properly. But honestly, that can vary quite a bit depending on how you store it, the quality of fuel you start with, and how well you take care of it. Without proper maintenance, diesel can start going bad in as little as a month.
Today’s diesel just isn’t the same as it was years ago. Environmental regulations have changed how it’s refined, and that’s made modern diesel more finicky about storage. Back in the day, diesel could sit for 3-5 years without major issues. Now? Not so much.
A few things can shorten your diesel’s shelf life:
How can you tell if the diesel in your tank has degraded? Watch for these warning signs:
Quality fuel handling equipment like Aocheng’s fuel dispensers, fuel nozzles, and transfer pumps can help minimize contamination during transfers, but even the best equipment can’t prevent all degradation once fuel is in storage.
There are a few steps you can take to extend the life of your diesel:
Water is diesel’s worst enemy.
Check for water in your tank monthly and drain it out completely. Quality equipment like Aocheng’s fuel dispensers often include water separators that make this job much easier. Even small amounts of water can foster microbial growth, so this isn’t a step you want to skip.
Think of fuel additives as health supplements for your diesel.
Biocides kill off the bacteria and fungi that can turn your fuel into sludge—most people add them every 6-12 months. Stabilizers slow down the oxidation process and are absolutely essential for long-term storage. For the best results, add stabilizers when the fuel is fresh, not after it’s already started to degrade.
Don’t wait until there’s a problem to check on your fuel. Create a simple maintenance calendar that includes:
So how long will your diesel last? With proper care, you’re looking at:
But without proper care? Your diesel can start degrading in just 28 days. The money you spend on proper storage and maintenance is way less than dealing with equipment damage from bad fuel.
Remember: An ounce of prevention is worth a gallon of diesel replacement.
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