AGs from Seven States Request RFS Waivers from EPA
The chief legal officers of seven states — Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Utah, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Wyoming — added their names and states to the list of those urging EPA to issue a waiver of 2020 Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) compliance burdens.
Petrochemical Manufacturers Are Addressing Plastic Waste — One Molecule at a Time
Navigating our current health crisis offers frequent reminders of the critical role petrochemicals, particularly plastics, play in daily life — whether in the masks and gloves that protect our frontline health care providers, the containers that hold our takeout food, or the wrapping that keeps our groceries fresh and clean.
Nearly 40 Members of Congress Instruct EPA to Act Now on Governors’ RFS Petitions
Fifteen Senators and 24 House members have signed letters to EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler urging him to heed and quickly respond to the petitions of six state governors seeking relief from 2020 Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) regulatory compliance burdens.
AFPM Statement on SRE Filings for Previous Years
WASHINGTON, D.C. - AFPM issued the following statement on small refinery exemption filings for previous years.
PA Governor Says Battleground State Needs RFS Relief
It should be big news in an election year that the Governor of Pennsylvania is appealing to President Trump and the EPA for the third time seeking Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) relief on behalf of his state’s refiners.
Railway Age Q&A with AFPM’s Rob Benedict
Last month Rob Benedict, senior director, petrochemicals, transportation and infrastructure at AFPM, spoke with Railway Age Editor-in-Chief William C. Vantuono regarding a host of current issues facing AFPM members and freight rail shippers across the United States.
Preparing for Hurricane Season during a Pandemic
We enter the official 2020 hurricane season in June with a full appreciation that this year brings additional challenges as our nation continues a fight against a different yet deadly type of storm.
COVID-19: Return-To-Work Q&A with AFPM Safety Team
Employee health and safety is top priority for the fuel and petrochemical industries, and the COVID outbreak has necessitated a number of changes to business operations.
Protecting Our People and the Environment and Meeting Our Regulatory Obligations
Although COVID-19 changed the way many of us work and our companies operate, one thing remains the same for the refining and petrochemical companies.