Why Access to Global Markets Is Essential to U.S. Refiners & Consumers
U.S. refineries are the most complex in the world, allowing them to extract more value out of each barrel of oil than any other refining system globally. This competitive edge is made possible by access to global markets.
Fuel and Petrochemical Companies Are Training Tomorrow’s Leaders
Filling the job vacancies left in the wake of the Baby Boomer Retirement Wave is proving to be particularly difficult for the manufacturing sector.
AFPM Praises Senate Passage of Save Our Seas Act 2.0
WASHINGTON, D.C. – AFPM released the following statement in response to the Senate's passage yesterday of S. 1982, the Save Our Seas Act 2.0.
Addressing Plastic Waste Challenges: A Q&A with AFPM’s Senior Director of Petrochemicals
With recent plastic waste legislation from New York and New Jersey making headlines, we sat down with AFPM Senior Director of Petrochemicals, Transportation and Infrastructure Rob Benedict to discuss the petrochemical industry’s role in reducing plastic waste, new technological breakthroughs and how AFPM analyzes plastic waste policy proposals.
What they’re saying: Experts examine the future of the fuel & petrochemical industries
Dramatic predictions and commentaries about the potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the future of the fuel and petrochemical industries have made headlines.
What They’re Saying: Industries Provide High-quality, Well-paying Jobs
The fuel and petrochemical industries employ highly trained, talented people who produce the fuels, feedstocks and products that are critical
AFPM Statement on the Election of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
WASHINGTON, D.C. – AFPM congratulates President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Harris.
How the Staggers Rail Act of 1980 Can Help Build a More Competitive Rail Network
American manufacturing has seen its fair share of challenges in what has been a transformational year economically, thanks in part to a protracted trade war and the global pandemic.
A Conversation with EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler
EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler — the 15th person in history to head the Environmental Protection Agency — visited AFPM recently to discuss with Chet Thompson the Agency’s approach to regulatory reform.