WASHINGTON, D.C. - AFPM issued the following statement about the ‘gap year’ applications that have been submitted by small refineries in order to make the case that RFS obligations in previous years have been a source of disproportionate economic harm.
"Smaller” biofuel mandates due to compliance waivers have not reduced the volume of ethanol consumed in the United States — a fact government data affirms. Here’s why.
Ethanol is a valuable source of octane in fuel, but there is a limit to how much our gasoline can take. Today, there simply isn’t the fuel demand, infrastructure or consumer appetite to absorb an arbitrary 15-billion gallons of ethanol.
Please join AFPM’s President & CEO, Chet Thompson, for a special insider’s view on the current political landscape at 1:00 pm EDT on September 15. Rahm Emanuel and Karl Rove have served as the right...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – AFPM released the following statement today in response to media reports that the White House has instructed EPA to deny retroactive waivers to small refineries seeking hardship relief.
Webinar Details Date September 30, 2020 Time 11:00 AM Eastern Presenter Cynthia Hetherington, Founder and President, Hetherington Group Description As a security professional, social media platforms...
This webinar is part of a series of webinars dedicated to expanding learning opportunities throughout the year. Webinar Details Date September 22, 2020 Time 2:00 PM Eastern Presenter Ziad Jawad...