API demand an end to the ethanol mandate
The American Petroleum Institute has asked the administration to protect consumers and end the unsafe ethanol mandate now.
The American Petroleum Institute has asked the administration to protect consumers and end the unsafe ethanol mandate now.
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Watlow’s tubular flange heater product has received additional IECEx ‘d’ flameproof certifications
Foster Wheeler has signed a long term cooperation agreement with Clariant International AG and Wison Engineering Ltd to implement an SNG pilot plant in China.
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The American Petroleum Institute has presented oral arguments to the US District Court for Columbia on API’s lawsuit challenging the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s implementation of Section 1504 of the Dodd Frank Act.
The American Petroleum Institute has said that Section 562 jeopardises US national security and jobs.
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American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers President, Charles T. Drevna, has issued a statement in response to the House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Energy Policy, Health care and Entitlements hearing titled: ‘Up against the blend wall: Examining EPA’s role in the Renewable Fuel Standard’.
The National grid has joined the American Gas Association in praising a new report issued jointly by the Center for Climate Change and Energy Solutions and the University of Texas.
American Petroleum Institute President, Jack Gerard, has called for an immediate waiver from the Environmental Protection Agency and a full repeal of the Renewable Fuels Standard.
General Electric has announced the results from a consumer water reuse survey based on 3000 online interviews. The survey was conducted in partnership StrategyOne and examined consumer attitudes in China, Singapore and the US.
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The American Petroleum Institute has filed a brief with the Supreme Court in regards to the Environmental Protection Agency’s approval of E15, which has been shown to damage vehicles.