Renewable fuels producers asking jobbers for EPA registration

Aug. 23, 2007
Renewable fuels producers are now asking their jobber/blenders to register with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Renewable fuels producers are now asking their jobber/blenders to register with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a blender and participate in a credit trading program, according to information from the Petroleum Marketers Association of America (PMAA).

PMAA said in its Weekly Review that after September 1, 2007, producers will be attaching credits (called RINs) to some of their gallons and they want more jobber/blenders to accept and own those RINs. The EPA’s Renewable Fuels Standard was mandated by Congress under the Energy Policy Act of 2005. Theoretically, some refiners will want to purchase RINs from jobbers to meet the national mandate.

To see more information about the factors involved in the program, visit pmaa.org.

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