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Beirut's Governor Marwan Abboud announced a notice targeting illegal fuel distribution stations, emphasizing safety and regulatory compliance in the energy sector. This follows previous regulations addressing fire hazards and unlicensed operations. #Lebanon #FuelRegulation #PublicSafety

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Airport commission urges caution on G100UL fuel; county notes FAA approval The Airport Commission recommended temporarily halting sales of G100UL unleaded aviation fuel amid concerns over inconsistent industry testing and at least one insured damage claim; Assistant County Counsel said the FAA has approved the fuel and the county has notified the agency of local claims.

The Airport Commission is calling for a temporary halt on G100UL unleaded aviation fuel sales due to serious concerns over inconsistent testing and potential warranty issues.

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#SantaClaraCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #FuelRegulation #IndustryStandards #AviationSafety

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Colorado Senate passes Bill 25-286 on reformulated gasoline penalties Senate Bill 25-286 imposes penalties for noncompliance with reformulated gasoline sales in Colorado.

Colorado just took a bold step by passing Senate Bill 25-286, introducing penalties for those who don’t comply with new reformulated gasoline sales!

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#CO #CitizenPortal #FuelRegulation #EnvironmentalPolicy

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Oregon legislators pass House Bill 3478 to streamline cardlock fuel licensing House Bill 3478 removes gallonage requirements and extends licensing period for cardlock users.

Oregon just passed House Bill 3478, making it easier than ever for cardlock fuel users by removing gallonage requirements and extending licensing periods!

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#OR #FuelRegulation #BusinessEfficiency

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FERC suspends Colonial Pipeline’s proposed gasoline shipment changes By Nicole Jao and Shariq Khan NEW YORK (Reuters) -The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on Wednesday suspended Colonial Pipeline’s proposal to overhaul its gasoline shipments for seven months to hear additional arguments from the company and shippers that have protested the changes. Colonial Pipeline last month filed a revised tariff record for FERC approval, seeking to end overlapping shipments of different gasoline grades, while also ending shipments of so-called "Grade 5" gasoline sold in some Northeastern states during the winter. The company also wants to modify delivery specifications. FERC said its review of the filing failed to show the changes were just and reasonable, and that they may be unduly discriminatory to shippers or otherwise unlawful. The regulator suspended the revised tariff record till November 4, and gave Colonial and its shippers 30 days to file additional written comments on the matter. Colonial said it respects the FERC’s request for additional information. "We look forward to further supporting how our proposed changes will safely increase capacity, benefit consumers in the markets we serve, reduce operational stress on our system, and otherwise enhance our integrity efforts," the company said in a statement. Oil majors including Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM), Chevron Corp (NYSE:CVX) and BP (NYSE:BP) Plc had filed protest notices with the regulator, citing potential harm to shippers and consumers in order to boost Colonial profits. Colonial rejected the arguments, saying they were driven by the protesting shippers’ focus on their own economics. It said the proposed changes will allow it to ship up to 10,000 barrels per day (bpd) more gasoline on its main gasoline pipeline, which almost always runs full, benefiting both shippers and consumers. In a separate ruling earlier this week, FERC allowed Colonial to proceed with changes to its handling of two niche gasoline grades traded in the Midwest, which the company has said will boost pipeline capacity by 5,000 to 10,000 bpd.

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