The API Renewable Fuels Policy Conference
POSTPONED DUE TO DAMAGE SUSTAINED AT THE HILTON HOUSTON NORTH BY HURRICANE IKE
New Date TBD
The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 dramatically changed the renewable fuels landscape. Join API as we examine how the complexities of this legislation affect various stakeholder industries. The API Renewable Fuels Policy Conference will explore the newly revised Renewable Fuels Standard, and the implications on the production, distribution and end use of ethanol and other biofuels.
Speakers to include Paul Machiele, EPA; Jim Simnick, BP; Phil Lampert, NEVC. Industry experts will share their insights on:
- General provisions of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007
- Development of bio-feedstocks and production processes
- Auto industry technologies and impacts
- Infrastructure issues for pipelines, rail and retail
- Increasing the volume percentage of ethanol blends
- Import and export markets for renewable fuels
- RIN credits: trading and compliance
Who Should Attend
- Representatives of oil and petrochemical refineries, pipelines, and other interested parties
- Refiner blender trading companies
- RIN generators and separators
- Regulators
- Brokers
- Splash blenders/jobbers
- Importers
- Other obligated and non-obligated parties
Get $125 off your registration fee when you join the API Credit Exchange
The API Credit Exchange is a secure, Internet based system which allows market participants to easily identify potential buyers and sellers of renewable fuels credits.
The system, known as ACE, fulfills the trading requirements established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007. EPA, as part of the implementation, set up a credit trading program to ensure the industry could comply with the RFS and still have the flexibility to meet America's energy needs.
Ace serves as a clearing house of data to help companies find trading partners. For an annual fee, ACE gives subscribers access to an online database, which allows them to track their trades and create data reports ready for submission to the EPA. Summary reports, which could assist subscribers with federal and state filing requirements, and the latest industry news are also available through ACE. More information on the service can be found at www.api.org/ace.
Preliminary Agenda and Registration Information
Online Registration is now closed. Please register on-site.