AFPMThe RINsanity continuesIn less than a week, two new cases of RIN fraud came to light — one of which resulted in the largest fine in the history of EPA’s fuel…Oct 20, 2016Oct 20, 2016
AFPMEstados Unidos y Mexico: Socios en EnergiaAs the political debate about the U.S.- Mexico border is heating up the campaign trail, there’s another border debate brewing around energy…Aug 24, 2016Aug 24, 2016
AFPMDoes Divestment Even Work?Anti-fossil fuel activists frequently point to the divestment campaign that targeted South African Apartheid is often cited as the prime…Jul 21, 2016Jul 21, 2016
AFPMTSCA Reform is a Done Deal: Now What?The author, James Cooper, is AFPM’s Senior Petrochemicals Adviser.Jul 6, 2016Jul 6, 2016
AFPMThere’s No Investment in DivestmentBy Laura Berkey-Ames, Manager of Government Relations for AFPMJun 9, 2016Jun 9, 2016
AFPMNew Research Makes Divestment Folly Even Harder To IgnoreFurther research from Arizona State University has been released today which highlights — yet again — just how damaging divestment will be…Jun 6, 2016Jun 6, 2016
AFPMDivestment Hot Air From The Beehive StateMore divestment bluster, this time from the academic senate at the University of Utah, which voted narrowly in favor of a resolution…May 5, 2016May 5, 2016
AFPMCars at the Capital: Petrochemicals in cars from Taft to todayThis post from Melissa Hockstad, AFPM’s Vice-President for petrochemicals, was previously published on the AFPM blog, Petro Primer.Apr 8, 2016Apr 8, 2016
AFPMObama’s $10-per-barrel tax proposal: taking with one hand, taking with the otherAs he moves into his final year in office, President Obama has decided to tackle an issue he didn’t dare touch during his first term as he…Feb 11, 2016Feb 11, 2016
AFPMFree Market Energy Policies: Making The American Dream Available To AllThis post was written by AFPM Executive Vice-President Brendan Williams. Visit AFPM’s Petro Primer blog for more.Jan 22, 2016Jan 22, 2016