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With the dynamic landscape of energy regulations, monitoring updates related to gasoline in the Federal Register has become crucial for industry participants. From oil companies to environmental agencies, and from transportation sectors to policy advisors, the need for accurate, timely information is undeniable. Here's a deep dive into why monitoring gasoline regulations is essential and how FedMonitor can empower your organization.

Why Gasoline Monitoring Matters

Gasoline is a vital component of the energy ecosystem, influencing everything from consumer prices to environmental policies. Regulatory changes in gasoline can directly impact:

  • Oil and Gas Companies: Compliance with federal and environmental regulations is essential to avoid hefty fines and maintain sustainable operations. Monitoring updates helps these companies stay ahead of any new compliance requirements.
  • Environmental Agencies: Organizations striving to protect the environment watch closely over gasoline regulations to assess and mitigate environmental risks.
  • Transportation and Logistics: Changes in regulations can influence the cost and efficiency of transportation. Staying informed helps in optimizing logistics strategies.
  • Policy Makers and Advisors: Having the latest data aids in crafting informed policies and advising stakeholders effectively.

Recent Trends and Regulatory Impacts

Gasoline regulations are constantly evolving with emerging technologies and environmental goals. Recent focuses include:

  • Emission Standards: Enhancements in emission standards aim to reduce the environmental footprint, significantly impacting refinery operations and vehicle specifications.
  • Biofuels Integration: Regulations promoting biofuel usage affect pricing and supply chains; stakeholders must adapt to these shifts.
  • Price Stability: Federal policies aim to stabilize gasoline prices, which could impact global markets and local economies.

Who Should Follow Gasoline Regulations?

Several industries and interest groups are directly impacted by policy changes regarding gasoline, including:

  • Petroleum Producers: To ensure alignment with laws that govern production limits and environmental safety.
  • Automotive Manufacturers: Compliance with fuel efficiency standards and emissions testing regulations is crucial.
  • Financial Analysts: Market fluctuations and economic data driven by gasoline prices are critical for financial forecasting.
  • Environmental Advocates: Monitoring helps in the advocacy for sustainable and environmentally-friendly policies.

Why FedMonitor?

FedMonitor offers advanced, AI-powered monitoring solutions to keep you ahead of the curve. Our benefits include:

  • Customized Alerts: Receive notifications relevant to your specific interest areas, minimizing information overload.
  • Seamless Integrations: Notifications can be integrated into existing workflows using Slack, Microsoft Teams, Salesforce, or direct email and SMS alerts.
  • Quick Policy Digest: AI technology breaks down dense regulatory language for easy understanding, allowing you to focus on strategic responses.

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Latest Documents

Title Type Published
This final rule extends the effective date for removal of the 1-psi gasoline volatility waiver in Ohio and nine counties in South Dakota by one year from April 28, 2025, to April 28, 2026. This action responds to petitions from the Governors of Ohio...
Rule Mar 20, 2025
EPA is extending the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) compliance reporting deadline for the 2024 compliance year. EPA is also making several minor amendments and technical corrections to other RFS provisions.
Rule Mar 14, 2025
This action finalizes revisions, updates, and corrections to EPA's streamlined fuel quality regulations. This action does not change the stringency of the existing fuel quality standards.
Rule Jan 15, 2025
EPA is proposing to partially waive the 2024 cellulosic biofuel volume requirement and revise the associated percentage standard under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program due to a shortfall in cellulosic biofuel production. As a result of this...
Proposed Rule Dec 12, 2024
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking direct final action to address outdated maximum and minimum statutory civil monetary penalty amounts by adding language that refers readers to the up-to-date maximum and minimum statutory civil...
Rule Nov 08, 2024
This action proposes revisions, updates, and corrections to EPA's streamlined fuel quality regulations. This action does not propose to change the stringency of the existing fuel quality standards.
Proposed Rule Aug 28, 2024
Pursuant to provisions specified by the Clean Air Act (CAA), the Governors of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin submitted petitions requesting that EPA remove the 1-pound per square inch (psi) Reid vapor...
Rule Feb 29, 2024
This final decision responds to petitions filed by several low volume manufacturers requesting exemption from the generally applicable corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standards for several model years (MYs). The low volume manufacturers and MYs...
Rule Feb 20, 2024
In this final action, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is amending its reformulated gasoline (RFG) regulations to reflect the reclassification of several ozone nonattainment areas as Severe for the 2008 ozone national ambient air quality sta...
Rule Oct 12, 2023
Pursuant to provisions specified by the Clean Air Act (CAA), governors of eight states submitted petitions requesting that EPA remove the 1-pound per square inch (psi) Reid vapor pressure (RVP) waiver for summer gasoline-ethanol blended fuels contain...
Proposed Rule Mar 06, 2023
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is finalizing a program to further reduce air pollution, including ozone and particulate matter (PM), from heavy-duty engines and vehicles across the United States. The final program includes new emission sta...
Rule Jan 24, 2023
Under the Clean Air Act, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is required to determine the applicable volume requirements for the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) for years after those specified in the statute. This action proposes the applicable v...
Proposed Rule Dec 30, 2022
In this action, EPA determines that renewable diesel, jet fuel, heating oil, naphtha, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) produced from canola/rapeseed oil via a hydrotreating process all meet the lifecycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction thre...
Rule Dec 02, 2022
The Children's Gasoline Burn Prevention Act (CGBPA or the Act) mandated, as a consumer product safety rule, the child-resistance requirements for closures on portable gasoline containers published in the voluntary standard, ASTM F2517-05. ASTM F2517...
Rule Nov 22, 2022
EPA is finalizing an optional alternative renewable identification number (RIN) retirement schedule for small refineries under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program for the 2020 compliance year. Small refineries that elect to use the alternative...
Rule Sep 02, 2022
In this final action, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is amending its reformulated gasoline (RFG) regulations to reflect that York, Cumberland, Androscoggin, Sagadahoc, Kennebec, Knox and Lincoln counties in Maine (the Southern Maine Area)...
Rule Aug 26, 2022
Under section 211 of the Clean Air Act (CAA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is required to set standards every year to implement nationally applicable renewable fuel volume targets. This action modifies the 2021 and 2022 statutory volume...
Rule Jul 01, 2022
This proposed decision responds to petitions filed by several low volume manufacturers requesting exemption from the generally applicable corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standards for several model years (MYs). The low volume manufacturers and...
Proposed Rule Jul 01, 2022
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing an alternative renewable identification number (RIN) retirement schedule for small refineries under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program for the 2020 compliance year. To provide small refine...
Proposed Rule Jun 13, 2022
With this direct final rule, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA or the "Agency") is promulgating approval of revisions to the South Dakota operating permit program for stationary sources under Clean Air Act (CAA) title V (the "title V program")...
Rule May 18, 2022