In the southeastern U.S., petroleum marketers are supporting efforts in state legislatures there to force oil refiners to supply marketers with unblended gasoline. More over it does not include ethanol, so to blend the ethanol in to the gasoline marketers can choose themselves. The inability to obtain unblended gasoline from refiners is a growing problem according to petroleum marketing groups. The vice president of the petroleum marketers association of America, Sherri Cabrera said, “its being clamped down”, a federation of regional trade associations and of 47 state representing approximately 8000 independent petroleum marketers nation wide. In the southeastern U.S, the problem so far appears to be most prevalent, where South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee have all either pursued legislation or passed laws to address the issue of petroleum law. It might be a reasonable conclusion to draw when certainly you start looking at the state map, that it might be a southeast issue, “said Brandon Wright, manager of communications for the PMAA. I don’t know that is it just not at this point or just a coincidence. A map published by the National Association of Convenience Stores titled “U.S. gasoline supply network – By region, according to it. The southern U.S has a very small refining capacity and obtains its gasoline supply mainly from refiners on the Gulf state, either by barge or by pipeline. From foreign countries some gasoline is also imported to southern U.S ports. All in all petroleum law is way too important to keep running in the petroleum industry. Lexlaw.us experience in the area of petroleum marketing law, Petroleum law and Petroleum litigation is unmatched in the state of Kentucky, and extends regionally. For more information, visit http://www.lexlaw.us/petroleum-law-and-litigation.html
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