Document ID: EPA-HQ-OAR-2009-0211-13958
Agency: epa
Document Type: Supporting & Related Material
Title: 
Posted Date: 2010-03-09T05:00Z

Notice of Receipt of a Clean Air Act Waiver Application to Increase the
Allowable Ethanol Content of Gasoline to 15 Percent 

Date	EPA Staff Attendees	Name of Organization 	Summary of Discussion 
Written Comments Provided?

Did they also submit to Docket?	Date sent to EPA

3/4/10	Margo Oge

  HYPERLINK "mailto:oge.margo@epa.gov"  oge.margo@epa.gov 

Karl Simon

  HYPERLINK "mailto:simon.karl@epa.gov"  simon.karl@epa.gov 

Paul Argyropoulos

  HYPERLINK "mailto:argyropoulos.paul@epa.gov" 
argyropoulos.paul@epa.gov 

Paul Machiele (by video)

  HYPERLINK "mailto:machiele.paul@epa.gov"  machiele.paul@epa.gov 

	In Person:

Representatives from the American Petroleum Institute (API) and its
constituent members including:  Al Jessel from Chevron, John Medley from
Exxon-Mobil, Charles Schleyer from Exxon-Mobil, Al Mannato from API,
Jeanne Mitchell from API, Bob Leidich from BP, and Bob Green from API. 

On the Phone:

David Lax from API, Jim Williams from API and Gary Schoonveld from
ConocoPhillips.	API discussed the data that are currently under
development by the Coordinating Research Council and the Department of
Energy that investigate the effects of E15 on motor vehicles and nonroad
engines.  API also discussed the issues raised in EPA’s letter to
Growth Energy dated November 30, 2009.  API discussed the other
necessary changes that EPA, states, and industry would need to take in
order to permit the introduction of E15 into commerce.  See attached
written comments for more information.	Yes, API provided presentation
materials.  	3/4/2010