Monday, September 27, 2010

righty educates naysayers about their erroneous misconception that JBII's P20 fuel is useless for sale if not registered

RE: Fuel registration requirements for offroad fuel manufacturers.

It appears the information regarding mandatory registration of all fuels may not be correct.

why?

1- EPA just told me over the phone that fuel that is manufactured to be sold for off road use has NO DESIGNATION under the registration program!

2- "At the present time, only gasoline and diesel F/FAs produced and commercially distributed for use in highway motor vehicles are designated for the registration and testing program. Both domestic and foreign products are included in the designation. Fuels intended for use exclusively in off-road vehicles are not currently designated. EPA is developing a separate rulemaking to designate alternative fuels and fuel additives for registration in the future."
http://www.epa.gov/oms/regs/fuels/additive/spring94.pdf

3- another poster had posted he called and was told the same
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=53300564

Quote: StockSpock Share Friday, August 13, 2010 12:03:46 PM
Re: None Post # of 71129

FYI JBI can sell fuel Immediately!

I just spoke to a very helpful person with the EPA. JBI does not need to register with the EPA to sell their fuel for off road use(construction, logging etc.) or for legitimate R&D purposes.

Registration is only required for on road motor vehicle use.

So put that in your DD tank!

4- Just to be clear I asked if such a manufacturer of such a fuel wanted to sell it...he stated there was no problem in doing so, as long as the fuel is not used in vehicles travelling on streets or highways....to be clear as a bell I suggested railroads...he stated "fair game."

NOW

It is my opinion that jbi can and will sell to offroad, but i would like them to eventually register for on road use

BUT THIS SHOULD OBVIOUSLY CLEAR UP THE MISCONCEPTION THAT THE FUEL IS USELESS FOR SALE IF NOT REGISTERED.

OH...RE: EPA is developing a separate rulemaking to designate alternative fuels and fuel additives for registration in the future.

I ASKED if there's any action on that yet...the answer was no!

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