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Environmental & Energy

Dec. 4, 2014

Double whammy for state fuel suppliers

The California Air Resources Board is poised to readopt the Low-Carbon Fuel Standard regulation in early 2015.

R. Morgan Gilhuly

Managing Partner
Barg Coffin Lewis & Trapp LLP

Email: mgilhuly@bargcoffin.com

Morgan has specialized in environmental litigation and environmental compliance counseling for nearly 30 years. He has represented defendants in complex environmental litigation regarding oil refineries, mining sites, and industrial and commercial facilities.

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Christopher D. Jensen

Stanford Univ Law School; Stanford CA

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The California Air Resources Board (CARB) is poised to readopt the Low-Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) regulation in early 2015. With its readoption, CARB hopes to put to rest challenges that required a redo of the environmental analysis supporting the LCFS regulation. If all goes as planned, transportation fuel suppliers operating in California will face a regulatory environment in 2015 that is at once both more certain - with legal challenges to the LCFS largely resolved - and more dauntin...

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