Delivery of Petroleum to Regions Impacted by Hurricane Sandy

November 2, 2012

The American Maritime Partnership today released the following statement regarding the American maritime industry working to ensure the delivery of petroleum to regions impacted by Hurricane Sandy. 

"Nothing is more important right now than the safety and security of our fellow Americans.  The American maritime industry is working around the clock responding to the emergency and ensuring the delivery of petroleum and other needed products to regions affected by Hurricane Sandy.

“To date, we are aware of no instances in which American vessels have not been able to meet transportation needs. Existing law allows for the granting of Jones Act waivers in certain circumstances where American vessels are not available.  In such a circumstance, the American maritime industry will not stand in the way of needed Jones Act waivers.  That has been our position in previous similar national emergencies, and it is our position today."

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