
Still something left in the tank
For marine fuel pioneer Jerry Nessenson, ‘retirement’ means cutting back to a 40-hour week as a consultant

For marine fuel pioneer Jerry Nessenson, ‘retirement’ means cutting back to a 40-hour week as a consultant

The bipartisan letter, spearheaded by the NMMA, requests pertinent information about the agency’s consumer outreach efforts
The NMMA’s Michael Lewan testified last week at the Environmental Protection Agency’s public hearing.
The Environmental Protection Agency opened the public comment period on its proposal to increase biofuels in the 2017 fuel supply.
Gerald “Jerry” Nessenson, founder and longtime president of ValvTect Petroleum Products, announced his retirement on Wednesday.
BoatUS and the National Marine Manufacturers Association are urging boaters to be mindful when they select fuel for their boats.
The Environmental Protection Agency again has proposed increasing the amount of biofuels to be mixed into the gasoline supply.
A bill that would allow marinas in New York to sell E0 gasoline was heard this week by the Assembly Environmental Conservation Committee.
Marine industry players have reason to keep an eye on the results of today’s Iowa caucus.
The National Marine Manufacturers Association is touting a long list of marine industry wins in 2015.

For marine fuel pioneer Jerry Nessenson, ‘retirement’ means cutting back to a 40-hour week as a consultant

The bipartisan letter, spearheaded by the NMMA, requests pertinent information about the agency’s consumer outreach efforts
The NMMA’s Michael Lewan testified last week at the Environmental Protection Agency’s public hearing.
The Environmental Protection Agency opened the public comment period on its proposal to increase biofuels in the 2017 fuel supply.
Gerald “Jerry” Nessenson, founder and longtime president of ValvTect Petroleum Products, announced his retirement on Wednesday.
BoatUS and the National Marine Manufacturers Association are urging boaters to be mindful when they select fuel for their boats.
The Environmental Protection Agency again has proposed increasing the amount of biofuels to be mixed into the gasoline supply.
A bill that would allow marinas in New York to sell E0 gasoline was heard this week by the Assembly Environmental Conservation Committee.
Marine industry players have reason to keep an eye on the results of today’s Iowa caucus.
The National Marine Manufacturers Association is touting a long list of marine industry wins in 2015.