Illinois Firm Gets Official Nod for Petroleum Testing Duties
Published Date: 12/9/2025
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Summary
AmSpec LLC in Plainfield, IL, just got the green light to measure and test petroleum products for U.S. Customs starting May 8, 2025. This approval lasts three years, meaning they’ll keep things accurate and official until May 2028. If you’re in the petroleum business, this means smoother customs checks with trusted testing and gauging services—no extra costs announced, just reliable results!
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CBP Approval Effective May 8, 2025
AmSpec LLC in Plainfield, IL is approved by U.S. Customs as a commercial gauger and accredited laboratory for petroleum and certain petroleum products effective May 8, 2025. This approval lasts three years through May 8, 2028, with the next triennial inspection scheduled for May 2028.
Approved Gauging And Test Methods
AmSpec is approved to perform API gauging procedures in API chapters 3, 7, 8, 9, 12, and 17 and is accredited to run CBP laboratory/ASTM methods including CBPL Nos. 27-04, 27-05, 27-06, 27-08, 27-11, 27-13, 27-14, 27-46, 27-48, 27-50, 27-54, and 27-58. The notice says anyone wishing to use the entity for a specific test or gauger service should request written assurance that AmSpec is accredited or approved for that specific service.
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