AmSpec LLC Approved as Gauger in Sulphur, Louisiana Facility
Published Date: 5/7/2026
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Great news! AmSpec, LLC in Sulphur, LA, is officially approved to measure and test petroleum products for customs starting June 18, 2025, and will keep this role for three years. This means businesses dealing with petroleum can trust AmSpec’s accurate testing and gauging, with the next check-up scheduled for June 2028. No extra costs or changes for you—just reliable service ahead!
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Local CBP-Approved Petroleum Lab Open
AmSpec, LLC in Sulphur, Louisiana is approved to gauge and accredited to test petroleum and certain petroleum products for U.S. Customs starting June 18, 2025 for a three-year period (next inspection scheduled for June 2028). It is approved for API gauging procedures (chapters 3, 7, 8, 11, 12, and 17) and accredited for CBPL/ASTM laboratory methods including CBPL 27-01, 27-03, 27-04, 27-05, 27-06, 27-08, 27-11, 27-13, 27-48, 27-50, 27-54, and 27-58.
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