Texas Lab Cleared for Customs Petroleum Testing
Published Date: 7/16/2026
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Summary
Camin Cargo Control, Inc. in Corpus Christi, TX, just got the green light to measure and test petroleum products for U.S. Customs starting August 26, 2025. This approval lasts three years, helping ensure accurate fuel checks without extra costs or delays. Companies dealing with petroleum can trust Camin’s expert services until their next review in 2028.
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Camin approved to gauge and test petroleum
Camin Cargo Control, Inc. in Corpus Christi, TX, is approved to gauge petroleum and accredited to test petroleum and certain petroleum products for U.S. Customs as of August 26, 2025. The approval and accreditation last three years, with the next triennial inspection scheduled for August 2028. Camin is approved for API gauging procedures (Chapters 3, 7, 8, 12, 17) and accredited for the listed CBPL/ASTM laboratory methods (e.g., D287, D1298, D4006, D95, D86, D445, D4294, D2622, D5002, D4052, D1796).
Businesses must confirm accreditation in writing
If you plan to hire Camin Cargo Control for gauging or laboratory analyses, you should request written assurance that the company is accredited or approved by U.S. Customs to perform the specific test or gauger service you need. You may also contact U.S. Customs and Border Protection at (281) 560-2900, email [email protected], or check the CBP website listing of approved gaugers and laboratories.
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