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Court of Appeals vacated the EPA’s orders denying the exemption applications for the 2024 compliance year and remanded the matter to the EPA for further proceedings consistent with its opinion.
+Added: On August 3, 2026 the EPA granted a full exemption with respect to the Krotz Springs refinery’s 2024 Renewable Fuel Standard obligations.
Other claims we are pursuing against the EPA include a proceeding by our subsidiaries Alon Refining Krotz Springs, Inc., Delek Refining, Ltd., Lion Oil Company, LLC and Alon USA, LP in the D.C.
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25-1246) seeking review of the EPA’s decision denying an exemption on the 2020 exemption petition of the Big Spring Refinery.
+Added: In addition, in May 2026, the Company filed a petition in the U.S.
+Added: Court of Appeals for the D.C.
+Added: Circuit challenging the EPA's final rule reallocating small refinery exemption volumes from prior compliance years into the annual Renewable Fuel Standard volume obligations for the 2026 and 2027 compliance years (the "Set 2 Rule").
+Added: We are one of numerous refining companies that are parties to this litigation.
+Added: The petitions for review were recently filed, and the court has not yet entered a scheduling order.
Aside from the matters discussed above and disclosure updated in Note 12, there have been no material developments to the proceedings previously reported in our Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on February 27, 2026.
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