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Register Now for the API 2025 Fall Refining and Equipment Standards Meeting – November 10-14, 2025 – Anaheim, CA

Overview
The 2025 Fall Refining and Equipment (CRE) Standards Meeting is being presented as an in-person meeting and will be open to anyone who wishes to participate. This meeting is scheduled from November 10 to November 14, 2025, in Anaheim, CA. See the program schedule for details.

Reasons for Attending
Participation in the Refining & Equipment Standards Meeting, is an invaluable opportunity to be a part of how the U.S. petroleum industry develops and maintains state-of-the-art standards.

The development of consensus standards is one of API’s oldest and most successful programs. It covers over 800 standards for all segments of the oil and natural gas industry. The breadth of this vital program is an important indication of the varied industry contacts that attendees can make during the sessions and networking opportunities.

The Committee on Refining Equipment, CRE, is responsible for approximately 200 standards, including many that form the basis of the API Inspection Program.

Benefits Of Participation
• Gain access to technical committee meetings covering API downstream standards and best practices used throughout the industry to promote safe, sustainable, and environmentally sound operations.
• Learn about the latest API sponsored research and development including future R&D efforts that may benefit your business in the long run.
• Network with colleagues and establish new business connections.
• Connect with exhibitors to learn about products, services, and technologies that may be important to your company.
• Earn Professional Development Hours (PDH) to maintain professional certifications.

Program Details
The Committee on Refinery Equipment, CRE, is responsible for over 220 standards that form the basis of the API Individual Certification (ICP) and Process Safety Site Assessment (PSSAP) Program. The technical subcommittees that report to the CRE are:
• SCAST: Subcommittee on Aboveground Storage Tanks
• SCCM: Subcommittee on Corrosion and Materials
• SCHTE: Subcommittee on Heat Transfer Equipment
• SCIMI: Subcommittee on Inspection and Mechanical Integrity
• SCOPV: Subcommittee on Piping and Valves
• SCPRS: Subcommittee on Pressure-Relieving Systems
• SCRM: Subcommittee on Refractory Materials
• SOEE: Subcommittee on Electrical Equipment
• SOICS: Subcommittee on Instruments and Control Systems
• SOME: Subcommittee on Mechanical Equipment
• TDC: Technical Data Committee – Petroleum Refining
• API 579-1/ASME FFS-1 Fitness-For-Service Task Force
*As not all subcommittees meet at each meeting, please be sure and check the online program to verify which subcommittees are meeting at this conference.

*Note: The SOEE and API 579-1/ASME FFS-1 won’t be meeting during this event.

Who Should Attend
Industry professionals interested in developing consensus-based standards on equipment and operations, such as:
• Operations and engineering managers
• Process unit engineers and specialists
• Refinery equipment specialists
• Materials and corrosion engineers and specialist
• Piping and equipment inspection specialists
• Equipment manufacturer engineers and specialists
• Service provider technical experts
• Committee related subject matter experts
PLEASE NOTE: You must register to receive access to the mobile meeting app if you plan to attend in person.

In accordance with our ANSI-approved Procedures for Standards Development, API’s standards development process:

Openness
Participation in API standards activities is open to all parties (persons and organizations) that have a direct and material interest in the subject of a standard.

Balance
API seeks broad input to its standardization activities including the participation of all parties representing interest categories appropriate to the nature of the standard and allows for open attendance at standards meetings.

Consensus
API develops industry standards based on consensus. Consensus is established when substantial agreement has been reached by directly and materially interested parties that are voting members of the committee/consensus body.

Apply to Participate in API Standards Committee/Task Group
API’s Standards Committees are made up of subcommittees and task groups comprised of industry experts who develop API standards. These groups identify the need, then develop, approve, and revise standards and other technical publications. Please use the link below if you would like to apply to a specific API standards committee.

Sponsor & Exhibitor Information
Register as a Sponsor or Exhibitor »
Thank you for your support of the 2025 Fall Refining and Equipment Standards Meeting. We are pleased to offer a variety of opportunities for your company to showcase valuable products and services.

Apply for sponsorship items and exhibit display tables by completing your application and confirming the agreement terms here online. If you have questions during this process, please contact the Registrar at registrar@api.org or 202-682-8258.

Sponsors receive:
Acknowledgement of the sponsorship in the conference app.

Customized sign with the company logo.
Your company listed as a sponsor on the API website with a link to your company website.
A six-foot, tabletop exhibit space near the registration area to display company products and/or services Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
Wi-Fi access at your display table.
A “Sponsor” ribbon affixed to the company representative’s badge for easy identification.
Exhibitors receive:

Acknowledgement in the conference app.
Your company listed as an exhibitor on the API website with a link to your company’s website.
A six-foot, tabletop exhibit space near the registration area to display company products and/or services Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
Wi-Fi access at your display table.
An “Exhibitor” ribbon affixed to the company representative(s) badge.
Deadline for Sponsor and Exhibitor Cancellations and Refunds: Friday, September 12, 2025.

Payment is due in full at the time of registration. If you require an invoice, your payment is due thirty (30) days from the receipt of your invoice. Full payment for sponsors and for exhibitors must be received to API no later than Friday, September 12, 2025.

Sponsors and exhibitors may cancel their obligation up to Friday, September 12, 2025. However, 50% of the fee for sponsors and for exhibitors is nonrefundable. Notice of cancellation must be submitted in writing to registrar@api.org. Refunds will not be given on cancellations received after Friday, September 12, 2025.

Opportunity  Cost Complimentary Registration
Sponsor – Lanyards SOLD Three (3) complimentary registration included
Sponsor $5,000 Two (2) complimentary registration included
Exhibitor $2,500 One (1) complimentary registration included
Additional Exhibitor $500

Deadline – Friday, October 10, 2025

Sponsors, if your application is for the sponsorship of items that need to be designed and produced, such as bags, lanyards, etc., please submit your online applications by Friday, October 10, 2025, so that we have time to have those items produced and shipped to Anaheim in time for the start of the meeting.

Marketing Requirements:
Upon receipt of our application, you will be contacted by the API Registrar (Veronica White) to confirm your application, method of payment, and let you know how the collection process for the following items:

Marketing contact’s full name and email address
Company logo in EPS or Adobe Illustrator (ai) format
Company URL
Company description not to exceed 100 words

Hotel
Anaheim Marriott
700 W. Convention Way
Anaheim, CA 92802
Online Reservations

Room Rate: $289 single or double occupancy
Mention the 2025 Fall Refining and Equipment Standards Meeting or API Meeting to receive the API group rate.
Reservations questions: If you need personal assistance, please call (714) 750-8000 for in-house reservations if you have difficulty making online reservations or have specific questions.
Reservation Deadline: Thursday, October 16, 2025
After this date and time, reservations will be accepted on a space and room type availability basis and at the hotel’s best rate available.
Room Guarantee and Reservation Cancellation: A credit card guarantee is required to confirm and hold each reservation. Cancellations must be received by the hotel at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to arrival, and a cancellation number must be obtained, or the card will be charged for the first night’s room rate. The hotel is responsible for informing guests of this requirement. API assumes no responsibility.

Registration Fees & Details
For registration questions or method of payment inquiries, please contact 202-682-8258 or registrar@api.org


Price if registered by
Friday, October 10
Price if registered after
Friday, October 10
Price for Onsite Registration  
API Member $750 $900 $1,050
Committee Member $850 $1,000 $1,150
Non-Member $950 $1,100 $1,250
One-Day Participant
(You will only participate on one day between November 10 – November 14)
$500 $700 $850
AMPP SC 16/TC 03 Meetings
This option applies to the individuals attending the AMPP meetings ONLY – November 12th and November 13th. (No access to the API meetings)
$200 $300

Cancellations, Refunds, and Substitutions:
Cancellations and requests for refunds must be made in writing and sent to registrar@api.org by Friday, October 17, 2025. A $100 administration fee will apply if notice of cancellation is received in writing and sent to registrar@api.org by Friday, October 17, 2025. No refunds given after Friday, October 17, 2025. Substitutions may be made at any time by written request to registrar@api.org.

Sponsor a First-Time Attendee:
Share your standards expertise with the next generation of oil and natural gas professionals by providing a complimentary registration to a new participant from your company. The cost is complimentary, and your sponsored attendee is welcome to participate in all Refining meetings, except for executive sessions and members only meetings.

To qualify for this complimentary registration option, you must be a new participant and sponsored by a prior API standards meeting participant from your same company. If you are sponsoring someone from your company, that person must be registered under your registration record in Cvent at the time you enter your own registration. You may only register two sponsored attendees.

(NOTE: This option is only applicable to first-time attendees who are sponsored. First-time attendees not sponsored pay applicable registration fees.)

Terms of Participation:
API standards meetings are open to all interested parties. By participating in these meetings and the standardization process, you agree: (1) to fully comply with API’s policies and procedures governing standards and antitrust concerns, (2) that once balloted and approved by API, API shall have a non-exclusive, perpetual, royalty-free worldwide license to use any materials submitted by the participant for use in the standard, including creation of any derivative works that will be solely owned by API, (3) you will not provide any material that will violate the rights of any third parties, including, but not limited to, patents, copyrights, trade secrets, and trademarks, (4) not to provide any technical information or other materials that would violate U.S. export control laws, (5) to disclose the existence of any patented technologies in the material that you provide, and (6) you will not make audio recordings, video recordings, or take screen shots of API meetings and content without the express written consent of all persons being recorded and their content being presented.