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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has taken action to prevent anticompetitive practices in the petroleum products supply chain. Global Partners LP has abandoned its proposed acquisition of Gulf Oil's petroleum terminal in South Portland, Maine, following FTC concerns. The acquisition threatened to limit competition and increase prices, affecting consumers who use heating oil and diesel fuel in the area. The FTC has commended Global Partners for abandoning the anticompetitive acquisition and thanked FTC staff and the Maine Attorney General's Office for their work on the matter.

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Global Partners LP recently announced an amendment to its equity purchase agreement with Gulf Oil Limited Partnership in response to antitrust concerns raised by the Federal Trade Commission and the Office of the Maine Attorney General. Under the revised purchase agreement, Global Partners has abandoned its proposed acquisition of Gulf Oil’s petroleum terminal in South Portland, Maine. 

In response to the revised equity purchase agreement, FTC Bureau of Competition Director Henry Liu issued the following statement:

“Robust competition at all stages of the petroleum products supply chain is critical to ensure affordable access to the fuels that power people’s vehicles and heat their homes and businesses. The FTC is pleased that Global Partners has abandoned its anticompetitive acquisition of Gulf Oil’s terminal in South Portland, Maine. This acquisition threatened to limit competition and increase prices, affecting consumers who use heating oil and diesel fuel in and around the Portland area. Many thanks to the FTC staff for their work on this matter and to the Office of the Maine Attorney General for their partnership throughout the investigation.” 

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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) enforces federal laws that promote competition and protect consumers from anticompetitive, deceptive, and unfair business practices. The FTC’s mission is to prevent such practices without unduly burdening legitimate business activity.

The document provides information on the FTC’s enforcement and policy initiatives. The FTC works to advance government policies that protect consumers and promote competition. The agency provides legal resources and guidance to help businesses understand their responsibilities and comply with the law.

The FTC has recently taken enforcement action against Global Partners LP, which had proposed to acquire Gulf Oil’s petroleum terminal in South Portland, Maine. The acquisition was deemed anticompetitive and could have resulted in higher prices for heating oil and diesel fuel in the Portland area. The FTC, in partnership with the Office of the Maine Attorney General, has issued a statement expressing its satisfaction with the revised equity purchase agreement, which has abandoned the acquisition.

The FTC also provides consumer advice and guidance on various topics, including shopping, credit, loans, and identity theft. The agency has a website dedicated to providing resources for consumers and businesses, including information on how to spot and avoid scams, file antitrust complaints, and report fraud.

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