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- Why Bay Area gas prices are so high
- Your readers have probably been asking why gasoline prices have gone up recently in California. Here is some information that may be helpful. Experts such as the U.S. Energy Information Administration explain that the major elements comprising the price of gasoline are crude oil costs, refining costs,...
- Research articles 2007-03-16
- Gas prices
- Your readers have probably been asking why gasoline prices have gone up recently in California. Here is some information that may be helpful. Experts such as the U.S. Energy Information Administration explain that the major elements comprising the price of gasoline are crude oil costs, refining costs,...
- Research articles 2007-03-16
- SURVEY: CALIFORNIA REFINERS TO MAINTAIN CURRENT ETHANOL USE
- In the near term, California refiners plan to maintain their current ethanol use, despite the ability to reduce the blendstock in gasoline, according to a recently released survey from the California Energy Commission CEC.The survey was conducted to quantify and assess California refiners' current and future ethanol use, specifically as...
- Research articles 2005-12-12
- SURVEY: CALIFORNIA REFINERS TO MAINTAIN CURRENT ETHANOL USE
- Dear Executive,-Removal of 2% Oxy Standard Doesn't Affect Refiners' Near-Term Plans, They SayCalifornia refiners plan to maintain their current ethanol use in the near-term, despite the ability refiners now have to reduce the blendstock in California gasoline, according to a recently released survey from the California Energy Commission CEC.The survey...
- Research articles 2005-12-05
- CEC: EAST COAST MTBE BANS LIFT CALIFORNIA'S GASOLINE PRICES
- MTBE bans in New York and Connecticut are affecting gasoline prices in markets across the country. Increased competition for premium gasoline blending components is contributing to gasoline price increases in California, according to the top official at the California Energy Commission CEC. The cost of ethanol has "not...
- Research articles 2004-06-14
- California Energy Commission Warns of Gasoline Rebate Scam.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-1 June 2004-Axcess News: California Energy Commission Warns of Gasoline Rebate ScamC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:06012004 AXcess News Sacramento CA - The California Energy Commission warns consumers to be wary of anyone who contacts you to say they want to...
- Research articles 2004-06-01
- LAST CEC QUARTERLY MTBE REPORT SHOWS USE REDUCED 74%
- In the last quarterly report on California's usage of MTBE, refineries in the state reduced usage of the additive by 74% in the latter part of 2003, compared to the previous quarter, statistics from the California Energy Commission CEC reveal.California refiners used over 1 million barrels of MTBE to make...
- Research articles 2004-03-08
- California Bans Gasoline Additive MTBE, Replaces with Corn-Based Ethanol.
- By Tim Moran, The Modesto Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 3--The gasoline additive MTBE was banished from the Golden State as of Thursday, replaced with corn-based ethanol. Despite the dire predictions of shortages and price spikes as gasoline...
- Research articles 2004-01-03
- California Issues Upbeat Assessment of Ethanol Supply.
- WASHINGTON -- With the state set to switch completely to ethanol blended gasoline by next January, the California Energy Commission CEC released a report Tuesday that said US ethanol production is increasing rapidly and the industry is expanding beyond Midwestern states. The report coincides with the heated debate...
- Research articles 2003-10-23
- CONSULTANT: CNG, LNG BEST OPTION TO REDUCE CALIFORNIA OIL USE
- A consultant to the California Energy Commission CEC says the cash-strapped state should continue to invest in natural gas fuels infrastructure, even though the state is 85% dependent on imported natural gas, which is still in excess of $5/million Btu on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The justification...
- Research articles 2003-09-08
- LNG WATCH:
- Consultant: CNG, LNG Best Option to Reduce California Oil Use A consultant to the California Energy Commission CEC says the cash-strapped state should continue to invest in natural gas fuels infrastructure, even though the state is 85% dependent on imported natural gas, which is still in excess of...
- Research articles 2003-09-01
- California Regulators Say No to Texas Product Pipeline.
- WASHINGTON -- Notwithstanding periodic supply shortfalls that send prices soaring, the California Energy Commission CEC on Wednesday rejected any move to build a pipeline for gasoline and other petroleum products from the Gulf Coast to the state and instead called for the expeditious completion and expansion of the ongoing Longhorn...
- Research articles 2003-08-22
- CALIFORNIA REGULATORS VOTE AGAINST TEXAS-TO-CALIFORNIA PIPELINE
- A Gulf Coast-to-California pipeline doesn't appear to be a viable option to increase gasoline supplies in California, according to a final report adopted by the California Energy Commission CEC Wednesday. However, expanding pipeline capacity between Texas and Arizona to increase gasoline supplies in Phoenix and surrounding areas would...
- Research articles 2003-08-25
- STUDY ADVISES CALIFORNIA AGAINST STRATEGIC FUELS RESERVE
- California should not build a strategic fuels reserve SFR in the state to buffer motorists from price swings. That's the main conclusion of a draft committee report submitted to the California Energy Commission CEC late last week. The CEC has been investigating whether to build an SFR in...
- Research articles 2003-07-21
- FUELS RESERVE A BAD IDEA, EXPERTS TELL CALIFORNIA OFFICIALS
- California officials were warned against building a fuels reserve in the state to artificially lower prices during short-term supply disruptions. Economic experts told the California Energy Commission CEC that building a fuels reserve comparable to the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve is a job for the private sector, not...
- Research articles 2003-05-05
- Study Warns of Effects of California MTBE Ban
- Study Warns of Effects of California MTBE Ban A report commissioned by the California Energy Commission CEC, a state government body, warned on Tuesday of severe gasoline shortfalls that would send prices at the pump soaring if the state went ahead with a year-end ban on the use...
- Research articles 2002-02-20
- California RFG repercussions go on and on. (reformulated gasoline program)
- California is struggling with the consequences of the implementation of its reformulated gasoline program on June 1, 1996. The program increased gasoline and diesel prices nationwide and led to refinery breakdowns in the state. The California Air Resources Board and California Energy Commission have been asked by lawmakers to determine...
- Research articles 1996-09-01
- California eyes shortage plan reminiscent of 1970s controls. (gasoline supply)
- Remember those useful set-asides that were widely available to needy gasoline marketers under the allocation programs of the 1970s? Well, California is moving to develop coordinated set-aside programs among all Far Western (PAD 5) states as part of its contingency plan in case of a supply...
- Research articles 1984-06-01
- Transition From Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether to Ethanol in California
- The paper welcomes the opportunity to discuss California's efforts to replace methyl tertiary-butyl ether MTBE with ethanol and what impacts this transition has had on gasoline supplies and prices during the first six months of last year. Beginning January 1, 2004, California will no longer permit the use of MTBE...
- White papers 2003-06-26
- Gulf Coast to California Pipeline Feasibility Study
- Construction and operation of a petroleum product pipeline between the Gulf Coast and California does not appear to be a viable option to increase gasoline and blending component supplies to California in the foreseeable future. There do not appear to be adequate supplies of gasoline or gasoline blending components of...
- White papers 2003-08-01
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