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- EIA: Energy Prices Inch Up in Early Years of Cap-and-Trade
- The Energy Information Administration threw its hat into the climate bill analysis ring this week -- adding to the list of studies that have tried to determine what cap-and-trade legislation will cost for the average U.S. household. What they found was similar to other recent reports: price increases will inch up modestly...
- Blog posts 2009-08-05
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- What's Been Moving Oil Prices?
- Konrad Imielinski submits: Oil prices have risen $12.20 (34%) within this time frame: March 18th Wednesday - Oil falls $1.02 to $48.14 a barrel The reason: Wednesday's weekly EIA report showed that gasoline inventories rose by 3.2 million barrels. Analysts expected a drop of 2.1...
- External links 2009-03-19
- Crude Oil Inventories Decline Slightly
- The LFB submits: Release Explanation: DOE Department of Energy Crude Oil Inventory, EIA Energy Information Administration Weekly Oil Inventory. Measures changes in crude oil production, refinery inputs and utilization, production by product, current inventory level of crude and related products as well as an estimate of how many days of...
- External links 2008-08-27
- Nymex Crude Slumps on Bearish Stock Data, Exporter Comments
- Nymex Crude Slumps on Bearish Stock Data, Exporter Comments Crude futures plunged in New York on Wednesday, in response to the release of government inventory data that showed a sizable build in crude stocks, and bearish comments from Iran's oil minister about Opec output policy. ...
- Research articles 2002-01-31
- ETCETERA
- Debt ratings, analyst comments & more The U.S. Energy Information Administration is expanding the sample size of its weekly U.S. natural gas storage report from 44 to 55 companies, and is changing the methodology used to estimate U.S. gas stocks. Details on the new methodology will be released...
- Research articles 2003-10-27
- The Bureaucratic Cost of Cap-and-Trade Legislation
- Cap-and-trade legisation promises to load the plates of numerous government agencies with a lot of work. There will be studies to conduct and reports to prepare; rebates for low-income families to handle; and emissions to auction and regulate. This means more employees and, in turn, higher administrative costs -- to the tune of...
- Blog posts 2009-08-11
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