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505 | 8 | |a The U.S. petroleum refining industry-the largest refining industry in the world-experienced a period of high product prices and industry profits from the early 2000s through about 2007. Since the recession of 2007 to 2009, the industry has been in transition. Federal and state agencies regulate petroleum refining and the use of petroleum products to protect human health and the environment, as well as for other purposes. EPA, DOT, and California strengthened five key regulations, including EPA and DOT's coordinated fuel economy and GHG vehicle emission standards, and EPA's RFS, which has requi | |
505 | 8 | |a U.S. PETROLEUM REFINING INDUSTRY AND THE GLOBALIZATION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS; U.S. PETROLEUM REFINING INDUSTRY AND THE GLOBALIZATION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Petroleum Refining: Industry's Outlook Depends on Market Changes and Key Environmental Regulations(; Why GAO Did This Study; What GAO Recommends; What GAO Found; Abbreviations; Background; Petroleum Refining Industry; Key Regulations Affecting the Domestic Refining Industry; RFS; CAFE and GHG Vehicle Emission Standards | |
505 | 8 | |a Tier 3 Motor Vehicle Emission and Fuel StandardsStationary Source GHG Requirements; LCFS; Market Changes and Key Environmental Regulations Likely Affected the Refining Industry; Increased Crude Oil Production Has Lowered Crude Oil Costs for Some Refiners; Domestic Consumption of Petroleum Products Has Declined; Two Key Regulations Have Likely Contributed to Declining Fuel Consumption and Compliance with One Has Increased Some Refiners' Costs; CAFE and GHG Vehicle Emission Standards; RFS; RFS Has Had Three Main Effects | |
505 | 8 | |a Regulatory Development Processes Contribute to EPA Delays in Issuing RFS StandardsOther Key Regulations; Industry Outlook Depends on a Number of Factors; Uncertain Future Domestic Consumption; Costs of Key Regulations; Extent to Which Refiners Can Export and Compete in Foreign Markets; Refiners Projected to Continue to Rely on Foreign Markets; Foreign Markets Could Present Both Challenges and Opportunities for U.S. Refiners; Conclusion; Recommendations for Executive Action; Agency Comments and Our Evaluation; Appendix I: Scope and Methodology; Appendix II: List of Stakeholders | |
505 | 8 | |a Appendix III: Further Information Regarding the Renewable Fuel Standard, Compliance Credits, and the Blend WallEnd Notes; Chapter 2: Energy Markets: Increasing Globalization of Petroleum Products Markets, Tightening Refining Demand and Supply Balance, and Other Trends Have Implications for U.S. Energy Supply, Prices, and Price Volatility(; Why GAO Did This Study; What GAO Recommends; What GAO Found; Abbreviations; Results in Brief; Background; The United States Is the Largest Consumer of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products, but Global Demand Has Grown Significantly in Recent Years | |
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spelling | U.S. petroleum refining industry and the globalization of petroleum products Collin T. Roberts, editor New York Nova Publishers [2014] © 2014 1 online resource (viii, 128 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Energy science, engineering and technology series Print version record The U.S. petroleum refining industry-the largest refining industry in the world-experienced a period of high product prices and industry profits from the early 2000s through about 2007. Since the recession of 2007 to 2009, the industry has been in transition. Federal and state agencies regulate petroleum refining and the use of petroleum products to protect human health and the environment, as well as for other purposes. EPA, DOT, and California strengthened five key regulations, including EPA and DOT's coordinated fuel economy and GHG vehicle emission standards, and EPA's RFS, which has requi U.S. PETROLEUM REFINING INDUSTRY AND THE GLOBALIZATION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS; U.S. PETROLEUM REFINING INDUSTRY AND THE GLOBALIZATION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Petroleum Refining: Industry's Outlook Depends on Market Changes and Key Environmental Regulations(; Why GAO Did This Study; What GAO Recommends; What GAO Found; Abbreviations; Background; Petroleum Refining Industry; Key Regulations Affecting the Domestic Refining Industry; RFS; CAFE and GHG Vehicle Emission Standards Tier 3 Motor Vehicle Emission and Fuel StandardsStationary Source GHG Requirements; LCFS; Market Changes and Key Environmental Regulations Likely Affected the Refining Industry; Increased Crude Oil Production Has Lowered Crude Oil Costs for Some Refiners; Domestic Consumption of Petroleum Products Has Declined; Two Key Regulations Have Likely Contributed to Declining Fuel Consumption and Compliance with One Has Increased Some Refiners' Costs; CAFE and GHG Vehicle Emission Standards; RFS; RFS Has Had Three Main Effects Regulatory Development Processes Contribute to EPA Delays in Issuing RFS StandardsOther Key Regulations; Industry Outlook Depends on a Number of Factors; Uncertain Future Domestic Consumption; Costs of Key Regulations; Extent to Which Refiners Can Export and Compete in Foreign Markets; Refiners Projected to Continue to Rely on Foreign Markets; Foreign Markets Could Present Both Challenges and Opportunities for U.S. Refiners; Conclusion; Recommendations for Executive Action; Agency Comments and Our Evaluation; Appendix I: Scope and Methodology; Appendix II: List of Stakeholders Appendix III: Further Information Regarding the Renewable Fuel Standard, Compliance Credits, and the Blend WallEnd Notes; Chapter 2: Energy Markets: Increasing Globalization of Petroleum Products Markets, Tightening Refining Demand and Supply Balance, and Other Trends Have Implications for U.S. Energy Supply, Prices, and Price Volatility(; Why GAO Did This Study; What GAO Recommends; What GAO Found; Abbreviations; Results in Brief; Background; The United States Is the Largest Consumer of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products, but Global Demand Has Grown Significantly in Recent Years Key Aspects of the Petroleum Product Markets: Refining, Inventories, and InfrastructureRefining; Inventories; Pipeline and Marine Supply Infrastructure System; Several U.S. Agencies Regulate and Monitor the Downstream and Midstream Oil Industry and Petroleum Product Markets; Petroleum Products Markets Have Become Increasingly Global with Greater Trade and Prices Increasingly Linked across Countries; International Trade in Petroleum Products Has Expanded Significantly BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General bisacsh Petroleum industry and trade fast Petroleum / Refining fast Petroleum / Refining / United States Petroleum / Refining Petroleum industry and trade / United States Petroleum industry and trade Industrie Wirtschaft Petroleum Refining United States Petroleum industry and trade United States USA Roberts, Collin T. edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe U.s. petroleum refining industry and the globalization of petroleum |
spellingShingle | U.S. petroleum refining industry and the globalization of petroleum products The U.S. petroleum refining industry-the largest refining industry in the world-experienced a period of high product prices and industry profits from the early 2000s through about 2007. Since the recession of 2007 to 2009, the industry has been in transition. Federal and state agencies regulate petroleum refining and the use of petroleum products to protect human health and the environment, as well as for other purposes. EPA, DOT, and California strengthened five key regulations, including EPA and DOT's coordinated fuel economy and GHG vehicle emission standards, and EPA's RFS, which has requi U.S. PETROLEUM REFINING INDUSTRY AND THE GLOBALIZATION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS; U.S. PETROLEUM REFINING INDUSTRY AND THE GLOBALIZATION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Petroleum Refining: Industry's Outlook Depends on Market Changes and Key Environmental Regulations(; Why GAO Did This Study; What GAO Recommends; What GAO Found; Abbreviations; Background; Petroleum Refining Industry; Key Regulations Affecting the Domestic Refining Industry; RFS; CAFE and GHG Vehicle Emission Standards Tier 3 Motor Vehicle Emission and Fuel StandardsStationary Source GHG Requirements; LCFS; Market Changes and Key Environmental Regulations Likely Affected the Refining Industry; Increased Crude Oil Production Has Lowered Crude Oil Costs for Some Refiners; Domestic Consumption of Petroleum Products Has Declined; Two Key Regulations Have Likely Contributed to Declining Fuel Consumption and Compliance with One Has Increased Some Refiners' Costs; CAFE and GHG Vehicle Emission Standards; RFS; RFS Has Had Three Main Effects Regulatory Development Processes Contribute to EPA Delays in Issuing RFS StandardsOther Key Regulations; Industry Outlook Depends on a Number of Factors; Uncertain Future Domestic Consumption; Costs of Key Regulations; Extent to Which Refiners Can Export and Compete in Foreign Markets; Refiners Projected to Continue to Rely on Foreign Markets; Foreign Markets Could Present Both Challenges and Opportunities for U.S. Refiners; Conclusion; Recommendations for Executive Action; Agency Comments and Our Evaluation; Appendix I: Scope and Methodology; Appendix II: List of Stakeholders Appendix III: Further Information Regarding the Renewable Fuel Standard, Compliance Credits, and the Blend WallEnd Notes; Chapter 2: Energy Markets: Increasing Globalization of Petroleum Products Markets, Tightening Refining Demand and Supply Balance, and Other Trends Have Implications for U.S. Energy Supply, Prices, and Price Volatility(; Why GAO Did This Study; What GAO Recommends; What GAO Found; Abbreviations; Results in Brief; Background; The United States Is the Largest Consumer of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products, but Global Demand Has Grown Significantly in Recent Years Key Aspects of the Petroleum Product Markets: Refining, Inventories, and InfrastructureRefining; Inventories; Pipeline and Marine Supply Infrastructure System; Several U.S. Agencies Regulate and Monitor the Downstream and Midstream Oil Industry and Petroleum Product Markets; Petroleum Products Markets Have Become Increasingly Global with Greater Trade and Prices Increasingly Linked across Countries; International Trade in Petroleum Products Has Expanded Significantly BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General bisacsh Petroleum industry and trade fast Petroleum / Refining fast Petroleum / Refining / United States Petroleum / Refining Petroleum industry and trade / United States Petroleum industry and trade Industrie Wirtschaft Petroleum Refining United States Petroleum industry and trade United States |
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title_short | U.S. petroleum refining industry and the globalization of petroleum products |
title_sort | u s petroleum refining industry and the globalization of petroleum products |
topic | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General bisacsh Petroleum industry and trade fast Petroleum / Refining fast Petroleum / Refining / United States Petroleum / Refining Petroleum industry and trade / United States Petroleum industry and trade Industrie Wirtschaft Petroleum Refining United States Petroleum industry and trade United States |
topic_facet | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General Petroleum industry and trade Petroleum / Refining Petroleum / Refining / United States Petroleum industry and trade / United States Industrie Wirtschaft Petroleum Refining United States Petroleum industry and trade United States USA |
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