Exports, Imports, and Energy Security
Keystone XL Pipeline and the Role of Canadian Oil Sands EPRINC Briefing Memorandum December 21, 2011 (Download PDF version for citations) Over the past 18 months EPRINC has published several...
View ArticleAmerican Fuels – Opportunities and Challenges for the U.S. Refining Industry
Preview from a Forthcoming EPRINC Report Download Document PDF (Include citations) Download Accompanying Powerpoint Presentation (PDF format) Rising production of domestic unconventional oil and...
View ArticleWSJ Opinion: Keystone Can Help the Gulf—and the Northeast
OPINION JANUARY 30, 2012 U.S. refiners could make great use of Canadian oil, if only Washington would let them. By LUCIAN PUGLIARESI Opposition to the Keystone XL pipeline comes in many forms....
View ArticleTight Oil – Possibilities, Challenges, and Policy
EPRINC President Lucian Pugliaresi gave a presentation entitled “Tight Oil – Possibilities, Challenges, and Policy – Economic, Political and Environmental Issues” before the NCAC 16th Annual...
View ArticleEthanol’s Lost Promise
An Assessment of the Economic Consequences of the Renewable Fuels Mandate Download PDF version of this report EPRINC’s response to RFA criticism of this report – September 20, 2012 Executive Summary...
View ArticleNew Report: Get Ready for a Bumpy Ride – It Could be a Turbulent Year for...
Regulatory constraints are set to drive volatility in the gasoline market over the next 12 to 24 months. Download the full report (PDF) / Read More >>>
View ArticleComments on Energy and Commerce Committee’s First RFS White Paper
In response to the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s request for comments on its first white paper addressing the blendwall and other RFS issues, EPRINC submitted the following document (download...
View ArticleEPRINC Comments on Keystone XL EIS
EPRINC submitted comments to Secretary of State John Kerry regarding the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the proposed Keystone XL pipeline. Those comments can be downloaded here (PDF). / Read...
View ArticleEmbassy Event Presentations: North American Petroleum Infrastructure, at the...
The third event in the EPRINC Embassy Series was held on May 22, 2013 at the Norwegian Ambassador’s Residence in Washington, D.C. The event explored technical and regulatory hurdles facing growing...
View ArticleTestimony on EPA/RFS, recent presentations by EPRINC staff
Lou Pugliaresi testified at a hearing on June 5 before the House of Representatives’s Committee on Oversight & Government Reform. The hearing was entitled “Up Against the Blend Wall: Examining...
View ArticleThe Mortar has Nearly Set
EPRINC has released a new report which examines Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS) compliance options and costs as volumetric mandates rise in 2014. This report, entitled “The Mortar is Nearly Set: The...
View ArticleEPRINC Comments on Keystone XL EIS
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View ArticleA Primer on Gasoline Blending
Gasoline is composed of many different hydrocarbons. Crude oil enters a refinery, and is processed through various units before being blended into gasoline. A refinery may have a fluid catalytic...
View ArticleThe Future of the U.S. Refining Industry Under Waxman-Markey
A PDF version of the executive summary can be downloaded here and is posted on our publication page. The full report will be posted on our website later this week. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY EPRINC has...
View ArticleFull Report Examining the U.S. Refining Industry under Waxman-Markey Posted
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View ArticlePresentation Before the Energy Forum
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View ArticleNatural Gas Industry Fakes the Moon Landing
The NYT’s reporter relied extensively on anecdotal evidence and commentary on developments in the natural gas industry from both industry and government officials (often unnamed sources), focusing on...
View ArticlePresentations from EPA’s November 12 Brown Bag Lunch and the 2014 Condensate...
The post Presentations from EPA’s November 12 Brown Bag Lunch and the 2014 Condensate and Naphtha Forum appeared first on EPRINC.
View ArticleEPRINC Issues Report on Technical Constraints and Cost Risks to the Renewable...
EPRINC estimates that under current law fuel costs could increase by an additional $0.15 to $0.25 per gallon in 2022, with considerable potential for price spikes well above these estimates. These...
View ArticleOGJ – CAFE Midterm Evaluation Should Consider Oil Market Changes
A link to the OGJ article can be found here: http://bit.ly/1Vj6jvq The post OGJ – CAFE Midterm Evaluation Should Consider Oil Market Changes appeared first on EPRINC.
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