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Low carbon fuel standard may actually increase GHG emissions

The implementation of a nationwide low carbon fuel standard (LCFS) in the US would increase global greenhouse gas emissions by up to 19 million tpy, contradicting the claim of LCFS advocates that the standard would reduce such emissions, according to a study issued today.

 
 
 
 
 

Comments from the NPRA

Two recent comments from the NPRA on the Toxic Chemical Safety Act and gas tax.

 
 

Digest of UK Energy Statistics 2010

The Digest of United Kingdom Energy Statistics 2010 is published today by the Department of Energy and Climate Change.

 
 
 

Regional Report: Focus on India

Nancy Yamaguchi, Contributing Editor, provides an overview of India’s hydrocarbon and product market.

 

Global energy industry remains buoyant

The most recent EIC Monitor which tracks new energy projects has found that though there has been significant investment in the sector, total investment is still down 6% since the same quarter last year.

 

BP sets out Gulf of Mexico costs

BP has taken a pre-tax charge of US$ 32.2 billion for the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, including the US$ 20 billion escrow compensation fund previously announced.

 

US gasoline demand 0.6% lower than last year

US gasoline deliveries for the first half of 2010 averaged 8.88 million bpd, 0.6% lower than the corresponding period a year ago, according to the American Petroleum Institute’s Monthly Statistical Report for June.