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In Best Interest of State, Missouri Governor Blunt Leaves E-10 Standard Intact

June 13, 2008 -- JEFFERSON CITY – In a letter to area representatives today, Missouri Governor Matt Blunt noted it is in Missouri’s best interest to leave in place the state’s E-10 standard in the Kansas City area. The renewable fuel standard, which requires most gasoline sold to contain at least 10 percent ethanol, boasts advantages for both the environment and Missourians’ pocketbooks.

“We have reviewed the request for a waiver of the E-10 standard in the Kansas City area,” Gov. Blunt said. “After thorough consideration of all aspects of this waiver request, I have decided it is in the best interest of the state to not issue the waiver.”    » read more »

Senator Biden: We Need to Confront Russia’s Oil Dominance with Aggressive, High Level Diplomacy

Biden: “We need diplomacy to forge a common strategy among energy consuming countries in Europe, a shared effort that can confront Russian dominance.”

June 12, 2008 -- Washington, DC – Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (D-DE) held a hearing this afternoon entitled, “Oil, Oligarchs, and Opportunity: Energy from Central Asia to Europe” to examine Russia's use of its enormous oil and gas reserves, and regional pipeline system, to expand its global political influence and economic leverage.

Russian oil pump: Photo by Amanda Graham (CC)Russian oil pump: Photo by Amanda Graham (CC)    » read more »

Crude Oil Gains Record $10 a Barrel

06 June 2008 -- Friday was a very volatile day in financial markets as the oil price rebounded to gain over ten dollars a barrel while US stock prices plummeted following the report of a sharp rise in unemployment.

Oil soared after an Israeli politician raised the specter of an Israeli military strike on Iran, the second largest OPEC oil producer.

Walla Walla, Washington gas price sign: Photo by Peter Bulthuis (CC)Walla Walla, Washington gas price sign: Photo by Peter Bulthuis (CC)

In New York crude oil rose eight percent, or $10.75, to a record over $138 a barrel. The rise followed a five percent gain on Thursday, bringing oil's two-day advance to a stunning $16.    » read more »

Sanders: Wall Street Speculation Driving Oil Prices Higher

BURLINGTON, June 2 – Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said today that excessive speculation on oil futures by Wall Street hedge funds and such major financial investment houses as Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan Chase are driving oil and gas prices much higher than they should be based on supply and demand fundamentals.

Gas prices in Elmont, New York, June 2, 2008: Photo by scarlatti2004 (CC)Gas prices in Elmont, New York, June 2, 2008: Photo by scarlatti2004 (CC)    » read more »

Senator Arlen Specter Comments on Climate Change Legislation

“I think it is vital that we move ahead on this issue, and I intend to vote ‘yes’ on the motion to proceed.”

Washington, D.C. -- June 2, 2008 -- Senator Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) today spoke on the floor of the U.S. Senate in regards to the current debate on the Lieberman-Warner “Climate Security Act” (S.3036).

A transcript of his floor statement follows. The extensive floor statement he references in his speech is attached.

“Mr. President, I thank my colleagues for squeezing me in for five minutes. I have sought this time to talk very briefly about the Bingaman-Specter bill which is aimed at solving the problem of global warming, but is somewhat more moderate than the Warner-Lieberman bill.    » read more »

U.S. Continues to Lead the World in Wind Power Growth

DOE Report Shows Rapidly Growing U.S. Wind Power Market

May 29, 2008 -- WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today released the 2007 edition of its Annual Report on U.S. Wind Power Installation, Cost, and Performance Trends, which provides a comprehensive overview of developments in the rapidly evolving U.S. wind power market.

A wind farm in Texas: Photo by fieldsbh (CC)A wind farm in Texas: Photo by fieldsbh (CC)    » read more »

This Week in Petroleum - May 29, 2008

Good, Better, and Best-A Comparison of Weekly, Monthly, and Annual Data

When buyers are confronted with a major purchase, they often weigh their options by considering whether to buy a “good,” “better,” or “best” product. All three have advantages and disadvantages. The same holds true when using Energy Information Administration (EIA) petroleum supply data because analysts have the option of using weekly, monthly, or annual data, depending on their needs.

As highlighted in the recently published article Accuracy of Petroleum Supply Data, oil data collected by the EIA showed an improvement in the accuracy of the 2006 data from initial estimates (weekly), to interim values (monthly), to final values (annual).    » read more »

Florida Governor Crist Joins Progress Energy To Unveil Renewable Energy System

May 30, 2008 -- ST. PETERSBURG – Florida Governor Charlie Crist today joined Jeff Lyash, president and chief executive officer of Progress Energy Florida, and community leaders to explore possibilities for diversifying technology in Florida’s energy future.

They unveiled plans for Sustainable Electrical Energy Delivery Systems (SEEDS), innovative renewable energy technology that will be evaluated at two St. Petersburg sites including the University of South Florida St. Petersburg and Albert Whitted Park. The sites will serve as research hubs for unique technology that could be used as energy storage for future “Smart Grid” power systems.    » read more »

We Must Kick Carbon Habit, UN Secretary-General Says In Message For World Environment Day 2008

May 27, 2008 -- Following is the text of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon’s message for World Environment Day 2008, to be observed on 5 June:

Addiction is a terrible thing. It consumes and controls us, makes us deny important truths and blinds us to the consequences of our actions. Our world is in the grip of a dangerous carbon habit.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon Meets Earthquake Rescuers, China: UN Photo/Evan SchneiderUN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon Meets Earthquake Rescuers, China: UN Photo/Evan Schneider    » read more »

This Week in Petroleum

Memorial Day Gasoline Prices

Despite cool weather along the East Coast over the past several weeks, Memorial Day weekend, the unofficial start to the summer driving season is upon us. Some may interpret recent increases in gasoline prices as yet another manifestation of a long-standing tendency for gasoline prices to rise dramatically in the days before the holiday weekend.

Memorial Day gas prices: DOE chartMemorial Day gas prices: DOE chart    » read more »

Pennsylvania Governor Rendell To Allow Half Gallon Pricing at Some Gas Stations

Gas Stations Must Request Temporary License from Department of Agriculture

May 23, 2008 -- HARRISBURG – With gas prices exceeding $4 per gallon in some areas, older fuel pumps may display half gallon prices in coming weeks, said Pennsylvania Governor Edward G. Rendell today. The total cost of gas will remain the same.

Old gas pump: Photo by Bitter Girl (CC)Old gas pump: Photo by Bitter Girl (CC)    » read more »

Oil Executives Testify Before Senate Panel

WASHINGTON -- May 21, 2008 – Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) convened a hearing this morning to examine the explosive rise in oil prices in recent months. The hearing featured testimony from executives of five major oil companies – ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, Chevron, BP America and Shell.

Exxon building, Houston, Texas: Photo by Tom Haymes (CC)Exxon building, Houston, Texas: Photo by Tom Haymes (CC)    » read more »

Senator Specter Questions Oil Execs on Big Profits

Washington, D.C. -- May 21, 2008 -- Senator Arlen Specter (R-Pa.), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today questioned the top oil industry executives on the skyrocketing price of oil at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.

In his opening remarks, Senator Specter noted the primacy of the problem:

Gas prices, May 2008: Photo by aaron@digtialcole (CC)Gas prices, May 2008: Photo by aaron@digtialcole (CC)

“We are obviously in a crisis, national, international, with the escalating costs of oil and the intolerable prices of gasoline at the pump. It's important that we bear all of our resources to try to figure out what to do about it.”    » read more »

U.S. Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions Rose by 1.6 Percent in 2007

May 20, 2008 -- U.S. carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels increased by 1.6 percent in 2007, from 5,888 million metric tons of carbon dioxide (MMTCO2) in 2006 to 5,984 MMTCO2 in 2007, according to preliminary estimates released today by the Energy Information Administration (EIA).

The economy, as measured by Gross Domestic Product (GDP), grew by 2.2 percent and energy demand rose by 1.7 percent indicating that energy intensity (energy use per unit of GDP) fell by 0.5 percent. Carbon dioxide intensity (carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP) also fell by about 0.5 percent.

Factors that drove the emissions increase included weather conditions that increased the demand for heating and cooling services and a higher carbon intensity of electricity supply.    » read more »

New Analysis Shows Lieberman-Warner Bill Will Spark Major Transition to Clean Energy and Energy Efficiency

Bill Would Lead to Significant Drop in Oil Imports, Rise in Renewable Energy Production

WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 14, 2008) – An analysis released today demonstrates that meeting global warming pollution reduction targets in the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act will reduce oil imports, increase clean energy production and lead to dramatically more fuel-efficient vehicles.    » read more »

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