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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 »

Federal Court Strikes Rule Exempting Oil and Gas Projects from Clean Water Rules

Statement of Aaron Colangelo, NRDC Senior Attorney

SAN FRANCISCO May 23, 2008 – A federal court struck down a rule exempting oil and gas development projects from pollution-prevention requirements of the Clean Water Act. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the Environmental Protection Agency in a case brought by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC).

The decision will protect thousands of streams throughout the West from sediment contamination caused by energy exploration and development, according to NRDC.

Following is a statement by Aaron Colangelo, senior attorney at NRDC:    » 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 »

New Smith-Kerry Bill Would Help Americans Drive Smarter

05/23/2008 -- Washington, D.C. – As the summer driving season kicks off and high gas prices continue to pinch family budgets, Senators Gordon Smith and John Kerry introduced legislation yesterday to help drivers get the most out of a tank of gas. Their bill will require vehicles to have real time fuel efficiency gauges, giving drivers more information on how their driving style directly relates to their fuel efficiency.

“Developing technology will help drivers conserve gasoline,” said Smith. “Utilizing this practical technology in our vehicles can drastically reduce our fuel consumption and provide needed financial relief for American families.”    » read more »

Washington Governor Gregoire’s Urges Federal Trade Commission To Investigate Oil And Petroleum Markets

May 22, 2008 -- OLYMPIA – Washington Governor Chris Gregoire today issued the following statement urging the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate oil and petroleum markets:

“Today I sent a letter to the FTC urging them to quickly and aggressively investigate possible market manipulation in the petroleum markets. I reminded FTC Chairman William Kovacic and his fellow commission colleagues that Congress just last year gave the FTC authority to ensure that the U.S. petroleum market is free from price rigging and to penalize those who are caught manipulating a market so critical to our economy.    » 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 »

State of Alaska to Sue Over Polar Bear Listing

Alaska Filing to Challenge Decision

May 21, 2008, Anchorage, Alaska – Alaska Governor Sarah Palin announced today the state of Alaska intends to file suit in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia challenging U.S. Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne’s decision to list the polar bear as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.

Polar bear: Photo by Bruno D Rodrigues (CC)Polar bear: Photo by Bruno D Rodrigues (CC)

“We appreciate the Secretary’s recognition that oil and gas activities are already regulated under the Marine Mammal Protection Act to prevent impacts to the polar bear and do not pose a threat to the polar bear,” Governor Palin said.    » read more »

House Passes Legislation Aimed at Investing in Alternative Energy, Lowering Gas Prices

Alternative Energy Tax Credits Renewed and Expanded; Individual Tax Relief Extended for Millions

May 21, 2008 -- WASHINGTON, DC - This week, as the price of oil soared past $130 per barrel, Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD) joined a majority in the U.S. House to approve two measures aimed at addressing America's immediate energy needs and investing in the nation's long-term energy future.

Wind farm, Texas: Photo by fieldsbh (CC)Wind farm, Texas: Photo by fieldsbh (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 »

Nancy Pelosi: House Overwhelmingly Votes to Take Action Against Oil Price Fixing

May 20, 2008 -- Washington, D.C.- Speaker Nancy Pelosi released the following statement today on H.R. 6074, the Gas Price Relief for Consumers Act, which passed the House by a vote of 324 to 84, despite a veto threat:

“The House today with a strong bipartisan and veto-proof margin voted to hold foreign oil cartels and Big Oil accountable.

“The legislation provides the Justice Department with a critical tool to pursue antitrust actions against OPEC-controlled entities for fixing prices and creates a new Justice Department Petroleum Industry Antitrust Task Force to examine anticompetitive market practices in the oil industry. It also requires that the mergers of Big Oil companies in recent years be examined for anticompetitive effects.    » read more »

Nancy Pelosi Statement on Bush Signing Legislation to Suspend Filling the Strategic Petroleum Reserve

May 20, 2008 -- Washington, D.C. – Speaker Nancy Pelosi today released the following statement following news that President Bush has signed legislation to temporarily suspend the filling of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve through the end of the year, as long as the price of crude oil remains above $75 per barrel.

A technician works on a Strategic Petroleum Reserve wellhead.: DOE photoA technician works on a Strategic Petroleum Reserve wellhead.: DOE photo

Current shipments to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, which is now 97 percent full, will end on June 30.    » read more »

Carl Levin: Skyrocketing Energy Prices

May 16, 2008 -- Day after day, record-high oil and gasoline prices are hurting millions of American consumers and businesses. Unless something is done to make energy more affordable, the record-high prices will continue to reverberate throughout our economy in Michigan and across the nation, increasing the prices of transportation, food, manufacturing and everything in between.

Chicago gas prices, May 2008: Photo by Matt Wood (CC)Chicago gas prices, May 2008: Photo by Matt Wood (CC)

Skyrocketing energy prices are a threat to our economic and national security, and the time is long past for action.    » read more »

SEC Charges Willbros Group and Former Employees with Foreign Bribery

Washington, D.C., May 14, 2008 — The Securities and Exchange Commission today filed a settled enforcement action charging Willbros Group, Inc. and four former employees with violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), alleging that they paid more than $6 million in undisclosed bribes to Nigerian government officials and others to obtain significant contracts for the Houston-based company.    » read more »

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