EPA and E15 Testing

Time to set the record straight on EPA’s premature approval of E15 fuel for the marketplace – necessitated by EPA administrator nominee Gina McCarthy’s recent inaccurate and misleading responses to Senate questions about E15 testing. McCarthy was asked:

“Was EPA aware of ongoing (Coordinating Research Council) testing on engine durability, fuel pumps and other engine components? Why not wait until that test was complete before making a decision? Because in the aftermath it looks like the decision was, at best, premature. The CRC data shows millions of approved vehicles are in danger of engine damage.”

Let’s take on the faulty claims in McCarthy’s written responses in turn:

EPA or the Energy Department was “expressly denied” a role in CRC’s E15 testing program: False

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‘A Recipe for Disaster’

EPA’s proposed Tier 3 rule requiring refiners to further reduce sulfur levels in gasoline is just one part of a regulatory wave being unleashed by the agency that would provide limited benefits at significant cost.

An ENVIRON analysis found that gasoline sulfur reductions equivalent to those in the proposed Tier 3 rule would “yield only very small additional improvements” in air quality, while a Baker & O'Brien study shows Tier 3 carrying a price tag for refiners totaling $10 billion in capital costs and $2.4 billion in annual compliance costs. According to Baker & O’Brien, that could add 6 to 9 cents per gallon to the cost of making gasoline – which already contains 90 percent less sulfur than it did a decade ago.

This scenario of high cost for virtually no benefit that characterize... more »

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Energy Today – May 8, 2013

The AdvocateOur Views: Riches Await in the Gulf

The Baton Rouge, La., paper touts the energy potential in the Gulf of Mexico after Interior Secretary Sally Jewell’s recent visit to an offshore rig there. The editorial backs Jewell’s statement that “maintaining the public’s trust in the safety and environmental performance of oil and gas production is critically important as we continue to tap into the Gulf’s abundant resource potential.” 

TribLIVEHow’s the Economy? Looking Up

Washington County, Pa., leads the greater Pittsburgh region in terms of economic development projects, energy production and job creation – thanks to natural gas development and hydraulic fracturing. 

The OklahomanProposed EPA Standards  Could Fuel Higher Gasoline Prices

The newspaper  highlights... more »

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Energy Today – May 7, 2013

The Hill The Case for Keystone XL Goes Beyond Jobs and Energy Independence

In a guest column, Brigham McCown argues the benefits of  the Keystone XL pipeline would extend beyond  jobs and energy security to  safety. According to government statistics, pipelines are the safest way to transport energy supplies, writes McCown.

U.S. News and World ReportLawmakers: Natural Gas Exports Could Erode Political Might of U.S. Adversaries

U.S. News recaps today’s House Subcommittee on Energy and Power hearing, which focused on legislation that would expedite U.S. natural gas exports. Supporters  say shipping natural gas to allies could strengthen diplomatic ties, undermine political leverage of adversaries, while also shaving the U.S. trade deficit and creating jobs.

The Journal News  –... more »

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The Tier 3 Game

It’s one thing to have genuine differences over energy regulatory policy – as the oil and natural gas industry has with EPA’s proposed Tier 3 rule further lowering sulfur levels in gasoline. It’s quite another to see that the rulemaking process is being gamed.

API highlighted substantive and procedural concerns about the Tier 3 proposal at recent public hearings. The rule would require refiners – who invested about $9 billion over the past decade to reduce sulfur in gasoline 90 percent (300 parts per million to 30 ppm) – to lower sulfur content another 6 percent, to 10 ppm. According to one study, the reduction would produce little environmental benefit, while another said it could add 6 to 9 cents per gallon to the cost of making gasoline. API Senior Policy Advisor Patrick Kelly, f... more »

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