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This Week in Petroleum
Data and analysis of recent events affecting the petroleum industry and markets. (archived versions) |
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Heating Oil and Propane Update
Weekly residential, wholesale, and spot prices; and production, demand, and stocks of heating fuels. (Weekly heating oil and propane prices are only collected during the heating season which extends from October through March. ) |
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Weekly Petroleum Status Report
The petroleum supply situation in the context of historical information and selected prices. (archived versions) |
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Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update
Gasoline and diesel fuel prices released weekly |
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Market Prices and Uncertainty Report
Released: September 11, 2012 This is a regular monthly supplement to the EIA Short-Term Energy Outlook. (archived versions) |
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Short-Term Energy Outlook - Petroleum Section
Released: September 11, 2012 Short-term petroleum supply, demand, and price projections. |
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Petroleum Marketing Monthly
Released: September 4, 2012 Provides information and statistical data on a variety of crude oils and refined petroleum products, including statistics on crude oil costs and refined petroleum products sales. (archived versions) |
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Availability and Price of Petroleum and Petroleum Products Produced in Countries Other Than Iran, The
Released: August 24, 2012 This report was prepared in fulfillment of Section 1245(d)(4)(A) of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2012, which requires that, not later than 60 days from enactment and every 60 days thereafter, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) "submit to Congress a report on the availability and price of petroleum and petroleum products produced in countries other than Iran in the 60-day period preceding the submission of the report." (archived versions) |
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Fuel Competition in Power Generation and Elasticities of Substitution
Released: June 21, 2012 This report analyzes the competition between coal, natural gas and petroleum used for electricity generation by estimating what is referred to by economists as the elasticity of substitution among the fuels. |
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What were the key energy commodity price trends in 2011?
Released: February 14, 2012 Energy commodity price trends varied widely during 2011. Crude oil and petroleum products prices increased during 2011, while natural gas, coal, and electricity prices declined. This article provides an overview of key energy commodity price trends in 2011 based on prices seen in futures markets. |
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Energy & Financial Markets: What Drives Crude Oil Prices?
Released: December 14, 2011 An assessment of the various factors that may influence oil prices - physical market factors as well as those related to trading and financial markets. The analysis describes 7 key factors that could influence oil markets and explores possible linkages between each factor and oil prices, and includes regularly-updated graphs that depict aspects of those relationships. |
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Annual Energy Review - Petroleum Section
Released: October 19, 2011 Annual statistics on petroleum supply, demand, and price. |
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International Energy Outlook - Petroleum Section
Released: September 19, 2011 International petroleum projections through 2035 |
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Annual Energy Outlook - Petroleum Section
Released: April 26, 2011 Petroleum projections to 2035. |
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Supplemental Tables to the Annual Energy Outlook
Released: April 26, 2011 The AEO Supplemental tables were generated for the reference case of the Annual Energy Outlook (AEO) using the National Energy Modeling System, a computer-based model which produces annual projections of energy markets. Most of the tables were not published in the AEO, but contain regional and other more detailed projections underlying the AEO projections. |
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Short-Term Energy Outlook, Summer Motor Gasoline Outlook, 2011
Released: April 12, 2011 Projection of motor gasoline prices, supply, and demand for the upcoming summer driving season. |
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Rising Gasoline Prices and the Role of Available Domestic Oil and Natural Gas Resources
Released: March 17, 2011 Presented by: Richard G. Newell, Administrator, U.S. Energy Information Administration, to: Committee on Natural Resources, United States House of Representatives; Washington, DCMarch 17, 2011 |
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Effects of Middle East Events on U.S. Energy Markets
Released: February 10, 2011 Presented by Richard G. Newell, Administrator, U.S. Energy Information Administration; to Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, United States Senate; Washington, D.C.February 3, 2011 |
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Drivers Behind Growing U.S. Product Exports & Shrinking Light-Heavy Price Differences
Released: January 28, 2011 This presentation for the Argus Americas Crude Summit 2011 explores recent increases in product exports from the United States and the shift in light-heave price differences that began in mid 2008. |
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Winter Fuels Outlook Conference 2010
Released: October 13, 2010 This presentation at the 2010 Winter Fuels Outlook Conference in Washington, DC, outlined EIA's current forecast for U.S. crude oil, distillate, natural gas, propane and gasoline supply, demand, and markets over the coming winter season. |
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Petroleum Marketing Annual
Released: August 6, 2010 Final monthly price and volume statistics on crude oil and petroleum products at a national, regional and state level. Annual totals and averages have been calculated from these monthly data. (archived versions) |
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Factors Affecting the Relationship between Crude Oil and Natural Gas Prices (released in AEO2010)
Released: May 11, 2010 Over the 1995-2005 period, crude oil prices and U.S. natural gas prices tended to move together, which supported the conclusion that the markets for the two commodities were connected. Figure 26 illustrates the fairly stable ratio over that period between the price of low-sulfur light crude oil at Cushing, Oklahoma, and the price of natural gas at the Henry Hub on an energy-equivalent basis. |
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World Oil Prices and Production Trends in AEO2010 (released in AEO2010)
Released: May 11, 2010 In AEO2010, the price of light, low-sulfur (or sweet) crude oil delivered at Cushing, Oklahoma, is tracked to represent movements in world oil prices. EIA makes projections of future supply and demand for total liquids, which includes conventional petroleum liquidssuch as conventional crude oil, natural gas plant liquids, and refinery gainin addition to unconventional liquids, which include biofuels, bitumen, coal-to-liquids (CTL), gas-to-liquids (GTL), extra-heavy oils, and shale oil. |
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Comparison of Selected EIA-782 Data With Other Data Sources
Released: April 1, 2010 This article compares annual average prices reported from the EIA-782 survey series for residential No. 2 distillate, on-highway diesel fuel, retail regular motor gasoline, refiner No. 2 fuel oil for resale, refiner No. 2 diesel fuel for resale, refiner regular motor gasoline for resale, and refiner kerosene-type jet fuel for resale with annual average prices reported by other sources. In terms of volume, it compares EIA-782C Prime Supplier annual volumes for motor gasoline (all grades), distillate fuel oil, kerosene-type jet fuel and residual fuel oil with annual volumes from other sources. (archived versions) |
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Probabilities of Possible Future Prices (Released in the STEO April 2010)
Released: April 1, 2010 EIA introduced a monthly analysis of energy price volatility and forecast uncertainty in the October 2009 Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO). Included in the analysis were charts portraying confidence intervals around the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) futures prices of West Texas Intermediate (equivalent to light sweet crude oil) and Henry Hub natural gas contracts. |
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Energy Price Volatility and Forecast Uncertainty (Released in the STEO October 2009)
Released: October 6, 2009 EIA Measures Price Uncertainty in Oil and Natural Gas Markets |
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World Oil Prices and Production Trends in AEO2009 (released in AEO2009)
Released: March 31, 2009 The oil prices reported in AEO2009 represent the price of light, low-sulfur crude oil in 2007 dollars [50]. Projections of future supply and demand are made for liquids, a term used to refer to those liquids that after processing and refining can be used interchangeably with petroleum products. In AEO2009, liquids include conventional petroleum liquidssuch as conventional crude oil and natural gas plant liquidsin addition to unconventional liquids, such as biofuels, bitumen, coal-to-liquids (CTL), gas-to-liquids (GTL), extra-heavy oils, and shale oil. |
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Natural Gas and Crude Oil Prices in AEO (released in AEO2009)
Released: March 31, 2009 If oil and natural gas were perfect substitutes in all markets where they are used, market forces would be expected to drive their delivered prices to near equality on an energy-equivalent basis. The price of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil generally is denominated in terms of barrels, where 1 barrel has an energy content of approximately 5.8 million Btu. The price of natural gas (at the Henry Hub), in contrast, generally is denominated in million Btu. Thus, if the market prices of the two fuels were equal on the basis of their energy contents, the ratio of the crude oil price (the spot price for WTI, or low-sulfur light, crude oil) to the natural gas price (the Henry Hub spot price) would be approximately 6.0. From 1990 through 2007, however, the ratio of natural gas prices to crude oil prices averaged 8.6; and in the AEO2009 projections from 2008 through 2030, it averages 7.7 in the low oil price case, 14.6 in the reference case, and 20.2 in the high oil price case. |
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Hurricane Impacts on the U.S. Oil and Natural Gas Markets
Released: September 26, 2008 Report on hurricane impacts on the U.S. oil and natural gas markets |
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Next Stop for Oil Prices: $100 or $150?
Released: June 30, 2008 This presentation provides an analysis of the various factors behind a six year, six-folding in oil prices and the market conditions likely to either accelerate that rise or result in a significant downturn. |
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World Oil Prices and Production Trends in AEO2008 (released in AEO2008)
Released: June 26, 2008 AEO2008 defines the world oil price as the price of light, low-sulfur crude oil delivered in Cushing, Oklahoma. Since 2003, both above ground and below ground factors have contributed to a sustained rise in nominal world oil prices, from $31 per barrel in 2003 to $69 per barrel in 2007. The AEO2008 reference case outlook for world oil prices is higher than in the AEO2007 reference case. The main reasons for the adoption of a higher reference case price outlook include continued significant expansion of world demand for liquids, particularly in non- OECD countries, which include China and India; the rising costs of conventional non-OPEC supply and unconventional liquids production; limited growth in non-OPEC supplies despite higher oil prices; and the inability or unwillingness of OPEC member countries to increase conventional crude oil production to levels that would be required for maintaining price stability. EIA will continue to monitor world oil price trends and may need to make further adjustments in future AEOs. |
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Motor Gasoline Consumption 2008 - Historical Perspective and Short-Term Projections
Released: April 8, 2008 This report reviews how gasoline markets relate to population, income, prices, and the growing role of ethanol. It also analyzes the structural shift in motor gasoline markets that took place in the late 1990s |
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Motor Gasoline Market Spring 2007 and Implications for Spring 2008
Released: April 8, 2008 This report focuses on the major factors that drove the widening difference between wholesale gasoline and crude oil prices in 2007 and explores how those factors might impact gasoline prices in 2008. |
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Insights into Spring 2008 Gasoline Prices
Released: April 4, 2008 Gasoline prices rose rapidly in spring 2007 due a variety of factors, including refinery outages and lower than expected imports. This report explores those factors and looks at the implications for 2008. |
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Short-Term Energy Outlook Supplement: Why Are Oil Prices So High?
Released: November 6, 2007 Why Are Oil Prices So High? |
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Are Refiners Entering a Golden Age or a Short Cycle?
Released: April 19, 2007 A presentation exploring the factors driving higher prices, margins, and light-heavy price differentials in today's market, and what these observations may imply about future profitability in the refining industry. |
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Refinery Outages: Description and Potential Impact on Petroleum Product Prices
Released: March 27, 2007 This report responds to a July 13, 2006 request from Chairman Jeff Bingaman of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources requested that EIA conduct a study of the impact that refinery shutdowns have had on the price of oil and gasoline. |
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Trends and Transitions in the Diesel Market
Released: March 19, 2007 A presentation at the 2007 NPRA Annual Meeting focusing on trends in the diesel market. The presentation reviews the status of the ULSD program and highlights recent changes and trends in the distillate market that point towards continued strength in diesel prices relative to gasoline for some time. |
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World Oil Prices in AEO2007 (released in AEO2007)
Released: February 22, 2007 Over the long term, the AEO2007 projection for world oil pricesdefined as the average price of imported low-sulfur, light crude oil to U.S. refinersis similar to the AEO2006 projection. In the near term, however, AEO2007 projects prices that are $8 to $10 higher than those in AEO2006. |
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Relationship Between Crude Oil and Natural Gas Prices, The
Released: October 2, 2006 This paper examines the time series econometric relationship between the Henry Hub natural gas price and the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil price. |
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Another Bull Market Consolidation or Have Oil Prices Headed South for the Winter?
Released: September 12, 2006 This presentation was given at the New York Energy Forum on September 5, 2006. It explores the reasons behind rising oil prices over the last few years and discusses whether the drop in oil prices seen in late August and early September 2005 is the start of a long-running trend or is only a temporary decline. |
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EIA Outlook for U.S. Heating Fuels
Released: August 7, 2006 This presentation at the 2006 State Heating Oil and Propane Program Conference in North Falmouth, Massachusetts, outlined EIA's current forecast for U.S. crude oil, distillate, propane and gasoline supply, demand, and markets over the coming winter season. |
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Short-Term Energy Outlook Supplement: Why Are Oil Prices So High?
Released: August 6, 2006 Feature article on the reasons for high oil prices. |
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Summer 2006 Motor Gasoline Prices (Released in the STEO July 2006)
Released: July 1, 2006 This supplement to the July 2006 ShortTerm Energy Outlook (STEO) examines the various factors that have contributed to this summers high gasoline prices and discusses how they may continue to impact markets over the next several months. |
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World Oil Prices in AEO2006 (released in AEO2006)
Released: February 1, 2006 World oil prices in the AEO2006 reference case are substantially higher than those in the AEO2005 reference case. In the AEO2006 reference case, world crude oil prices, in terms of the average price of imported low-sulfur, light crude oil to U.S. refiners, decline from current levels to about $47 per barrel (2004 dollars) in 2014, then rise to $54 per barrel in 2025 and $57 per barrel in 2030. The price in 2025 is approximately $21 per barrel higher than the corresponding price projection in the AEO2005 reference case. |
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Economic Effects of High Oil Prices (released in AEO2006)
Released: February 1, 2006 The AEO2006 projections of future energy market conditions reflect the effects of oil prices on the macroeconomic variables that affect oil demand, in particular, and energy demand in general. The variables include real GDP growth, inflation, employment, exports and imports, and interest rates. |
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Comparisons of Independent Petroleum Supply Statistics
Released: October 24, 2005 Compares final petroleum data published in the PSA with similar petroleum data obtained from other sources. Data comparisons are presented for 1994 through 2003. (archived versions) |
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Distillate in Depth - The Supply, Demand, and Price Picture
Released: October 12, 2005 The presentation provides background on distillate supply and demand, and then focuses on how hurricanes Katrina and Rita impact on refining capacity might affect winter fuels. |
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Regional Comparisons, Spatial Aggregation, and Asymmetry of Price Pass-Through
Released: August 3, 2005 Spot to retail price pass-through behavior of the U.S. gasoline market was investigated at the national and regional levels, using weekly wholesale and retail motor gasoline prices from January 2000 to the present. |
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Energy Policy Forum to Discuss
Released: July 13, 2005 EIA representatives participated in two Energy Policy Forums sponsored by Congressman Jim Gerlach in Pennsylvania on July 6 and 7, 2005. EIA's presentation covered trends, underlying factors, and EIA's outlook for retail gasoline prices. |
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California Gasoline Price Study
Released: May 10, 2005 EIA testifies in local Congressional hearing on what has been driving up gasoline prices in 2004 and 2005, focusing particularly on California where the hearing was held. |
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2004: Sign of the Future for Refiners?
Released: March 14, 2005 A presentation to the NPRA Annual Meeting discussing the major factors that drove petroleum prices, price differentials, and margins in 2004, and what this might mean for refiners as we look towards the future. |
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Petroleum and Natural Gas Outlook
Released: February 18, 2005 A presentation to the National Association of State Energy Officials 2005 Energy Outlook Conference, in Washington, DC, on February 17, 2005, giving EIA's outlook for petroleum and natural gas supply, demand, and prices. |
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Petroleum Supply and Market Outlook
Released: February 9, 2005 A presentation to the 7th Annual International Airport Operations/Jet Fuel Conference, in Orlando, Florida, on February 3, 2005, giving EIA¿s outlook for petroleum supply and prices, with particular attention to jet fuel. |
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World Oil Price Cases (released in AEO2005)
Released: February 1, 2005 World oil prices in AEO2005 are set in an environment where the members of OPEC are assumed to act as the dominant producers, with lower production costs than other supply regions or countries. Non-OPEC oil producers are assumed to behave competitively, producing as much oil as they can profitability extract at the market price for oil. As a result, the OPEC member countries will be able effectively to set the price of oil when they can act in concert by varying their aggregate production. Alternatively, OPEC members could target a fixed level of production and let the world market determine the price. |
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Northeast Energy Outlook Panel
Released: August 10, 2004 Presented by: Doug Macintyre, Senior Oil Market Analyst Presented to: Council of State Governments Eastern Regional Conference Springfield, MA August 10, 2004 |
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U.S. Oil Markets
Released: July 7, 2004 Presented by: Guy F. Caruso, EIA Administrator Presented to: Government Reform Committee on Energy Policy, Natural Resources and Regulatory Affairs U.S. House of Representatives Washington, DC July 7, 2004 |
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Outlook for U.S. Oil Markets
Released: June 15, 2004 Presented by: Guy F. Caruso, EIA Administrator Presented to: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources United States Senate Washington, DC June 15 , 2004 |
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Analysis of Senate Amendment 2028, the Climate Stewardship Act of 2003
Released: May 1, 2004 On May 11, 2004, Senator Landrieu asked EIA to evaluate SA.2028. This paper responds to that request, relying on the modeling methodology, data sources, and assumptions used to analyze the original bill, as extensively documented in EIA's June 2003 report. |
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Oil Market Outlook
Released: April 27, 2004 Presented by: Guy F. Caruso, EIA Administrator Presented to: CSIS - US Saudi Arabian Business Council US - Saudi Relations and Global Energy Security April 27, 2004 |
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U.S. Petroleum Supply and Market Outlook
Released: April 15, 2004 Presented by: Guy F. Caruso, EIA Administrator Presented to: North American Energy Summit April 15, 2004 |
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Outlook for U.S. Energy Markets
Released: March 4, 2004 Presented by: Guy F. Caruso, EIA Administrator Presented to: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate Washington, DC March 4, 2004 |
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Crude & Natural Gas Outlook: More Tightness Ahead
Released: March 1, 2004 Presentation by Guy Caruso Administrator Energy Information Administration NPRA Annual Meeting San Antonio, Texas March 2004 |
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Outlook for U.S. Energy Markets
Released: February 12, 2004 Presented by: Guy F. Caruso, EIA Administrator Presented to: Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources Committee on Resources U.S. House of Representatives February 12, 2004 |
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Inquiry into August 2003 Gasoline Price Spike
Released: December 1, 2003 U.S. Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham requested that EIA conduct an inquiry into the causes of the price increases of gasoline in In July and August of 2003. |
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NASEO 2003 Annual Meeting
Released: September 15, 2003 Presented by: Guy F. Caruso, EIA Administrator Presented to: National Association of State Energy Officials Austin, Texas September 15 , 2003 |
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California Gasoline Prices in Early 2003
Released: July 1, 2003 Statement of Guy Caruso Administrator, Energy Information Administration Department of Energy Before the Subcommittee on Energy Policy, Natural Resources and Regulatory Affairs Committee on Government Reform U.S. House of Representatives July 2, 2003 |
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Outlook for Natural Gas and Petroleum
Released: May 19, 2003 Presented by: Guy F. Caruso, EIA Administrator Presented to: IOGCC Conference Williamsburg, Virginia May 19, 2003 |
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World Oil Market Outlook
Released: May 4, 2003 Presented by: Guy F. Caruso, EIA Administrator Presented to: The Committee On Energy And Commerce U. S. House Of Representatives Washington, DC May 4 2003 |
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California Gasoline Price Study, 2003 Preliminary Findings
Released: May 1, 2003 This is the preliminary report to Congressman Ose describing the factors driving California's spring 2003 gasoline price spike and the subsequent price increases in June and August. |
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California Gasoline Price Study, 2003
Released: May 1, 2003 This is the final report to Congressman Ose describing the factors driving California's spring 2003 gasoline price spike and the subsequent price increases in June and August. |
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Crude Oil, Heating Oil, and Propane Market Outlook 2003
Released: April 1, 2003 This PowerPoint presentation provides an early look at the crude oil, heating oil, and propane market outlooks for the winter of 2003/04. It was given at the 2003 State Heating Oil and Propane Program Conference held in Asheville, NC on August 11, 2003. |
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Forecasting Crude Oil Spot Price Using OECD Petroleum Inventory Levels
Released: March 1, 2003 This paper presents a short-term monthly forecasting model of West Texas Intermediate crude oil spot price using OECD petroleum inventory levels. |
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Gasoline Price Pass-through
Released: January 1, 2003 Over the past several years, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) has extensively studied the relationships between wholesale and retail markets for transportation fuels. This article represents a return to gasoline markets, where EIA first performed this type of analysis and modeling in 1997. The current effort takes advantage of improvements and enhancements to our approach over the intervening years, resulting in more detailed and accurate results. |
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Derivatives and Risk Management in the Petroleum, Natural Gas, and Electricity Industries
Released: October 1, 2002 In February 2002 the Secretary of Energy directed the Energy Information Administration (EIA) to prepare a report on the nature and use of derivative contracts in the petroleum, natural gas, and electricity industries. Derivatives are contracts ('financial instruments') that are used to manage risk, especially price risk. |
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Gasoline Type Proliferation and Price Volatility
Released: September 1, 2002 This paper focuses on the potential effect/role of implementation of a national menu of fuels to address the proliferation of boutique fuels. |
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Crude Oil, Heating Oil, and Propane Market Outlook
Released: August 21, 2002 This PowerPoint presentation provides an early look at the crude oil, heating oil, and propane market outlooks for the winter of 2002/03. It was given at the 2002 State Heating Oil and Propane Program Conference held in Kennebunkport, ME on August 12, 2002. |
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Crude Oil, Heating Oil, and Propane Market Outlook 2002
Released: August 1, 2002 This PowerPoint presentation provides an early look at the crude oil, heating oil, and propane market outlooks for the winter of 2002/03. It was given at the 2002 State Heating Oil and Propane Program Conference held in Kennebunkport, ME on August 12, 2002. |
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Hearing on the Current Situation In U.S. Motor Gasoline Markets
Released: April 23, 2002 Presented by: Mary J. Hutzler, Acting EIA Administrator Washington, DC April 23, 2002 |
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Petroleum Outlook 2002: On the Road to Pamplona
Released: March 18, 2002 Presented by: John Cook Presented to: NPRA Annual Meeting San Antonio, Texas March 18, 2002 |
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Methodology for the Assessment of the Macroeconomic Impacts of Stricter CAFE Standards - Addendum
Released: March 1, 2002 This assessment of the economic impacts of CAFÉ standards marks the first time EIA has used the new direct linkage of the DRI-WEFA Macroeconomic Model to NEMS in a policy setting. This methodology assures an internally consistent solution between the energy market concepts forecast by NEMS and the aggregate economy as forecast by the DRI-WEFA Macroeconomic Model of the U.S. Economy. |
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Jet Fuel Supply/Price Outlook: Fueling the Recovery
Released: February 11, 2002 Presented to: Tithe 4th International Jet Fuel Conference February 11, 2002 |
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Restructuring: The Changing Face of Motor Gasoline Marketing
Released: November 1, 2001 This report reviews the U.S. motor gasoline marketing industry during the period 1990 to 1999, focusing on changes that occurred during the period. The report incorporates financial and operating data from the Energy Information Administration's Financial Reporting System (FRS), motor gasoline outlet counts collected by the National Petroleum News from the States, and U.S. Census Bureau salary and employment data published in County Business Patterns |
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Why Are Gasoline Prices Falling So Rapidly?
Released: September 1, 2001 Brief analysis of falling gasoline prices in the fall of 2001. |
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Factors Impacting Gasoline Prices and Areas for Further Study
Released: August 10, 2001 Presented by: Dr. John S. Cook, Director, Petroleum Division, Office of Oil and Gas Presented to: A public conference sponsored by the Federal Trade Commission August 2, 2001 |
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Crude Oil, Heating Oil, and Propane Market Outlook 2001
Released: August 1, 2001 This PowerPoint presentation provides an early look at the crude oil, heating oil, and propane market outlooks for the winter of 2001/02. It was given by Doug MacIntyre at the 2001 State Heating Oil and Propane Program Conference held in Wilmington, DE on August 13, 2001. |
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Analysis of Strategies for Reducing Multiple Emissions from Electric Power Plants: SO2, Nox, CO2
Released: July 1, 2001 This report responds to a request received from Senator David McIntosh on June 29, 2000 to analyze the impacts on energy consumers and producers of coordinated strategies to reduce emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and carbon dioxide at U.S. power plants. |
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U.S. Gasoline Supply and Prices in the Summer of 2001
Released: June 14, 2001 Presented by: Dr. John S. Cook, Director, Petroleum Division, Office of Oil and Gas Presented to: Committee on Government Reform, Subcommittee on Energy Policy, Natural Resources and Regulatory Affairs United States House of Representatives June 14, 2001 |
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EIA's Testimony on Current Gasoline Situation
Released: June 14, 2001 Statement of John Cook Before the Committee on Government Reform Subcommittee on Energy Policy, Natural Resources and Regulatory Affairs U.S. House of Representatives June 14, 2001 |
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Gasoline Prices: What is Happening?
Released: May 10, 2001 Presentation by Douglas MacIntyre and Joanne Shore, Petroleum Division in EIA's Office of Oil and Gas. |
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Transition to Ultra-Low-Sulfur Diesel Fuel: Effects on Prices and Supply, The
Released: May 1, 2001 This report discusses the implications of the new regulations for vehicle fuel efficiency and examines the technology, production, distribution, and cost implications of supplying diesel fuel to meet the new standards. |
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EIA's Testimony on Current Gasoline Situation
Released: April 25, 2001 On April 25, Dr. John Cook, Petroleum Division Director in the Office of Oil and Gas, testified on West Coast gasoline prices before the Senate Subcommittee on Consumer Affairs , Foreign Commerce, and Tourism. This Subcommittee is under the jurisdiction of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation. Dr. Cook provided the Subcommittee with information on the current gasoline price situation as well as identified unique characteristics of the West Coast gasoline market that help make its gasoline prices generally higher than other regions of the United States. |
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Why Is West Coast Gasoline So Expensive?
Released: April 25, 2001 Testimony on current gasoline prices as well as the unique situations on the West Coast with regard to prices. |
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EIA's Testimony on Crude Oil and Petroleum Products Markets
Released: March 30, 2001 Summary Statement of John Cook Director Petroleum Division Energy Information Administration Department of Energy before the Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality Committee on Energy and Commerce U.S. House of Representatives March 30, 2001 |
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Hearing on Current U.S. Energy Trends
Released: March 21, 2001 Presented by: Mary J. Hutzler, Director, Office of Integrated Analysis and Forecasting Presented to: Senate Energy And Natural Resources Committee United States Senate March 21, 2001 |
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Oil Market Basics
Released: March 1, 2001 An overview of oil markets and how they function. |
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NASEO Energy Outlook Conference
Released: February 1, 2001 Presented by: Dr. John S. Cook, Director, Petroleum Division, Office of Oil and Gas February 26, 2001 |
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Presentation for National Governors' Association
Released: January 26, 2001 Presented by: Dr. John S. Cook, Director, Petroleum Division, Office of Oil and Gas Presented to: National Governors' Association January 26, 2001 |
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Summary Short-Term Petroleum and Natural Gas Outlook
Released: January 12, 2001 Presented by: Mark J. Mazur, Acting EIA Administrator January 12, 2001 |
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Presentation to the National Conference of State Legislators - December 2000 Short-Term Energy Outlook
Released: December 18, 2000 Presentation to the National Conference of State Legislators by Mark Masur, Acting Administrator |
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Regional Energy Profile Forum on Energy Preparedness
Released: December 1, 2000 Presented by: Alice Lippert and Douglas MacIntyre December 1, 2000 |
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EIA's Testimony on Crude Oil, Heating and Transportation Fuel Markets - House Subcommittee
Released: September 28, 2000 Statement of Mark J. Mazur Acting Administrator Energy Information Administration Before the Committee on Commerce Subcommittee on Energy and Power U.S. House of Representatives September 28, 2000 |
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PPMCSA Presentation on Winter Distillate Outlook
Released: September 15, 2000 Presented by: Joanne Shore Presented to: PPMCSA Annual Meeting and Trade Show September 15, 2000 |
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Winter Fuels Market Assessment 2000 (September 7, 2000)
Released: September 7, 2000 Presented by: Mark Rodekohr Presented to: The New England Council & Governor's Conference Boston, MA September 7, 2000 |
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Winter Distillate and Propane Outlook
Released: September 7, 2000 Presentation by Joanne Shore, Petroleum Division in EIA's Office of Oil and Gas. |
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Winter Fuels Market Assessment 2000
Released: September 7, 2000 Dr. John S. Cook, Director of the Petroleum Division in EIA's Office of Oil and Gas. |
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EIA's Testimony on Crude Oil, Heating and Transportation Fuel Markets - Senate Committee
Released: September 1, 2000 Statement of Mark J. Mazur Acting Administrator Energy Information Administration before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources U.S. Senate September 26, 2000 |
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Winter Distillate and Natural Gas Outlook
Released: July 27, 2000 Presented by: Dr. John S. Cook, Director, Petroleum Division; EIA's Office of Oil and Gas July 27, 2000 |
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EIA's Senate Testimony About Rising Crude Oil and Gasoline Prices
Released: July 13, 2000 Statement of John Cook, Director Petroleum Division; Energy Information Administration before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources United States Senate July 13, 2000 |
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Accelerated Depletion: Assessing Its Impacts on Domestic Oil and Natural Gas Prices and Production
Released: July 1, 2000 Analysis of the potential impacts of accelerated depletion on domestic oil and natural gas prices and production. |
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EIA's Senate Testimony About Rising Crude Oil and Gasoline Prices
Released: June 29, 2000 Statement of John Cook, Director Petroleum Division; Energy Information Administration before the Committee on Governmental Affairs U.S. Senate June 29, 2000 |
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Update: A Year of Volatility - Oil Markets and Gasoline
Released: June 20, 2000 Presented by: Dr. John S. Cook, Director, Petroleum Division EIA's Office of Oil and Gas June 21, 2000 |
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Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Power
Released: May 24, 2000 Presented by: Jay E. Hakes, EIA Administrator Presented to: U.S. House of Representatives Washington, DC May 24, 2000 |
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World Oil Market, The
Released: May 11, 2000 Presented by: Jay E. Hakes, EIA Administrator San Diego, CA May 11, 2000 |
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Northeast Heating Fuel Market, The Assessment and Options
Released: May 1, 2000 In response to the President's request, this study examines how the distillate fuel oil market (and related energy markets) in the Northeast behaved in the winter of 1999-2000, explains the role played by residential, commercial, industrial, and electricity generation sector consumers in distillate fuel oil markets and describes how that role is influenced by the structure of the energy markets in the Northeast |
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Increased Potential for Gasoline Price Spikes -- Spring & Summer, Update
Released: April 18, 2000 Dr. John S. Cook, Director of the Petroleum Division in EIA's Office of Oil and Gas. |
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U.S. Distillate Market Update
Released: April 7, 2000 Presented by: Jay E. Hakes, EIA Administrator Providence, RI April 7, 2000 |
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Update: Increased Potential for Gasoline Price Spikes -- Spring & Summer
Released: April 1, 2000 Presented by: Dr. John S. Cook, Director, Petroleum Division EIA's Office of Oil and Gas April 18, 2000 |
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Testimony on Increases in Crude Oil, Distillate Fuels and Gasoline Prices, Senate Committee
Released: March 24, 2000 Presented by: Jay E. Hakes, EIA Administrator Washington, DC March 24, 2000 |
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Why Are Heating Oil Prices Spiking in the Northeast
Released: March 6, 2000 Presentation on Northeast heating oil price spikes. |
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EIA's House of Representatives Testimony About Rising Heating Oil, Diesel, and Gasoline Prices
Released: March 1, 2000 Statement of John Cook, Director, Petroleum Division, Energy Information Administration before the Subcommittee on Energy and Power Committee on Commerce U.S. House Of Representatives March 9, 2000 |
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Myth About Second Quarter Crude Oil Prices
Released: March 1, 2000 Presented by: Dr. John S. Cook, Director, Petroleum Division EIA's Office of Oil and Gas March 10, 2000 |
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U.S. Distillate Market Testimony for New York Assembly Hearing
Released: February 24, 2000 Presented by: Dr. John S. Cook, Director, Petroleum Division EIA's Office of Oil and Gas February 24, 2000 |
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EIA's Senate Testimony About Rising Heating Oil, Diesel, and Gasoline Prices
Released: February 24, 2000 Statement of John Cook, Petroleum Division Director, Energy Information Administration before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, U.S. Senate February 24, 2000 |
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Presentation to the Boston Heating Oil Summit
Released: February 16, 2000 Presented by: Jay E. Hakes, EIA Administrator February 16, 2000 |
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Presentation to the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners,
Released: July 21, 1999 Presented by: Jay E. Hakes, EIA Administrator Presented to: National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners Staff Subcommittee on Gas San Francisco, CA July 21, 1999 |
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Petroleum: An Energy Profile 1999
Released: July 1, 1999 Explains in laymen's terms the major components and operations of the U.S. petroleum industry that include: petroleum products, resources and reserves, drilling and exploration, refining, storage and transportation, imports, exports, and petroleum marketing |
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Demand and Price Outlook for Phase 2 Reformulated Gasoline, 2000
Released: May 19, 1999 Phase 2 of the U.S. reformulated gasoline program begins at the end of this year. This article, published in the Petroleum Supply Monthly, April 1999, provides a forecast and analysis of the demand and price for Phase 2 reformulated gasoline for the year 2000. |
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Price Changes in the Gasoline Market - Are Midwestern Gasoline Prices Downward Sticky?
Released: February 1, 1999 The report concentrates on regional gasoline prices in the Midwest from October 1992 through June 1998. |
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Statement Before the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, U.S. Senate
Released: January 28, 1999 Statement of Jay Hakes Administrator, Energy Information Administration Department of Energy Before the Energy and Natural Resources Committee U.S. Senate January 28, 1999 |
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What Does the Kyoto Protocol Mean to U.S. Energy Markets and the U.S. Economy?
Released: October 1, 1998 A Briefing Paper on the Energy Information Administration's Analysis and Report Prepared for the Committee on Science, U.S. House of Representatives |
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El Paso Gasoline Prices
Released: September 3, 1998 Presented by: Dr. John S. Cook, Director, Petroleum Division EIA's Office of Oil and Gas |
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Why do Motor Gasoline Prices Vary Regionally? California Case Study
Released: July 15, 1998 Analysis of the difference between the retail gasoline prices in California and the average U.S. retail prices. |
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Assessment of Summer 1997 Motor Gasoline Price Increase
Released: May 1, 1998 Assesses the 1997 late summer gasoline market and some of the important issues surrounding that event. |
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Petroleum 1996: Issues and Trends
Released: September 1, 1997 Examines historical trends and focuses on major petroleum issues and the events they represent. It analyzes different dimensions of the petroleum industry and related markets in terms of how they relate to the volatility in petroleum markets. |
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Motor Gasoline Assessment, Spring 1997
Released: July 1, 1997 analyzes the factors causing the run up of motor gasoline prices during Spring 1996 and the different market conditions during Spring 1997 that caused prices to decline. |
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Analysis of Gasoline Markets Spring 1996, An
Released: June 1, 1996 The factors causing the run up of motor gasoline prices during spring 1996. |
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Demand, Supply, and Price Outlook for Reformulated Motor Gasoline 1995
Released: July 1, 1994 Provisions of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 designed to reduce ground-level ozone will increase the demand for reformulated motor gasoline in a number of U.S. metropolitan areas. This article discusses the effects of the new regulations on the motor gasoline market and the refining industry. |
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Demand, Supply, and Price Outlook for Low-Sulfur Diesel Fuel
Released: August 1, 1993 The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 established a new, sharply lower standard for the maximum sulfur content of on-highway diesel fuel, to take effect October 1, 1993. |
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