Silent disruption limiting oil
supply - as it appears in the July 7 issue of the Oil & Gas Journal.
July 2008
Impact of a
National Carbon Emission Cap and Trade Program on the US Petroleum
Industry. July 2008
Presentation given
to U.S. Senate Staff on world petroleum markets and refined oil
products. June
2008
A report on the EPRINC-EIA
Ethanol Roundtable Discussion that took place on April 15th. June
2008
Energy
Tomorrow Jane Van Ryan
interviews Lucian Pugliaresi on the structure of the world oil market.
(Podcast) May 2008
Testimony
of Lucian Pugliaresi before the House of Representatives Committee on
Judiciary, May 7, 2008.
Ethanol
Mandate 2008, An EPRINC-EIA Roundtable Discussion. April 2008
On
April 11, 2008, EPRINC provided a briefing on Capitol Hill on the
structure of the upstream and downstream petroleum markets. This is the
powerpoint from that briefing. April 2008
“A Series of
Unfortunate Events.” March 2008
Interview of EPRINC's
President, Lucian Pugliaresi, in Oil&Energy, January 2008
An extended version of the interview can be found at
the Oil&Energy Website, January 2008
Energy
System Limits Future Ethanol Growth. as it appears in O&G Journal November
2007
Energy
System Limits Future Ethanol Growth, printable version November
2007
Energy Tomorrow podcast with
Lucian Pugliaresi. November 2007
Jane Van Ryan of the American Petroleum Institute's Energy Tomorrow
broadcast series interviews EPRINC's president, Lucian Pugliaresi,
and Rayola Dougher, senior economic advisor to API, on recent
developments in global world oil supplies and trends in gasoline
prices.
Wisconsin
Public Radio podcast with Lawrence J. Goldstein, November 2007
Is the U.S. economy headed toward recession? That's the question for
the seven o'clock hour, as Joy Cardin and her guest,Lawrence J.
Goldstein, Economist, and Director of the Energy Policy Research
Foundation, Washington, DC., discuss the near 100-dollar per barrel
price of crude-oil.
Study
forcasts US fuel demand for next decade. October 2007
Where is the US Motor Fuels
Market Headed? July 2007
Cellulosic
Ethanol Roundtable Presentation July 2007
The Silent Disruption May 2007
Power Point
Presentation at LSU Conference, "Alternative Energy 2007", April
2007
Ethanol
II: Is Home-Grown Fuel Policy Undermining U.S. Energy Security?
April 2007
Why Do Oil Prices Jump So High When Supply Glitches
Occur? November 2006
Does the Hubbert Method Provide a Reliable Means of
Predicting Future Oil Production? October 2006
Update on Ethanol. July 2006
Rising
Gasoline Prices: Made in the USA. May 2006
Responding
to Higher Prices. March 2006
Gasoline Prices: Balancing Supply and Demand. January
2006
Lessons From the Hurricanes November 2005
Look Before You
Leap, Don't Cut the Gasoline Tax. August 2005
Energy Policy: A Few Steps Forward. August 2005
Congressional
Action to Mandate Use of MTBE In Spite of Known Risks. June 2005
A Second Look at Nuclear Power. June 2005
An Introductory Survey of Economics and Nuclear Energy.
June 2005
The Diesel Car: A Beautiful Swan Abroad, An Ugly
Duckling At Home. March 2005
ONE SIZE FITS ALL? Or, If The Shoe Pinches Should You
Still Wear It? February 2005
Using the SPR: Issues and Lessons from Recent History. December
2004
Refining Capacity, Challenges and Opportunities Facing
the U.S. Industry. August 2004
OIL & THE US ECONOMY. May 2004
Oil and the
Other Commodities. April 2004
MTBE at Center
Stage. January 2004
The SPR, the Royalty in Kind Program, and Oil Prices.
August 2003
Going Where the
Oil is, This report first considers countries where the lion's
share of the world's oil production and reserves are located and
relates them to their rankings within certain World Bank governance
indicators. The report then focuses on the challenges facing companies
operating in environments where governance practices are far from
ideal. The issue of corporate responsibility in such circumstances is
discussed as well as the efforts of corporations and governments to
deal with it. July 2003
Energy
Supply Prospects and Politics: Focus on Alaska. April 2003
Larry Goldstein: live interview with National Public
Radio. (NPR) February 2003
The Heat Is On. February 2003
Energy Supply
Risk: Perspectives in Light of Venezuelan. December 2002
Energy This Winter: Prospects and Risks for the
Northeast. November 2002
Once Again Iraq End Game? Mate? September 2002
A Window for
Precautionary Action on Oil. In April, a PIRINC senior executive
responded informally to a request to assess oil market implications of
certain ?what if? scenarios regarding a possible U.S. led attack on
Iraq. He was later asked by several U.S. government officials to put
his views on paper. This briefing paper was prepared in response to
this request. August 2002
Iraqi Oil: A Love/Hate Relationship. June 2002
Refining Concentration and Industry Dynamics. April
2002
MTBE, Ethanol - Sorting Through the Oxygenate Issues.
December 2001
Buy Insurance When It's Cheap: Add to the SPR Now.
October 2001
It's All Connected: Natural Gas, Electricity, Heating
Oil And Gasoline. July 2001
Beyond Kyoto-What the World Needs Now. May 2001
California's
Electricity Woes and The Potential Impact On The Refining Industry.
May 2001
Energy Policy: Keeping Supply, Demand, and Time in
Perspective. May 2001
If Not Kyoto, What Next? April 2001
Directions Towards A Balanced Energy Policy.
February 2001
Oil
Industry Developments: Stresses and Responses, The report reviews
different aspects of the industry response to the market developments
of past year and discusses implications for the future. January 2001
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