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1 CIS S 31125

TITLE: Gas Supply and Price Issues

CIS-NO: 2001-S311-25  
SOURCE: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Senate  
DOC-TYPE: Hearing Retrieve the full text of testimony  
DOC-NO: S. Hrg. 106-765  
DATE: July 13, 2000  
LENGTH: iii+83 p.  
CONG-SESS: 106-2  
ITEM-NO: 1040-A; 1040-B  
SUDOC: Y4.EN2:S.HRG.106-765  
CIS DOCUMENT ON DEMAND: 1-800-227-2477 (Full Text Reproductions)  
GPO-STOCK-NO: 552-070-26377-2.

SUMMARY:
Hearing to examine recent increases in gasoline and oil prices, including gasoline price increases in the Midwest, and to review impact of EPA reformulated gasoline (RFG) motor vehicle emissions reduction program on consumer gasoline prices.
 
Supplementary material (p. 80-83) includes a submitted statement.

CONTENT-NOTATION: Oil and gas price increases, issues review

DESCRIPTORS:  
    PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUM INDUSTRY; ENERGY PRICES; ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY; ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION; ENERGY REGULATION; AIR POLLUTION; CONSUMERS; GASOLINE

01-S311-25 TESTIMONY NO: 1     July 13, 2000 p. 9-80
 
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
   COOK, JOHN S. (Director, Petroleum Division, Energy Information Administration)
   PERCIASEPE, ROBERT W. (Assistant Administrator, Office of Air and Radiation, EPA)
   SLAUGHTER, BOB (General Counsel, National Petrochemical & Refiners Association)
   VAUGHN, ERIC (President and CEO, Renewable Fuels Association)
   CAVANEY, RED (President and CEO, American Petroleum Institute)
   PARKER, RICHARD G. (Director, Bureau of Competition, FTC)
   KUMINS, LAWRENCE C. (Specialist, Energy Policy, CRS)
 
STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION:
   Factors contributing to recent increase in gasoline and oil prices, including recent gasoline price increases in the Midwest (related graphs, p. 15-16); views on RFG program impact on consumer gasoline prices; recommendations for policies to address rising gasoline and oil prices; elaboration on gasoline and oil supply and price issues (related graphs, p. 42-43).
 
CONTENT NOTATION:
   Oil and gas price increases, issues review
 
TESTIMONY DESCRIPTORS:
   NATIONAL PETROCHEMICAL & REFINERS ASSOCIATION; FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION; CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE; STATISTICAL DATA: PRICES AND COST OF LIVING; STATISTICAL DATA: ENERGY; ENERGY INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION

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