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US Could Become a Net Exporter of Gasoline
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Green Car Congress -- The refining industry is grappling with shifting scenarios for the future energy landscape, including one case in which the United States could become a net exporter of gasoline by 2010, according to a new analysis of the refining industry by global management consulting firm Booz & Company. In 2007, the US imported.

The report, “Refining Trends: The Golden Age Or the Eye of The Storm? Part IV: Tough Choices,” explores rising demand for fuel in Asia and the BRIC nations (Brazil, Russia, India and China), mandates for biofuels, alternative technology vehicles, and the global introduction of ultra low-cost automobiles such as the $2,500 Tata Nano. This confluence of contradictory factors is confounding an industry that counts on 20-year predictions to guide investment decisions made today, according to the analysis.


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Thursday, August 28, 2008
Green Car Congress -- The refining industry is grappling with shifting scenarios for the future energy landscape, including one case in which the United States could become a net exporter of gasoline by 2010, according to a new analysis of the refining industry by global management consulting firm Booz & Company. In 2007, the US imported.

The report, “Refining Trends: The Golden Age Or the Eye of The Storm? Part IV: Tough Choices,” explores rising demand for fuel in Asia and the BRIC nations (Brazil, Russia, India and China), mandates for biofuels, alternative technology vehicles, and the global introduction of ultra low-cost automobiles such as the $2,500 Tata Nano. This confluence of contradictory factors is confounding an industry that counts on 20-year predictions to guide investment decisions made today, according to the analysis.

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Gas_Buzzer
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Not very likely.
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I won't hold my breath!
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Message Posted: 8/29/2008 2:59:45 PM  Ignore Showbizk Report Abuse
"So the supply and demand thing is working?"
MajorSteve: It ALWAYS works. Some folks just would prefer it didn't.
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Message Posted: 8/29/2008 12:50:45 PM  Ignore NickHammer Report Abuse
I think this article is EXTREMELY MISLEADING. Like white_fang mentions, I believe they're only talking about already-refined gasoline, NOT crude oil (or even petroleum).

We consume over 20 million barrels of petroleum per day (the equivalent of about 9.5 million barrels of gasoline). Of that 20 million, we import 12 million barrels of petroleum each day (or 5.5 millions barrels of gasoline, much greater than the 1 million barrels this article is talking about).

So, the way I see it, we'd still be importing a boatloads of petroleum, but refining it here and "exporting" gasoline. BFD.
WillyG
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Message Posted: 8/29/2008 11:57:44 AM  Ignore WillyG Report Abuse
How is it that we will become an exporter of something we're importing cause we don't have as much as we need for our own use ? Isn't that the reason our gas prices are where they are ? Or is it those darn speculators, again ?
white_fang
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Message Posted: 8/29/2008 11:57:15 AM  Ignore white_fang Report Abuse
they're mixing "crude oil" & "gasoline" just to try to give Americans some hope..

big difference in exporting gasoline, and exporting oil.. and besides.. it's not gonna happen..
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$2,500 car? Intriguing...
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yesterday' article
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So the supply and demand thing is working?
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This is just a case scenario. When will this actually happen? Not in 2010, maybe 2020.
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Message Posted: 8/29/2008 11:50:37 AM  Ignore amearly Report Abuse
So once again lets serve everyone else and continue to drag this economy down.
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WHAT?...............I was out of touch for a week and now all of a sudden we've got extra gas to export?
Gerund1
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First they need to address the cost to the North American consumer - THEN think about exporting!
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get our prices down first
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Same bs presented yesterday.
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That might happen, in 2010.
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hope i live that long
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Seriously doubt it.
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yeah I think they are jumping the gun
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That assumes a lack of demand here which I think is unrealistic.
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By 2010? In 2 years? I don't think so.
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I agree, seems pretty far off.
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I don't see this happening, either.
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That's a laughing point...our "OLD" refineries can not even keep up with current demand. Even with improvements with existing refineries..."we" have not built a NEW refinery for over 30 years!
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Time will tell.?? If the present Congress has to get involved it will never happen.
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would be pretty awesome - don't see it really happening!
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It would cost money to ship in both directions.
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You've got to be kidding. You are sniffing too many gas fumes
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That's a nice statement...unless they just feel like jacking up the prices.
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I'd love to see this.
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Beautiful dreams there no1doc
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If we're flush with gasoline that means supply is up and pump prices should continue down.
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"usa! usa! finally we may be able to export something other than Dollars!"

AND JOBS!!!
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AGREE!! This would be a great boost for the economy!!
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hopefully this will happen...great boost for the economy
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Great way to boost our economy. Go USA !!!!!
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When pigs fly.
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yea, right
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Really???
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usa! usa! finally we may be able to export something other than Dollars!
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ya right
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Tough read. I like the "Booz" part though.
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So what would be wrong with the US being a world processor of crude oil into gasoline? The chemical industry has been one of the bright spots in foreign trade. Chemicals have consistantly been one of the places where the US has been a net exporter and regularly helps with our trade imbalance.
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This would be a huge surprise... and a pleasant one.
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Not a bad concept, we could remove the national debt and get a stronger economy, the dollar would soar.
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Alternative fuels.
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Let's everybody hold hands with the tree next to you. Can't say I trust any organization called "Green Car Congress" to be a reliable source of information.
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If we really become big into Alternative fuels, then yes, we should use our refining capacity to make gasoline, and then export it. No sense just letting these multi Billion $ refineries sit idel.

But it would take a major shift away from gasoline to things like Air, electric, Hydrogen.... Right now there are not a lot of alternatives on the market. So 2010 is way too optimistic.
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'US Could Become a Net Exporter of Gasoline' by 2010....
Great! More profits for big oil.

But they may be exporting bio fuels and 'a move to non-oil based vehicles in Western countries.'
Maybe more renewable energies and electric vehicles........
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