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Tar sands oil is the dirtiest fuel on Earth. Because producing it consumes so much energy, a gallon of tar sands crude generates 17 percent more carbon pollution than conventional crude oil.
Frances Beinecke
Energy
Earth
Percent
More
Dirtiest
Crude
Crude Oil
Consumes
Because
Tar
Than
So Much Energy
Oil
Conventional
Pollution
Fuel
Gallon
Sands
Much
Producing
Carbon
A variety of factors contribute to the price of gasoline in the United States. These factors include worldwide supply, demand and competition for crude oil, taxes, regional differences in access to gasoline supplies and environmental regulations.
Gary Miller
Environmental
Competition
Differences
Worldwide
States
Variety
Factors
Price
Crude
Crude Oil
Supplies
Supply
Demand
Access
Contribute
Oil
Regional
Taxes
Regulations
Include
United
United States
Gasoline
Shell and Exxon support export, but refiners like Valero could end up paying more for the crude oil.
Gene Green
More
Could
Crude
Crude Oil
Support
Like
Shell
End
Up
Oil
Paying
Export
Soaring prices for crude oil, falling production surpluses, wild speculation in commodities, a rush into the precious metals, turmoil in the Middle East, assertive oil producers: it is 1973-74 all over again, and at dictation speed.
James Buchan
Speed
Wild
East
Rush
Prices
Crude
Crude Oil
Over
Metals
Falling
Dictation
Precious
Commodities
Middle
Oil
Middle East
Soaring
Again
Turmoil
Producers
Production
Assertive
Speculation
About 75% of the price of gas is really dictated by crude oil. At the heart of the issue is increasing demand over a period of many years around the world. World crude oil consumption now is close to 90 million barrels a day. Most of the growth in demand is coming from China and the developing world.
John S. Watson
Day
Heart
World
Increasing
About
Price
Crude
Crude Oil
Consumption
Developing
Developing World
Demand
Over
Most
Period
Around
Coming
Issue
Years
Dictated
Close
Oil
China
Really
Barrels
Many
Now
Growth
Million
Gas
In crude oil trading, we have seen a 46 percent increase over 1 year in the margins there.
Peter DeFazio
Seen
Year
Increase
Percent
Percent Increase
Crude
Crude Oil
Over
Trading
Oil
Margins
When coal came into the picture, it took about 50 or 60 years to displace timber. Then, crude oil was found, and it took 60, 70 years, and then natural gas. So it takes 100 years or more for some new breakthrough in energy to become the dominant source. Most people have difficulty coming to grips with the sheer enormity of energy consumption.
Rex Tillerson
Natural
People
Picture
Become
Energy
Difficulty
Enormity
Took
Some
About
More
Crude
Crude Oil
Consumption
Takes
New
Most
Sheer
Coming
Timber
Came
Source
Years
Dominant
Oil
Energy Consumption
Natural Gas
Breakthrough
Grips
Then
Coal
Displace
Found
Gas
The U.S. policy of hoarding crude oil never made the world, or even the U.S., a safer place.
Timothy Noah
World
Made
Crude
Never
Crude Oil
Policy
Safer
Safer Place
Hoarding
Oil
Place
Even
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