Sentences with phrase «crude oil export ban»

This year, the Commerce Department quietly sidestepped the nation's de facto crude oil export ban, approving the first overseas oil shipment in decades.
But with the crude oil export ban lifted and liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports on the rise, landowners like Rosinski are starting to question whether or not giving up their land to serve these private aims qualifies as «public good.»
Unless you are supposing that, with Energy East, there will be some sort of domestic consumption priority akin to the crude oil export ban in the U.S., there is no reason that Canadian crude would be sold at or below its market price to Canadian refiners.
[6] Since the crude oil export ban has been lifted, however, we incorporated this change into our simulations of both current policy as well as the Paris agreement.
In response to the announced budget deal that would lift the crude oil export ban, Stephen Kretzmann, Executive Director of Oil Change International, released the following statement:
Three pieces in this issue of Resources highlight my second point: Joel Darmstadter's retrospective on the energy crisis, Stephen Brown and Charles Mason's examination of removing the crude oil export ban created in its wake, and Joseph Aldy's argument for eliminating domestic fossil fuel subsidies.
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