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WESTERN STATES PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION
Price at the Fuel Pump – Facts and Myths
Legislative Energy Horizon Institute
Catherine Reheis-Boyd
July 20, 2011
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The energy conversation
It‟s complex, it‟s crucial, it‟s interconnected
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Myth:The world is running out of oil.
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Source: ExxonMobil, U.S. Geological Survey
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Fact: Estimates of global recoverable conventional
oil resources have grown over time
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Fact: USGS estimates global oil & gas
endowment is 5.2 trillion barrels 13% has been used; 87% remains to be used and/or found
Source: U.S. Geological Survey World Petroleum Assessment 20005
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Source: Strategic Significance of America‟s Oil Shale Resource, Office of
Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves, U.S. Department of Energy
Washington, D.C. March 2004
Fact: Unconventional sources of oil continue to grow
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Fact: Many of the constraints on oil
production are policy driven
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Fact: Many of the constraints on oil
production are policy driven
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“This is the fifth time that the world is said
to be running out of oil. Each time –
whether it was the „gasoline famine‟ at the
end of WWI or the „permanent shortage‟ of
the 1970s – technology and the opening
of new frontier areas has banished the
specter of decline. There‟s no reason to
think that technology is finished this time.”
Daniel Yergin, President, Cambridge
Energy Research Associates, author of
Pulitzer Prize-winning book on oil, The
Prize
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Myth: Oil companies control the world‟s supply of oil
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Source: API, PFC Energy
Fact: Oil companies control just 6% of world supply
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Myth:Oil companies determine the price of crude oil
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Fact: The price of crude oil is determined
by global commodity markets
New York Mercantile Exchange International Petroleum Exchange, London
Singapore International Monetary Exchange13
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Fact: Oil prices are linked to many uncertain factors
Source: API, U.S. Energy Information Administration14
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Tunisia
AlgeriaJan. 7, 2011
LibyaFeb. 16, 2011
EgyptJan. 25, 2011
Saudi ArabiaMarch 2, 2011
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Spot Price, Brent Crude Oil15
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Myth: Oil companies set the price of
gasoline at the pump
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Source: Lundberg Survey, Incorporated, all WSPA states, based on 2009 data
Integrated oil company owned
and operated 16%
Independent refiner owned and operated
6%
Oil company owned, operated
by leasee14%
Independent owners and/or
operators64%
Fact: Most gas stations are
independently owned and operated
Integrated oil company
owned/operated 2,877
Independent refiner
owned/operated 1,093
Refiner owned,
leasee operated 2,617
Independently
owned/operated 11,550
Total 18,137
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Myth: Gasoline prices go up like a
rocket but come down like a feather
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Fact: Retail gasoline prices follow wholesale
prices (which, in turn, are driven by crude oil prices
and other supply and demand factors) at virtually
the same speed upward as they do downward. US Energy Information Administration/ 2003 California Gasoline Price Study Final Report
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Crude Oil (WTI)
U.S. Gasoline
West Cost Gasoline (PADD 5)
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Myth: Oil companies make obscene profits
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Fact: Oil company earnings average less than
average manufacturing company earnings
Source: API, U.S. Census Bureau for U.S. manufacturing and Oil Daily for the oil and natural gas industry.21
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Fact: Oil & gas stocks are top
performers in public pension funds
Large public employee pension funds
in 17 states have $1.1 trillion invested
in oil and gas stocks
Oil & gas investments returned an
average of $1.42 for every $1 invested
between 2005 and 2009
All other investments returned $1.06
for every $1 invested between 2005
and 2009
Source: API; The Financial Contribution of Oil and Natural Gas Company Investments To Major
Public Employee Pension Plans in Seventeen States, 2005 – 2009: Robert J. Shapiro and Nam D.
Pham , July 2011
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Myth: High gas prices mean
big profits for oil companies
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Fact: Gasoline prices closely track crude oil costs
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Spot Price, West Texas
Intermediate; Average weekly price U.S. gasoline and California gasoline
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Jan 07, 2011
Crude Oil (WTI)
U.S. Gasoline
West Cost Gasoline (PADD 5)
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What We Pay For In A Gallon of Regular Gasoline
May 2011
Fact: Crude oil and taxes are major
cost components in a gallon of gasoline
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, based on U.S. average cost for regular gasoline25
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Fact: West Coast taxes are among
the highest in the nation
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California Hawaii Washington U.S. Average Oregon
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Source: API26
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Fact: Gasoline prices closely track crude oil costs
Recent historic highs are the result of
record crude oil prices and increasing
worldwide demand for oil products
Regional retail price differences are
explained in part by differences in
wholesale prices and to a larger
degree by differences in retail supply
costs and retail competition
Source: 2007-08 Gas Price Study, Final Report, Conducted By Dr. Keith Leffler,
Economist, University of Washington for the Washington State Attorney General
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Myth: Oil companies are preventing development
of alternative and renewable energy sources
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Source: API, T2 & Associates and CEE, June 2009.
Fact: Oil companies are major investors
in low and zero emission technologies
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Source: API, T2 & Associates and CEE, June 2009.
Fact: Oil companies are major investors
in low and zero emission technologies
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Myth: Oil companies are not interested
in a diversified energy portfolio
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Fact: Global energy demand is rising
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Outlook 201132
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Fact: EIA projects by 2035, fossil fuels will still
represent 81 percent of US energy supply
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Fact: Public policies pose major
challenges to energy supply
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Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Outlook 2011,
Renewable Energy Consumption by Sector and Source, Reference case
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Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Outlook 2011, Renewable Energy
Consumption by Sector and Source, Reference case; California Energy Commission,
Integrated Energy Policy Report , 200936
Fact: Public policies pose major
challenges to energy supply
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Fact: Public policies pose major
challenges to energy supply
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Fact: It‟s complex, it‟s crucial, it‟s interconnected
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Fact: It‟s complex, it‟s crucial, it‟s interconnected
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