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Title:
Consideration of Crude Oil Source in Evaluating Transportation Fuel GHG Emissions
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Publication Date:
Mar 2009
Publication Type:
Report/Publication
Contact:
Phil DiPietro (Joseph.Dipietro@netl.doe.gov)
Program/Technology:
Climate
Hydrogen & Clean Fuels
Oil & Gas
Author:
Kristin Gerdes (NETL)
Timothy J. Skone (NETL)
Synopsis:
NETL has analyzed the life cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of transportation fuels (gasoline, diesel and jet fuel) for the baseline year 2005. Further analysis reveals that producing diesel from imported crude oil results in well-to-tank GHG emissions that are, on average, 59% higher than from domestic crude oil. Imported crude oils are on average heavier and contain higher levels of sulfur and the controls on venting and flaring during crude oil production are not as good as in domestic operations. This report provides a brief summary of methodology and results of these two analyses.
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