Chicago/Houston - America’s biggest oil companies will probably cope with U.S. carbon legislation by closing fuel plants, cutting capital spending and increasing imports.
Refiners would have to buy allowances for carbon dioxide spewed from their plants and from vehicles when motorists burn their fuel. Imports would need permits only for the latter, which ConocoPhillips Chief Executive Officer Jim Mulva said would create a competitive 'imbalance'...
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Monday, June 29, 2009
Big Oil’ s Answer to Carbon Law May Be Fuel Imports
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