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Key
Topics and Analysis: Study Outline
In
October 2006, Hart Energy Consulting and Informa Economics, the
premier consultants to the energy, renewable fuels and agriculture
industries, completed a groundbreaking study on the future of renewables
in the U.S. Refining and Gasoline Markets. The study was well-received
by over 30 subscribers, yet, in the year since the original study, policies
and markets have continued to evolve. North American and Global Refining
& Fuel Markets are experiencing dramatic change. The required use of
renewables such as ethanol and biodiesel is transforming the traditional
gasoline and diesel markets in North America, Europe, South America and
parts of Asia. Public policy leaders such as President Bush and the New
Democratic Congress are calling for profound change, with RFS expansion
to between 15-36 billion gallons — and the development of new, low carbon
fuel standards, at the federal and state level.
The
original study was well received in the global marketplace, and subscribers
have been asking Hart Energy and Informa Economics to update the study to
provide forecasts and insights given continuing political and market
developments. This multi-client study is a proven and cost-effective
avenue for your organization to have the most concise and in-depth analysis
available anywhere on the key issues involved in such dramatic
transformation. We invite you to subscribe today by returning the
subscription form on page 6 of the pdf file listed below or simply contact
Scott Richman at
Informa Economics or
Frederick L. Potter at Hart Energy, to secure your participation in
this comprehensive analysis.
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Ethanol, Biodiesel, and
Renewable Diesel Capacity Forecast – 2008-2020
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Projected Production by
Calendar Year
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Forecast Prices: Crude, Gasoline & Ethanol
2008-2020
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Transportation & Blending Logistics –
Understanding the Challenge
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Blending Economics: Trade-Off Between Octane,
RFS Value & Rvp
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Supply & Demand Balance: The RFS & “Clean
Octane” Requirements
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Key Public Policy Issues:
Prospects for Extending the RFS & Continuation of the Federal Tax
Credits for Ethanol and Biodiesel
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Corn Feedstocks: New Supply
& Price Issues in North American Baseline
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Co-Product Outlooks
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RFS Credits: Determining
Markets & Price – Key Roles
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Imports: CBI – Brazil –
International Trade Issues
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Biobutanol
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Conclusions and Implications
for Refiners, Ethanol Producers, Investment Bankers, Other Renewable
Fuels Companies, Automakers, and Agribusinesses
The entire prospectus and enrollment
in pdf form

To obtain
additional information or to enroll, please contact:
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Mr.
Scott Richman
Senior Vice President
Informa Economics, Inc.
775 Ridge Lake Blvd., Suite 400
Memphis, TN USA
Telephone: 901.766.4594
Fax:
901.766.4471
scott.richman@informaecon.com
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