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Energy Issues and the Impacts on Freight Transportation Dr. Mark Rodekohr Energy Information Administration May 17, 2006

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Energy Issues and the Impacts on Freight Transportation

Dr. Mark Rodekohr

Energy Information Administration

May 17, 2006

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Presentation Organization

• Short-Term Fuel Price Outlook for Freight Fuels

• Longer Term Outlook for the Freight Sector

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West Texas Intermediate Crude Oil Price(Base Case and 95% Confidence Interval*)

*The confidence intervals show +/- 2 standard errors based on the properties of the model.

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Forecast

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U.S. Distillate Fuel Prices

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Jan-02 Jan-03 Jan-04 Jan-05 Jan-06 Jan-07 Jan-08

Retail Diesel Retail Heating Oil WTI Crude Oil

Forecast

Cents

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gallon

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*Includes OPEC non-crude production, MMBD= million barrels per day

Growth in World Consumption & Non-OPEC Production

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non-OPEC supply growth

Forecast

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World Oil Surplus Production Capacity

Forecast

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Major Events and World Oil Prices1970-2005

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Refiner Acquisition Cost of Imported Crude Oil (Saudi Light Official Price for 1970-73)

Oil Embargo

Iranian Revolution

Iran-Iraq War Begins

Saudis abandon "swing producer" role

Iraq Invades Kuwait

Operation Desert Storm

OPEC cutbacks

9/11 attacks

Venezuela Unrest

Strong Demand Growth

Asian Economic Crisis

Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Strike U.S. Gulf Coast

dollars per barrel

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EIA Has Reassessed Its Long-Term Oil Price Projection

• Major oil producing countries pace investment more consistent with higher oil price path

• Investment impediments more persistent, even after several years of relatively higher oil prices

• Cost of doing business increasing

• Not due to “Peak Oil” considerations, although we are following this issue closely

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History

AEO2005

AEO2006

World Oil Price, 1980-2030(2004 dollars per barrel)

History Projections

Annual Energy Outlook 2005 and 2006

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U.S. Petroleum Consumption by Sector, 1970-2030(million barrels per day)

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Industrial

Transportation

Residential and Commercial

Electric Power

ProjectionsHistory

Annual Energy Outlook 2006

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U.S. Transportation Energy Consumption by Mode, 1980-2030(quadrillion Btu)

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ProjectionsHistory

Annual Energy Outlook 2006

Light-Duty Vehicles

Rail

Freight Trucks

Water

Air

Bus

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U.S. Heavy-Duty Vehicle Energy Consumption, 1980-2030(quadrillion Btu)

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ProjectionsHistory

Annual Energy Outlook 2005 and 2006

AEO2006AEO2005

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U.S. Heavy-Duty Travel, 1980-2030(billion miles)

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ProjectionsHistory

Annual Energy Outlook 2005 and 2006

AEO2006AEO2005

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U.S. Heavy-Duty Vehicle Efficiency, 1980-2030(miles per gallon)

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ProjectionsHistor

y

Annual Energy Outlook 2005 and 2006

AEO2006

AEO2005

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U.S. Heavy-Duty Vehicle Sales, 1980-2030(thousands)

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ProjectionsHistory

Annual Energy Outlook 2005 and 2006

AEO2006

AEO2005

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U.S. Heavy-Duty Vehicle Technology Penetration, 2000-2030(percent)

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Annual Energy Outlook 2006

Internal Friction Reduction

Advanced Drag Reduction

Advanced Fuel Injection

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U.S. Transportation Fuel Use in Two Technology Cases(percent change from reference case)

2005 Technology

High Technology

Light-DutyVehicles

FreightTrucks Aircraft Light-Duty

VehiclesFreightTrucks Aircraft

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Annual Energy Outlook 2006

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World Transportation Sector Energy Use by Region, 2002-2025 (quadrillion Btu)

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Mature Market Economies Transitional Economies Emerging Economies

International Energy Outlook 2005

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World Oil Reserves by Country, as of January 1, 2006(billion barrels)

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Rest of WorldUnited

IndonesiaEcuador

AngolaOmanIndia

AzerbaijanNorway

KazakhstanBrazil

AlgeriaMexico

QatarChina

United StatesNigeria

LibyaRussia

VenezuelaUAE

KuwaitIraqIran

CanadaSaudi Arabia

Oil & Gas Journal, Vol. 103, No. 47 (December 19, 2005).

World Total =1,293 Billion Barrels