September 2003

Trends and Resources

HP Impact: Debate continues over ethanol use, increased smog

The US Senate has passed an energy bill, which sets up an interesting dynamic for merging the differences in the two bills in a House-Senate conference committee. Frank Maisano, directo..

Weirauch, Wendy, Hydrocarbon Processing Staff

The US Senate has passed an energy bill, which sets up an interesting dynamic for merging the differences in the two bills in a House-Senate conference committee. Frank Maisano, director of strategic communications for the Washington, D.C. law firm Bracewell & Patterson, is following the debate. He specializes in energy and environmental issues. In the aftermath of the passage of the Senate Energy bill, he has noticed that "two interesting sidebar items have also emerged regarding ethanol." Smog in Los Angeles. Air problems in the South California air basin continue to get worse. "While weather has not been

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