Adequate, Reliable & Affordable Fuel in a Low-Carbon World Catherine Reheis-Boyd President May 16, 2012 WESTERN STATES PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION Power Association.

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Adequate, Reliable & Affordable Fuel in a Low-Carbon World Catherine Reheis-Boyd President May 16, 2012 WESTERN STATES PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION Power Association of Northern California 2012 Annual Seminar

WESTERN STATES PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION 2 CA transportation fuel challenges  Low Carbon Fuel Standard  Cap and Trade  Fuels Under Cap and Trade  Clean Fuels Outlet

Performance based or picking winners and losers? Source: California Air Resources Board, staff report on Low Carbon Fuel Standard fuel pathways, September WESTERN STATES PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION

Carbon intensity of ethanol needed to meet LCFS* 4 WESTERN STATES PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION Sources: CARB Tool for Calculation for Required Ethanol CI to Comply with Gasoline Standard, May 2011; Method 2A/2B Applications and Internal Priority Pathways (as of June 24, 2011); May 25, 2011Clean Final Regulation Order Part 1 and 2 Combined; Detailed California-Modified GREET Pathway for Cellulosic Ethanol from Farmed Trees by Fermentation, February 27, 2009 *Assumes no change to current 10% ethanol blend wall and no wide scale use of E85 Carbon Intensity (gCO2e/MJ) Midwest Corn Ethanol CI Range California Ethanol CI Range Brazil Sugar Cane Ethanol CI Range Sorghum/Wheat/Corn Ethanol CI Range Cellulosic Ethanol from Trees CI Range (Not Commercially Available)

WESTERN STATES PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION 5 Federal RFS overestimates biofuel supply Source: Frazier, Barnes & Associates

WESTERN STATES PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION 6 LCFS costs are significant Source: Review of CARB Staff Analysis of “Illustrative” Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) Compliance Scenarios, Sierra Research Inc., February 20, 2012

WESTERN STATES PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION 7 Sector compliance obligations as a percent of sector emissions under existing cap and trade regulation Percent loss of allocations compared to 2010 baseline Source:WSPA calculations based on CARB regulatory packages, CARB emissions data AB 32, Cap and Trade

WESTERN STATES PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION 8 CARB’s Auction will cost refiners $2.96 billion

WESTERN STATES PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION 9 Fuels under CA cap and trade dramatically increase costs Source:WSPA calculations based on CARB regulatory packages, CARB emissions data Millions $4.9 Billion $0 $93 Million $109 Million $4.8 Billion $5 Billion Assumes carbon costs of $25 per ton

WESTERN STATES PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION 10 Clean Fuels Outlet is unfair, costly for CA refiners  New regulations require oil companies to build, maintain and supply hydrogen fueling stations at service stations they do not own or operate  Initial cost for refiners:$1.25 billion (does not include costs of supplying, maintaining and operationing facilities) Source: California Air Resources Board, Clean Fuels Outlet regulation; Clean Fuels Outlet Workshop III, July 13, 2011

WESTERN STATES PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION 11 Regulations have cumulative impacts on fuel costs Clean Fuels Outlet $1.25 billion (Capital costs only) AB 32 Cap and Trade auction costs $1.2 billion - $5.9 billion (2013 – 2020) Low Carbon Fuel Standard $22 billion - $42 billion (2011 – 2020) Bringing Fuels under Cap and Trade $30 billion (2015 – 2020) Source: California Air Resources Board, Clean Fuels Outlet regulation; Clean Fuels Outlet Workshop III, July 13, 2011; Review of CARB Staff Analysis of “Illustrative” Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) Compliance Scenarios, Sierra Research Inc., February 20, 2012; Evaluating the Policy Trade-Offs in ARB’s Cap-and-Trade Program, California Legislative Analysts Office, February 9, 2012 Fuel

WESTERN STATES PETROLEUM ASSOCIATION Conclusion 12  Consumers will be the ultimate judges of the success of California’s transportation fuels and climate change strategies  They expect energy to be abundant, reliable and affordable  They expect it 24-7, 365 on demand  Meeting consumer expectations is essential to meeting CA’s policy objectives  Policies must be based on sound science, be technically feasible and be cost effective