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You can’t have it all

07/16/2007
US drivers continue to harbor the notion that they can have it all: gasoline prices that won’t affect their driving habits, less carbon dioxide emissions, and a broader menu of cleaner fuels. More paradoxically, they want energy self-sufficiency while opposing the construction of refineries. This is according to a survey conducted by RBC Capital Markets in conjunction with its annual energy conference last month.The survey of 1,001 participants proves that US consumers remain uninformed about how the oil and gas industry really works. The online survey, conducted May 11-18, 2007, had a margin of error of ±4.1%.Similar findings have emerged in other surveys recently (see p. 26...
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