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Table 3: Correlations of Oil Prices

in Euro Pricing of Crude Oil: An OPEC's Perspective
by Samii V. Massood, Thirunavukkarasu Arul, Rajamanickam Mohana

Table 2:Oil prices in USD, EUR, JPY

in Euro Pricing of Crude Oil: An OPEC's Perspective
by Samii V. Massood, Thirunavukkarasu Arul, Rajamanickam Mohana

Table 2 presents prices, existing tax rates and the marginal externality of the four fossil energy sources gasoline, diesel, heating oil and natural gas respectively. It shows that the existing tax on gasoline and diesel is substantial, amounting to 60 percent of the gross price. However, even with respect to these fuels, the remaining externality is still so high that the resulting social marginal valuation is negative. The value of the external effects (row 4 and 5 in table 2) is calculated on the basis of a series of studies that were commissioned by the Swiss government.16. To take account of the various uncertainties of external cost estimates, we work with a lower and upper bound. To give an example, an additional unit of gasoline bought at the given price caused an efficiency loss between 0.19 and 1.20 CHF. In other words, the efficient price of gasoline that internalized all local externalities lies between 2.14 and 3.15 CHF.

in Global CO2-Trade And Local Externalities
by Reto Schleiniger, Reto Schleiniger
"... In PAGE 15: ... Table2 : Prices, tax rates and externalities of fossil energy sources (in Swiss francs per units customary in trade15) Gasoline... ..."

Table 17: GHG emissions in the high oil price scenario (million tons)

in How to achieve the Kyoto Target in Belgium - modelling methodology and some results -
by Naamsestraat B- Leuven, Stef Proost, Denise Van Regemorter, Ces- Kuleuven

Table 20: Electricity generation in the high oil price scenario (TWh)

in How to achieve the Kyoto Target in Belgium - modelling methodology and some results -
by Naamsestraat B- Leuven, Stef Proost, Denise Van Regemorter, Ces- Kuleuven

Table 5.5 International Oil Price Comparison, 1995 ($/barrel)

in China's Electric Power Options:
by An Analysis Of, Chen Shutong, Gao Shixian, Liu Xiaoli, Wu Zhonghu, Peng Fangchun, Zhi Luchuan, Geng Zhicheng, Song Wucheng, Xin Dingguo

Table 5.7 Fuel Oil Price Projections by Region ($/barrel)

in China's Electric Power Options:
by An Analysis Of, Chen Shutong, Gao Shixian, Liu Xiaoli, Wu Zhonghu, Peng Fangchun, Zhi Luchuan, Geng Zhicheng, Song Wucheng, Xin Dingguo

Table 3: Equivalent Tariff and Alert Price for Olive Oil

in Abstract Olive Oil world Market Dynamics and Policy Reforms: Implications for Tunisia
by Boubaker Karray

TABLES 1. Price discounts on rice and cook- ing oil and their share of the retail price, 1983/84 16

in INTERM4TION/1 FOOD POLICY
by Marito Garcia, Ralph Kirby Davidson, Eliseu Roberto, Andrade Alves, Yahia Bakour, Ivan L. Head 1987

Table 4. Bio-oil Production Cost/Selling Price Plant Size

in NOTICE
by M. Ringer, V. Putsche, J. Scahill, M. Ringer, V. Putsche, J. Scahill 2006
"... In PAGE 6: ...able 3. Proposed Specifications for Various Grades of Bio-oil.................................................. 26 Table4 .... In PAGE 37: ... Other sensitivity calculations included varying the feed cost, the rate of return on capital, and the product yield for the two different plant sizes. Table4 lists the plant size, feedstock price, estimated bio-oil cost, and capital investment as reported in the various reports. Where applicable, the crude bio-oil values were reported instead of the upgraded product price.... ..."
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