This morning on C-SPAN, the CEO of Anadarko, James Hackett, spoke on U.S. energy and climate change policy. He blasted corn ethanol as a “disaster” and called for the end of the 54 cent per gallon tariff on clearner, more efficient sugarcane ethanol from Brazil. The excerpted video is here and the full video on C-SPAN’s
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Saturday, June 20, 2009
Oil CEO Blasts Corn Ethanol, Calls for Cutting Tariff
This morning on C-SPAN, the CEO of Anadarko, James Hackett, spoke on U.S. energy and climate change policy. He blasted corn ethanol as a “disaster” and called for the end of the 54 cent per gallon tariff on clearner, more efficient sugarcane ethanol from Brazil. The excerpted video is here and the full video on C-SPAN’s
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