Air Quality Benefits from Tier 3 Low Sulfur Gasoline Program Arthur Marin, NESCAUM

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Air Quality Benefits from Tier 3 Low Sulfur Gasoline Program Arthur Marin, NESCAUM MWAQC Meeting Washington, DC December 14, 2011

Presentation Overview EPA s expected Tier 3 low sulfur gasoline proposal Need for additional NOx reductions in Mid- Atlantic region Projected emission reductions Monetized health benefits Impacts on oil industry Conclusions 2

Tier 3 Rulemaking EPA expected to propose Tier 3 rule for cars and light-duty trucks in early 2012 and finalize in late 2012 Includes tailpipe standards for NOx, VOCs, and PM and evaporative emission standards, which they intend to harmonize with CA LEV III Expected to include a requirement to lower gasoline sulfur to an average of 10 ppm 3

Lower Sulfur Gasoline Lowering the sulfur content of gasoline allows pollution control equipment (3-way catalysts) on cars and trucks to operate more effectively Will significantly reduce NOx and other emissions from all gasoline-powered vehicles by limiting NOx creep associated with sulfur builds up in catalyst Emission reductions from the in-use fleet would be achieved concurrent with the introduction of the cleaner fuel, without the need for fleet turnover 4

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NOx Contributes to Wide Range of Health & Environmental Problems 6

Need for Additional NOx Reductions Ozone and PM2.5 Reduces lung function, aggravates asthma and other chronic lung diseases Can cause permanent lung damage from repeated exposures Contributes to premature death Acid Deposition Damages forests Damages aquatic ecosystems Erodes manmade structures Coastal Marine Eutrophication Depletes oxygen in the water, which suffocates fish and other aquatic life in bays and estuaries, e.g., Chesapeake Bay Visibility Impairment Contributes to regional haze that mars vistas and views in urban and wilderness areas, e.g., Shenandoah 7

Source of NOx Emissions in the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic Preliminary Top NOx Source Categories in 2007 MANE-VU Region Without VA Stationary Source Fuel Combustion / Comm. & Inst. NOX 2007 External Combustion Boilers / Industrial Industrial Processes / Mineral Products NONROAD Mobile / Railroad Equipment NONROAD Mobile / Commercial Marine Vessels Stationary Source Fuel Combustion / Residential NONROAD Mobile / Diesel Vehicles External Combustion Boilers / EGU ONROAD Mobile / Diesel Vehicles ONROAD Mobile / Gasoline Vehicles * MARAMA 2007 V2 Inventory 0 200,000 400,000 600,000 800,000 NOx (TPY) 8

Projected 2015 Average Contribution (%) by State/Sector to Exceedance-level Ozone 9

State Emissions and Estimated Reductions from 10 ppm Sulfur State 2017 Gasoline On-road Base NOx (tpy) Draft Estimated NOx Reductions from 10 ppm Sulfur Gasoline Connecticut 20,700-3,100-8 Delaware 5,400-800 -2 District of Columbia 2,000-300 -1 Maine 10,000-1,500-4 Maryland 32,600-5,000-14 Massachusetts 35,100-5,300-15 New Hampshire 8,400-1,300-4 New Jersey 44,300-6,700-18 New York 88,600-13,500-37 Pennsylvania 70,500-10,700-29 Rhode Island 5,600-900 -2 Vermont 5,000-800 -2 Virginia (Northern counties) 11,300-1,700-5 Northeast/Mid-Atlantic States Total 339,500-51,600-141 (tpy) (tpd) 11

Regional Gasoline Vehicle Emissions and Estimated Reductions Region 2017 Gasoline On-road Baseline NOx (tpy) Estimated NOx Reductions from 10 ppm Sulfur Gasoline (tpy) (tpd) Northeast/Mid- Atlantic States Midwest States (IL, IN, IA, MI, MN, MO, OH, WI) Southeast States (AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV) Draft 339,500-51,600-141 402,300-61,000-167 427,800-64,900-178 3 Region Total 1,169,600-177,500-486 12

NOx Reductions from 10 ppm Sulfur & CSAPR 2017 NOx Reductions from 10 ppm Sulfur Gasoline (tpy) Draft 2014 NOx Reductions from CSAPR* Does not reflect recent state budget changes by EPA (tpy) Northeast/Mid- Atlantic States Annual Total -51,600-17,068 13

Predicted Cost-Effectiveness of Tier 3/Low Sulfur Gasoline Requirements Cost (cents per gallon) Cost Effectiveness ($/ton NOx) Draft 0.5 cents (MSAT) $2,500 0.8 cents (ICCT/MathPro) sensitivity case $4,000 1.4 cents (ICCT/MathPro) study case $7,000 14

Relative Cost-Effectiveness of Lower Sulfur Gasoline Source Cost Effectiveness ($/ton NOx) ICI Boilers (area & point sources) $750 - $7,500 (Low NOx Burners) $1,300 - $3,700 (SNCR) $2,000 - $14,000 (SCR) Draft Combustion Turbines SCR $2,010 - $19,120 Highway Heavy-duty Diesel Engine Standards & Fuel Sulfur Tier 2 Light-duty Vehicle Emissions & Gasoline Sulfur $10,561 $6,297 10 ppm Sulfur Gasoline $2,500 $7,000 15

Annual Monetized Health Benefits in Northeast/Mid-Atlantic (2018) Value [millions of 2006$] Ozone PM2.5 Total Morbidity $20 $4 $23 Draft Mortality $196 $877 $15 $285 $210 $1,162 Total Monetized Health Benefits $215 $896 $19 $289 $234 $1,186 16

Cost vs. Health Benefits Annual Cost at 0.5 cents/gal Value [millions of dollars] $143 Annual Cost at 0.8 cents/gal Annual Cost at 1.4 cents/gal Draft $229 $400 Total Monetized Annual Health Benefits $234 $1,186 17

Impact on Oil Industry 10 ppm sulfur gasoline proposal would represent the latest in a series of regulatory initiatives to remove sulfur from transportation fuels Tier 2 (30 ppm) - 2000 highway diesel (15 ppm) - 2001 nonroad diesel (15 ppm) - 2004 U.S. refiners have already invested in desulfurization capacity Oil industry has historically generated conservative estimates of predicted cost of complying with fuel sulfur standards, but has found less costly ways to comply 18

Components of US Gas Prices 4.50 Regular Gasonline Prices (cents per gallon) 4.00 3.50 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 0.50 $1.55 $1.51 $1.42 $1.40 0.42 0.42 0.43 0.42 0.25 0.18 0.28 0.18 0.20 0.23 0.14 0.21 0.68 0.57 0.59 0.68 $1.91 0.42 0.22 0.40 0.88 $2.29 0.44 0.18 0.41 1.26 $2.98 $2.97 0.46 0.40 0.19 0.34 0.78 0.55 1.55 1.68 $4.06 0.40 0.45 0.13 3.08 $2.53 0.40 0.35 0.26 1.52 $2.72 0.40 0.26 0.26 1.80 $3.68 0.40 0.40 0.42 2.45 0.00 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 July July July July July July July July July July July June Crude Oil Refining Distribution & Marketing Taxes 19

Impact on Oil Industry Low sulfur gasoline and diesel regulations have had little effect on the numbers or capacities of operable refineries in U.S. U.S. gasoline supply increased nearly 10 percent, comparing the year 2000 to the year 2007 Early compliance was widespread and many refiners generated a surplus of credits Refining industry maintained profitability during the first decade of the 21 st Century 20

Conclusions Lowering the sulfur content of gasoline to an average of 10 ppm would cost-effectively reduce NOx emissions Represents one of the most significant strategies available to protect public health by addressing ozone nonattainment in the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic Help areas that need reductions to attain Help other areas stay in attainment Position states to be in attainment with any new NAAQS 21

Conclusions NOx reductions would also help lower fine particle concentrations and mitigate acid rain, water body eutrophication, and regional haze As a federal requirement, the low sulfur gasoline rule would result in very significant NOx reductions across the entire domain in the Eastern U.S. that contributes to pollutant burden in Northeast/Mid- Atlantic region Emission reductions not achieved through this and other federal measures would have to be accomplished by further controlling local sources in the region 22