Contents
Terms of Reference
1 Introduction
Domestic refining versus importing
An industry in decline
DECC's review and our inquiry
2 Pressures on the UK refining industry
Increasing global competition
Mismatch between supply and demand
Legislative burdens
EU
UK
Infrastructure investment
UK transportation duty
3 Security of supply
4 Conclusion
Conclusions and Recommendations
5 Annex
Letter to Commissioner Tanjani, Vice-President of
the European Commission
Planned fitness check of the petroleum refining sector
Formal Minutes
Witnesses
List of printed written evidence
List of Reports from the Committee during
the current Parliament
Oral and written evidence
Tuesday 11 June 2013: David Blakemore, Director General, Phillips 66, Andrew Gardner, Grangemouth Refinery Commercial Manager, Petroineos, Volker Bernd Schultz, CEO, Essar Oil, and Chris Hunt, Director General, UKPIA; Teresa Sayers, Chief Executive, Downstream Fuel Association, Andrew Owens, CEO, Greenergy International, and Colin Horton, Managing Director, Oikos Storage
Tuesday 25 June 2013: Ed Mitchell, Director of Environment and Business, The Environment Agency and Neil Davies, Head of Site-based Regulation, The Environment Agency; Roger Hunter, Supply Contracts and Negotiations Manager, Shell and Stephen George, Principal Consultant, KBC Process Technology Ltd; Rt Hon Michael Fallon MP, Minister of State for Energy, DECC and Sarah Rhodes, Head of Energy Resilience, DECC
Written evidence
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