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NOVEMBER 19, 2009, 7:07 P.M. ET
BP CEO Says U.S. Gasoline Demand Peaked In 2007
NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--U.S. gasoline demand, hammered by the recession, will never return to 2007's peak as greater use of biofuels and increased engine efficiency cut consumption of the fossil fuel, BP PLC (BP) Chief Executive Tony Hayward said Thursday.
"We will never sell more gasoline in the U.S. than we sold in 2007," Hayward said in an interview with Dow Jones and The Wall Street Journal. That year, BP sold an average of 1.57 million barrels a day of its gasoline products, with sales slipping 4.6% in 2008, according the company's annual reports.
Hayward's comments reinforce ...
NOVEMBER 19, 2009, 7:07 P.M. ET
BP CEO Says U.S. Gasoline Demand Peaked In 2007
NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--U.S. gasoline demand, hammered by the recession, will never return to 2007's peak as greater use of biofuels and increased engine efficiency cut consumption of the fossil fuel, BP PLC (BP) Chief Executive Tony Hayward said Thursday.
"We will never sell more gasoline in the U.S. than we sold in 2007," Hayward said in an interview with Dow Jones and The Wall Street Journal. That year, BP sold an average of 1.57 million barrels a day of its gasoline products, with sales slipping 4.6% in 2008, according the company's annual reports.
Hayward's comments reinforce ...