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Preface and Contacts
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is the independent statistical and analytical agency within the U.S. Department of Energy. EIA provides timely, high-quality energy information and prepares objective, transparent analyses for use by the Congress, the Administration, and the public. EIA does not, however, take positions on policy issues. Because of EIA’s statutory independence with respect to the content of its energy information program, the analysis presented herein is strictly its own and should not be construed as representing the views of the Department of Energy or the Administration.
TEIA’s Office of Integrated Analysis and Forecasting (OIAF) prepared this report. General questions concerning industry statistics described in the report can be directed to John J. Conti (john.conti@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-2222), Director of the Office of Integrated Analysis and Forecasting; Paul Holtberg (paul.holtberg@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-1284), Director of its Demand and Integration Division; and Michael Schaal (michael.schaal@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-5590) Director of its Oil and Gas Division. Specific questions about the report can be directed to the following analysts:
Greenhouse Gas Analysis............. John Maples (john.maples@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-1757)
Nicholas Chase (nicholas.chase@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-8851)
Vehicle Market Analysis.............. John Maples (john.maples@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-1757)
Nicholas Chase (nicholas.chase@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-8851)
Diesel Market Analysis................ Peter Gross (peter.gross@eia.doe.gov, 202/586-8822)
For ordering information and questions on other energy statistics available from EIA, please contact EIA’s National Energy Information Center at:
National Energy Information Center, EI 30
Energy Information Administration
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