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Shifting pollution patterns in the production of refined oil products and industrial chemicals under NAFTA.

机译:在北美自由贸易协定下,成品油和工业化学品生产中污染模式的转变。

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Economic integration under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has provided a net environmental benefit to Mexico by promoting the import of relatively less pollution-intensive U.S. refined oil products and industrial chemicals. The accelerated U.S. penetration of the Mexican market for these products replaces some pollution-intensive production by Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex), the government-owned oil production and refining company. Calculations of the air emissions per unit of production for Mexican refineries and for Texas refineries that produce the same products reveal that for one pollutant---volatile organic compounds---the pollution intensity of Mexican production was more than 10 times higher than the pollution intensity of Texas production in 1999. For sulfur oxides the Mexican pollution intensity was nine times higher. For other air pollutants, Mexican pollution intensity of production also was significantly higher.;Calculations of air emissions from Texas refineries per unit of production indicate that although Texas refineries faced increasingly stringent air quality regulations under the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments, refineries responded to this challenge with technological and environmental management changes that resulted in increased output of refined products, even as certain emissions of criteria pollutants dropped and others remained significantly unchanged. This industry response provided a net environmental benefit to Texas. The ability of Texas refineries to adapt to stringent regulations while increasing production, combined with the increased volume of U.S. exports of refined products and industrial chemicals to Mexico under NAFTA, implies that Mexican refineries do not benefit from a comparative advantage stemming from less stringent environmental regulations.;NAFTA's role in changing the level of air emissions in Mexico from refinery and petrochemical production primarily has been to facilitate U.S. penetration of the Mexican market, thereby replacing more pollution-intensive production. Evidence also suggests that deepening economic integration under NAFTA accelerates the strengthening of air quality regulations in Mexico as well as demands on Pemex to provide cleaner burning fuels for Mexico's transportation sector.
机译:北美自由贸易协定(NAFTA)下的经济一体化通过促进进口污染相对较少的美国成品油和工业化学品,为墨西哥带来了净环境效益。美国对这些产品在墨西哥市场的加速渗透,取代了国有石油生产和精炼公司墨西哥石油公司(Pemex)的一些污染密集型生产。对墨西哥精炼厂和生产相同产品的德克萨斯州精炼厂每单位生产的空气排放量的计算表明,对于一种污染物-挥发性有机化合物-墨西哥生产的污染强度比污染高十倍以上1999年得克萨斯州的生产强度。墨西哥的污染强度是硫氧化物的九倍。对于其他空气污染物,墨西哥的生产污染强度也显着更高。;计算得克萨斯州炼油厂每单位生产的空气排放量表明,尽管根据1990年《清洁空气法修正案》,得克萨斯州的炼油厂面临日益严格的空气质量规定,但炼油厂对此做出了回应技术和环境管理变革带来的挑战,导致精炼产品产量增加,即使某些标准污染物的排放量有所下降,而其他污染物仍未发生明显变化。这一行业反应为德克萨斯州带来了净环境效益。得克萨斯州炼油厂在增加产量的同时适应严格法规的能力,再加上北美自由贸易协定下美国向墨西哥出口精炼产品和工业化学品的数量增加,这意味着墨西哥炼油厂无法从宽松的环境法规中获得比较优势NAFTA在改变炼油厂和石化产品生产在墨西哥的空气排放水平方面的作用主要是促进美国对墨西哥市场的渗透,从而取代污染更严重的生产。证据还表明,北美自由贸易协定下深化的经济一体化加速了墨西哥空气质量法规的加强,以及对Pemex要求为墨西哥运输部门提供更清洁燃烧燃料的要求。

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  • 作者

    Gilbreath, Yvonne Janiece.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Texas at Austin.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Texas at Austin.;
  • 学科 Economics General.;Environmental Sciences.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 311 p.
  • 总页数 311
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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