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Archive for year: 2016

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Landon Hall

Saudis to take control of largest U.S. refinery

March 22, 2016
Source: CNN Money
/in Economy, What's The Buzz lhall /by Landon Hall

Saudi Aramco, the state oil company of OPEC’s most powerful player, recently announced plans to take full control of the sprawling Port Arthur, Texas refinery. The Gulf Coast facility is the largest refinery in the U.S. and can process 600,000 barrels of oil a day.

Fuel Freedom Staff

California’s rebate program for green car buyers shifts gears March 29

March 22, 2016
Source: The Sacramento Bee
/in Economy, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

A state program that aims to make clean vehicles more accessible to California drivers will soon implement increased incentives for low- and moderate-income consumers.

Fuel Freedom Staff

The high cost of high fuel economy

March 21, 2016
Source: Gas2.org
/in Economy, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

If you look around your neighborhood, you will probably find that people who are buying premium gas are getting hosed at the pump.

Fuel Freedom Staff

In geopolitical conflict and oil Round 1, all parties score points

March 21, 2016
Source: The Houston Chronicle
/in What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Oil markets seem to have stabilized on the back of reports that the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and non-OPEC producers (read Russia) are trying to get an agreement in place to stabilize markets.

Fuel Freedom Staff

CAFE garbage from the lunatic fringe infects the media

March 18, 2016
Source: Gas2.org
/in What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

CAFE standards are under attack by the media. Check out the title of an article in Newsday I found this morning: Highway death tolls will skyrocket as 54.5 mpg standard takes effect. That would get anyone’s attention, right?

Fuel Freedom Staff

With ‘smog jog’ through Beijing, Zuckerberg stirs debate on air pollution

March 18, 2016
Source: The New York Times
/in What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

A morning run can be the perfect way to overcome jet lag, but usually not when it’s through the choking haze of auto exhaust and industrial discharge.

Fuel Freedom Staff

Choked Mexico City bans 1 million cars in air pollution alert

March 18, 2016
Source: The Guardian
/in Environment, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Authorities have banned more than 1 million cars from the roads and offered free subway and bus rides to coax people from their vehicles as Mexico City’s first air pollution alert in 11 years stretched into a third day.

Fuel Freedom Staff

Oregon just used its Democratic majorities to pass a wildly ambitious clean energy bill

March 18, 2016
Source: Vox
/in What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Last week, Oregon became the first US state to legislate its way free of coal for good.

Fuel Freedom Staff

Low oil prices end 21st century gold rush

March 18, 2016
Source: USA Today
/in Economy, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

The 21st century version of the American gold rush is coming to a swift end.

Fuel Freedom Staff

No need to worry – limited impact of pump prices on U.S. fuel economy

March 17, 2016
Source: Automotive World
/in What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Fuel Economy Detroit by Automotive Megatrends kicked off with a panel discussion between senior experts from across the industry. A large part of the focus fell on issues that negatively impacting fuel economy in the US, namely low oil prices and the popularity of SUVs and CUVs.

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