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Landon Hall

Will drivers pay more at the pump this Thanksgiving?

November 21, 2017
Source: Fox Business
/in Economy, FFF in the News lhall /by Landon Hall

Former Shell Oil President John Hofmeister said that, though it’s been weeks since Hurricane Harvey hit the Gulf Coast, “we’re not back up and running yet at full strength in the refinery system, and until that happens, I think we’re going to see upward pressure” on prices.

Fuel Freedom Staff

Harvey threatens U.S. energy supply, says former Shell president John Hofmeister

August 29, 2017
Source: Fox Business
/in Economy, FFF in the News, Media, National Security, What's The Buzz ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Former Shell president John Hofmeister, a member of Fuel Freedom’s board, said Tropical Storm Harvey poses risks to the U.S. energy supply during an appearance on Fox Business.

Landon Hall

Q&A with Robin Vercruse, Fuel Freedom’s VP of policy and environment

August 2, 2017
Source: Biofuels International
/in FFF in the News, Media, World lhall /by Landon Hall

“Biofuels can play a significant role for reducing carbon intensity in transportation, provided the politics and/or economics don’t derail their viability. Those hurdles are significant.”

Landon Hall

3 billion cars by 2050 would need biofuels to offset climate impact: projection

March 3, 2017
Source: Green Car Reports
/in FFF in the News, Media, World lhall /by Landon Hall

Even with aggressive promotion of battery-electric or hydrogen fuel-cell cars, hundreds of millions of internal-combustion vehicles will remain on the world’s roads for decades to come.

Landon Hall

Another kind of ‘America first’ energy program

February 15, 2017
Source: Bloomberg Government
/in Economy, FFF in the News, Hightlights, Media lhall /by Landon Hall

America first doesn’t necessarily mean — or always mean — a focus on American oil. That’s a point we keep hearing from everyone from solar developers to ethanol producers. Here’s one more perspective.

Landon Hall

Fmr. Shell Oil president on what OPEC deal means for the U.S.

December 1, 2016
Source: Fox Business
/in Economy, FFF in the News, Media lhall /by Landon Hall

Former Shell Oil President John Hofmeister on the fallout from OPEC to cut crude oil production.

Landon Hall

The key to reducing oil imports to zero

November 17, 2016
Source: The Wall Street Journal
/in Economy, FFF in the News, Hightlights, Media lhall /by Landon Hall

Imagine the U.S. without a single barrel of imported oil. From 50% imports in 2007 to 30% imports today to 0% in the mid-2020s – 50 years of geopolitical leverage from OPEC can be gone for good.

Landon Hall

Former Shell president warns consumers about unfair, high gas prices

August 9, 2016
Source: Fox Business
/in Economy, FFF in the News, Media lhall /by Landon Hall

Former Shell Oil President John Hofmeister, predicted more volatility and higher prices in the oil market during an interview on the FOX Business Network.

Landon Hall

Repeat after me: High octane, low carbon

July 19, 2016
Source: Ethanol Producer
/in FFF in the News, Media lhall /by Landon Hall

The signs are everywhere highlighting our product and how it can find its true value as an octane enhancer while lowering carbon emissions.

Fuel Freedom Staff

VIDEO: Fuel Freedom, IESE launch Africa education program

July 19, 2016
Source: IESE Business School
/in FFF in the News, Media staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

“Energy poverty comes at a high cost,” says Prof. Ahmed Rahnema, holder of the Fuel Freedom Foundation chair at IESE. Along with Yossie Hollander, the foundation’s chairman, he shares how the solution includes generating knowledge and getting local businesses involved.

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