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Growth Energy: Ethanol works; ask NASCAR
There was so much misinformation in the Sept. 25 commentary “The Renewable Fuel Standard Failure,” written by a former chief economist at the American Petroleum Institute, I don’t even know where to begin.
U.S. rig count recovery hinges on $50 oil post-OPEC meeting
U.S. oil drilling has seen its best quarter since crude prices tumbled two years ago mainly due to small operators returning to the well pad, but analysts say the continued recovery in the rig count depends on whether OPEC’s output reduction plan can bring the market back to $50 a barrel.
Fuel Freedom Foundation’s response to the Midterm Evaluation Draft Technical Assessment Report for Model Year 2022-2025 Light-Duty Vehicle GHG Emissions and CAFE Standards
/in Resource Library staff /by Fuel Freedom StaffOil prices are enjoying their Charlie Brown moment
This week OPEC’s Lucy finally let oil’s Charlie Brown enjoy a solid kick.
Study: Low-emissions vehicles are less expensive overall
A newly-published study by MIT researchers shows that when operating and maintenance costs are included in a vehicle’s price, autos emitting less carbon are among the market’s least expensive options, on a per-mile basis.
OPEC reaches first deal to cut oil output since 2008: sources
OPEC agreed on Wednesday to cut its oil output for the first time since 2008, with the group’s leader Saudi Arabia softening its stance on arch-rival Iran amid mounting pressure from low oil prices.
The Deepwater Horizon spill may have caused ‘irreversible’ damage to Gulf Coast marshes
More than six years later, scientists are still investigating how much damage the Deepwater Horizon spill actually caused. Now, a new study suggests the spill may have permanently marred one of the Gulf shore’s most important ecosystems.
An app to help save emissions (and maybe money) when buying a car
How much is your car contributing to climate change? A new study can tell you.
Worst of oil slump is behind us, Dallas Fed says
The oil industry has been saying for months that the worst of the oil bust is over. Now the Fed is too.
Oil down 3 percent as Saudi, Iran dash hopes for an Algiers deal
Oil fell about 3 percent on Tuesday after Saudi Arabia and Iran dashed market hopes that the two major OPEC producers would find a compromise this week at meeting in Algiers to help ease a global glut of crude.