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Is OPEC all talk?
Oil traders and analysts increasingly see the statements as an OPEC ploy to prop up prices short term.
Tesla sues to sell vehicles in Michigan
Tesla Motors Inc. on Thursday filed a lawsuit against state officials over the right to directly sell its all-electric vehicles to consumers in Michigan.
Taking the economic temperature 10 years after A.B. 32
Former Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who signed the 2006 measure known as A.B. 32 into law, “guaranteed it wouldn’t be a choice between the economy and the environment, that we could do both, and Governor Schwarzenegger was right,” said state Sen. Fran Pavley (D), who wrote the bill.
Why is the U.S. still dependent on foreign oil?
/1 Comment/in Economy, National Security, Over a Barrel Blog, World ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom StaffWe’re producing more crude and our cars are more efficient, yet we still import millions of barrels of foreign oil per day. What’s going on?
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Trump’s plan to seize Iraq’s oil: ‘It’s not stealing, we’re reimbursing ourselves’
At a forum, Trump suggested oil seizure would have been a way to pay for the Iraq war, saying: “We go in, we spend $3 trillion, we lose thousands and thousands of lives, and then … what happens is we get nothing. You know, it used to be to the victor belong the spoils.”
Museum officials and archaeologists sign petition against N. Dakota pipeline
Over a thousand archaeologists, anthropologists, curators, museum officials and academics have added their names and voices to the protest against an oil pipeline being built in North Dakota.
The world is getting awfully close to putting the Paris climate deal into action
Sixty countries, representing just shy of 48 percent of the globe’s emissions, have now formally joined the Paris climate agreement, the most advanced global attempt in history to curb humanity’s effects on Earth’s atmosphere.
Saving South Sudan from its founding fathers
After South Sudan briefly cut off oil to the north and then the global price of oil dropped in 2013, an alliance between two rivals fell apart, and a civil war broke out.
Americans waste $2 billion a year on pricey premium gas
Americans wasted over $2 billion last year putting expensive premium gasoline into cars that don’t need it, the automobile ownership group AAA said Tuesday.
Why the bankruptcy wave in oil and gas isn’t over yet
The bankruptcy wave that’s been washing through the U.S. oil and gas industry is far from over, according to a fresh report by debt specialists at Debtwire. But there is some good news, as well, for a change: the speed of this wave is slowing down,