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Why EVs flow to California
Within 100 miles of Sacramento, Calif., more than 1,400 new electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles are available for sale.
Enjoy the low gas prices. They won’t last.
/in Economy, Over a Barrel Blog mgattenyo, staff /by Fuel Freedom StaffIt should be a time of celebrations, party hats, and road trips: Gas prices are expected to be their lowest for the Fourth of July weekend in more than a decade. Read more →
Better fuel economy still a top priority for American drivers
With gas prices at an eight-year low, it’s reasonable to assume consumers might not value fuel-efficient cars as much as they did in 2008, when the national average for a gallon of gas reached $4.11.
In California, study finds drilling and fracking into freshwater formations
In California’s farming heartland, as many as one of every five oil and gas projects occurs in underground sources of fresh water, according to a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
U.S. gasoline demand is likely to slide
Electric cars are poised to reduce U.S. gasoline demand by 5% over the next two decades—and could cut it by as much as 20%—according to a new report being released by energy consulting firm Wood Mackenzie.
How much worse can Venezuela get?
Oil production, the country’s lifeblood, has plummeted as the neglected state-owned energy sector crumbles.
Geopolitical Changes in the Middle East and World Energy Prices
Fuel Freedom Foundation co-founder and chairman Yossie Hollander took moderated a panel discussion on oil markets and geopolitics at the 16th annual gathering. Analyst Bob McNally predicted that “oil prices are likely to be much more volatile in the future than they have in the past.”
Gas prices falling just in time for Fourth of July weekend
At a time of year when motorists expect gas prices to rise, prices have actually been falling, just in time for the Fourth of July when many will be hitting the road.
How Volkswagen owners can get compensation from the emissions scandal settlement
Here’s what VW owners need to know about buyback options.
Fossil fuel companies impose more in climate costs than they make in profits
The IMF recently issued a report saying that total worldwide subsidies to energy, mainly fossil fuel energy, amounted to $5.2 trillion a year.