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Fuel Freedom Staff

IEA says oil market could ‘drown in oversupply’

January 19, 2016
Source: The Wall Street Journal
/in Economy, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Oil prices could fall further this year as the market faces an “enormous strain” on its ability to absorb new supplies from producers such as Iran, a top world energy monitor said Tuesday.

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Michigan becomes first state to welcome back gas under $1

January 19, 2016
Source: WXYZ-TV
/in Economy, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Gas prices have continued to drop across the state, but one area is seeing gas prices that are the lowest in the country. According to GasBuddy.com, Michigan is the first state that has welcomed back gas prices below $1 per gallon.

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U.S. vehicle fleet needs to plug in to shale gas glut

January 19, 2016
Source: Financial Times
/in Economy, FFF in the News, Hightlights, Media staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

The fracking revolution is still largely misunderstood by the oil and gas industry. It helped the U.S. attain a measure of independence from imported oil but even today we import about 6.5 million barrels a day, equivalent to one-third of U.S. consumption.

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Power to the poop: One Colorado city is using human waste to run its vehicles

January 19, 2016
Source: The Guardian
/in What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

No matter how you spin it, the business of raw sewage isn’t sexy. But in Colorado, the city of Grand Junction is making huge strides to reinvent their wastewater industry – and the result is like finding a diamond in the sludge.

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U.S. Navy considering lease of 300-600 electric cars

January 15, 2016
Source: Inside EVs
/in What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Initially they will focus on a sedan fleet for various Navy and Marine Corps installations within the State of California. A Tesla Model S for every general?

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Air pollution goes back way further than you think

January 15, 2016
Source: Smithsonian
/in Environment, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

When Beijing issues a red alert closing schools and restricting traffic because air pollution is ten times the World Health Organization’s recommended level, it seems like another symptom of modern life.

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Flaring wastes 3.5 percent of the world’s natural gas

January 15, 2016
Source: Nature
/in Economy, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Around 3.5 percent of the world’s natural-gas supply was wastefully burned, or “flared,” at oil and gas fields in 2012, according to the latest estimates from satellite data.

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Natural gas plummets after inventory report

January 14, 2016
Source: The Wall Street Journal
/in Economy, What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Natural-gas futures plunged Thursday after a government report showed a smaller-than-expected withdrawal last week, fueling fears over the high levels of gas storage.

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Alberta fracking operation closed indefinitely after earthquake

January 14, 2016
Source: CBC News
/in What's The Buzz staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

A hydraulic fracturing operation near Fox Creek, Alta., has been shut down after an earthquake hit the area Tuesday.

Fuel Freedom Staff

‘Bolt’-ing toward independence from oil

January 14, 2016/in Economy, Over a Barrel Blog ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom Staff

Despite the fact that there are 10 different affordable (sorry Tesla) all-electric cars on the market today, battery EV sales were extremely low in 2015 — making up less than one quarter of 1 percent of total vehicles sold. Read more →

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