Are oil production hikes the sole defense against crude’s lows?
The only way for oil producers to cope with the low price of crude is to hike rather than cut production, an industry analyst told CNBC.
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The only way for oil producers to cope with the low price of crude is to hike rather than cut production, an industry analyst told CNBC.
A drop in U.S. carbon dioxide pollution in recent years stems from burning natural gas instead of coal. Or does it?
Pearson Fuels is a big believer in the power of drivers like you choosing better alternatives, and they’re celebrating new contracts with five stations in the Sacramento area by offering E85 for 85 cents per gallon on Wednesday August 12 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you have a flex-fuel vehicle, you can save […]
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Governors of the nation’s top two ethanol-producing states jointly announced the launch of a statewide pump labeling initiative to promote the American Ethanol brand.
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Once again, AAA has shown its ignorance on issues when it comes to the importance of consumer choice, American jobs and homegrown fuel.
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