E10 averaging $2.30 a gallon down here in BPG!
Within a 3 mile radius gas around here is $2.38 to $2.79. For my drive to and from work it is $2.49.
May the force be with us.
E10 averaging $2.30 a gallon down here in BPG!
A successful triple bottom so far, but that is certainly a bear flag...
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E10 running at $2.25 a gallon in Boiled Peanut Georgia. Thank you Mr. President!oilgusher.gif
Down to $2.29 around here.
May the force be with us.
Gas jumped 30 cents overnight to $2.59.
May the force be with us.
Down a bit in GA $2.24 a gallon!
Still around $2.97 here.
This US oil major has been told to cut production by 85% to stay green
New report finds significant variation in oil and gas giants’ preparedness to act on climate change xxonMobil and ConocoPhillips are the US oil majors most exposed to political action on climate change because of their failure to diversity into alternative energy sources — with one needing to cut production by 85% to keep CO2 emissions within internationally agreed limits.
That is according to the latest report from Carbon Tracker, a “financial think-tank” that specialises in analysis of the impact of climate change. It found that, as a group, the world’s listed oil and gas companies would have to cut production by 35% on average in the next two decades to keep emissions within these limits.
But the report, published on November 1 and subtitled Why Deflating the Carbon Bubble Requires Oil & Gas Companies toShrink, found widely varying levels of shrinkage would be required across the sector. [more]
https://www.fnlondon.com/articles/re...?mod=home-page
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Keystone Pipeline in North Dakota springs a leak-
383,000 gallons of crude oil flows out onto the land.
Keystone oil pipeline leaks nearly 400K gallons in North Dakota
The Keystone oil pipeline has spilled approximately 383,000 gallons of tar sands oil in northeastern North Dakota, according to North Dakota state regulators on Thursday. The pipeline was shut down on Tuesday after crews discovered the leak.
TC Energy (formerly known as TransCanada), who owns the pipeline, said the leak affected 22,500 square feet of land, or, in a statement that appears to be downplaying the incident, “less than half the size of a football field… We will not have the exact figure until oil recovery has been completed.” They have posted regular updates:A drop in pressure was detected by TC Energy’s operations control center at approximately 9:20 p.m. MT on October 29, 2019. We immediately began the process to shut down the pipeline, activated our emergency response procedures and dispatched our ground technicians to respond to the incident.According to PBS, Karl Rockeman, North Dakota’s water quality division director, “said some wetlands were affected, but not any sources of drinking water. Regulators have been at the site since Wednesday afternoon monitoring the spill and cleanup, he said.”
We will not know specifics about the cause of the incident until we complete the investigation and the segment of the pipeline is analyzed by an independent metallurgical lab.
There have been no reported injuries or impacted wildlife.
More:
https://electrek.co/2019/11/01/keyst...-north-dakota/
( Who could ever have guessed that a pipeline in North Dakota could spring a leak??? )
Gas is averaging $2.48 now. Too many wild swings up and the slow move down.
May the force be with us.
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