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Following a speech in Missouri yesterday, President Bush engaged in an exceedingly rare question-and-answer session with employees of the company where he was speaking. Among other topics, he repeated his threadbare spin of ethanol as a viable fuel source:
''As you know, I'm a ethanol person,'' he said, explaining his belief that it can help ...
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I'm not one to automatically trust the word of any OPEC minister, but this quote from Chakib Khelil, Algeria's energy minister, bears some consideration:
Opec's president on Monday warned oil prices could hit $200 a barrel and there would be little the cartel could do to help.
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Mr Khelil blamed record oil prices on the weak dollar and ...
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Well, this certainly isn't a good sign:
Venezuela and Iran are forging closer oil ties in hopes of reducing their dependence on the United States, inking a $4 billion deal to develop a block of the lucrative Orinoco Reserve in Venezuela.
According to Venezuelan Oil and Energy Minister Rafael Ramirez, production at the Ayacucho 7 block should ...
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This Bloomberg article (via Andrew Eder) goes into quite a bit of detail about TVA's current and past nuclear program. This part caught my eye (although I don't know how these estimates were derived):
Investment banking consultant Gary L. Hunt, president of Global Energy Advisors in Sacramento, California, estimates the cost of building a ...
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