A dirty little oil market secret | Energy Bulletin

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If you don’t want to take my word on this, let’s go back to the important archived threads from my peak oil message board. Tom Whipple wrote a piece entitled The EIA. The Greatest Failure of Them All?

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Oil leader News » New high-speed rail plans unveiled

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It argues that high-speed rail is the answer, pointing out that passengers already have to stand on peak -hour services on those lines. The document states: “In order to inform the government’s assessment of the case for high-speed rail, … Arlines are likely to point out that aviation is quicker if the journey to, and from, Heathrow Airport is stripped out.

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New mega containers to cut shipping emissions – Sustentator in English

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Maersk has been criticized in the past few years because the global shipping industry, which it dominates, had failed to reduce its carbon emissions. Shipping is responsible for 3-4% of global emissions, largely because it traditionally …

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Phoenix: The user’s guide for Spring Training fans (great Mexican food is just the beginning)

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It’s time for the annual Spring Training scouting report from your economics columnist, a fourth-generation Arizonan. By the time you get to Phoenix, look around and resolve never to build a metropolitan economy like this: Overly dependent on housing, population growth and low-wage service and tourism jobs. Now to the fun stuff, for when you’re not watching baseball.

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Digging Ourselves Out

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Even with China artificially increasing the cost of REMs, they are still cheap enough where US mining still will not be profitable enough to invest in new REMs mining here. What can the US do to address the current problem and protect …

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Panama Trade, Business, and Real Estate: Panama is not just …

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Panama Canal Expansion W??? Change Global Shipping Patterns Forever. Panama ?? t?? narrowest ??rt ?f t?? Americas. At fifty miles wide ?t ?? t?? logical spot f?r t?? Panama Canal connecting Atlantic ??? Pacific.

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Japan Fukuoka Stock-PR » Blog Archive » NHPR, PPWE, HYC, PRGN, DGW …

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Paragon Shipping Inc. (NYSE:PRGN) a global shipping transportation company specializing in drybulk cargoes and containers, announced that it will release its results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2010, …

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fuel bunker prices trends | Sports Betting

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ATHENS, Greece — Diana Containerships Inc. , a global shipping company specializing in the transportation of containers, today reported net loss of $15602 for the fourth quarter of 2010

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Libya, oil production, OPEC responses, Saudi Arabian capabilities and the SPR

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The impacts of the disruptions in the Middle East are now starting to become evident as supplies no longer flow into the delivery pipelines that carry fuel from countries such as Libya to their European customers. It is now considered likely that the 1.6 mbd that Libya delivers to the world market will not be available for some time. Ireland, for example, which has had other problems with the banks in the recent past, is now faced with the loss of perhaps 23% of its fuel supply, which while only 14 kbd is, for that country, likely to be very significant

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Drumbeat: February 28, 2011

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Steve LeVine: Did Saudi Arabia really raise its oil production? As we begin another week of turmoil in the Middle East, and countries further afield batten down the hatches in an effort to preclude being next, here are some of the things we don’t know: — Whether oil prices are going up to $220 a barrel (and $5 at the pump), or down to $70 a barrel and more like $2.50 for a gallon of gasoline in the United States; — Whether Saudi Arabia really increased its oil production last week, or if the truth is a bit different; — And, finally, whether Russia’s gentleman president, Dmitry Medvedev, has been rummaging through Vladimir Putin’s archive of paranoid off-the-cuff remarks, and truly does not grasp what is happening around him. Libyan oil output cut by half The uprising in Libya has cut its oil output by half, the International Energy Agency said today, but Saudi Arabia’s pledge to pump more helped to prevent a further surge in the price of oil.

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