7 March 2010, 7:22 am
• America's Commodity Crisis, 2010 EditionSeeking Alpha (blog)I doubt that the government can lower the price of gasoline by heaping taxes on it. mandatory brake energy recovery (hybrids). ...... Read More »
6 March 2010, 7:02 am
Proactive Investors UKBrent Crude rallies past $80 as demand outlook improves, stock markets surgeProactive Investors UKThe EIA said that oil stockpiles increased by 4.1 million barrels, which was far ahead of expectations, while gasoline stocks added 700000 barrels to signal ...and more »... Read More »
6 March 2010, 4:32 am
Diesel power has advantages but won't reduce dependence on foreign oilCharleston Post CourierNevertheless, today, using gasoline or diesel does not reduce the reliance on Middle East oil. As a recent column advocated, let's start drilling right here ...... Read More »
4 March 2010, 5:25 pm
Griffon NewsGalileo's Legacy Conference: Students Learn How to Go Green and Sustain EnergyGriffon NewsHe spoke of how rising gas prices, the lowering amounts of oil and rampant oil drilling are negatively affecting the planet, leading to a dark outlook of ...... Read More »
3 March 2010, 3:10 pm
Educator needed on Pasco School BoardTampabay.comPrice of gasoline will not drop. Oil is a global commodity and any oil from Florida's water would amount to only one-thousandth of the world market. ...... Read More »
2 March 2010, 11:05 pm
Parkland reports fourth quarter and 2009 fiscal year end financial results ...Trading Markets (press release)Commercial fuel sales volumes remain soft in northern Alberta as upstream oil and gas customers have not fully resumed prior drilling programs. ...and more »... Read More »
2 March 2010, 2:58 pm
An Ominous Drilling Sign for the TruthThe People's Voice (blog)“You really don't need to know a lot about geology or oil to figure out something is wrong here, why don't they go back to the old days and drill oil wells ...and more »... Read More »
27 February 2010, 10:13 pm
If You Get Too Cold, I'll Tax the HeatAmerican ThinkerHansen's carbon tax would work as follows: The carbon in oil, gas, and coal would be taxed at the equivalent of $1 per gallon of gasoline, ...and more »... Read More »