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visualizingenergy.org
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| | | | | Americans closely monitor gasoline prices, viewing them as indicators of leaders' success, economic health, and environmental policy effectiveness. The price of crude oil largely influences gas prices, yet federal and state taxes play a significant role. These taxes, popular due to revenue generation, heavily fund highway and mass transit spending. | |
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www.transterrestrial.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text is a collection of comments and discussions from an online forum, primarily focused on topics related to oil prices, extraction, and geopolitical factors. It includes various perspectives on the cost of oil production, the role of speculation, and the impact of political and environmental regulations. The discussion touches on the difference between extraction costs and the market price of oil, with some contributors suggesting that the market price is often higher than the actual cost due to factors like speculation, geopolitical tensions, and market dynamics. There are also mentions of specific events affecting oil production, such as pipeline issues, sanctions, and political unrest in regions like Libya and the Middle East. The text ... | |
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theintercept.com
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| | | | | The oil and gas industry won't increase production because it's enjoying the profits from high prices. | |
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wryheat.wordpress.com
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| | | A monthly review of climate, energy, environmental, and political policy issues Articles compiled by Jonathan DuHamel You may post comments at the end of this post or send them towryheat@cox.net Highlights of subjects covered: State of the climate - summer 2023; There Is No Climate Crisis; The Blunt Truth about Global Warming Models; NOAA data... | ||