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Stop the BS puTzz just say you don't have the mental power to work up the connection OR Step up to the Challenge.
US becomes a major oil supplier to Europe
10 Dec 2019 By Paul Wightman Topics: Energy
US crude oil exports have risen sharply since Congress voted to lift the export ban. In January 2016, in the immediate period following the lifting of the crude oil export ban exports of US crude oil were just 490,000 barrels per day with all volumes destined for Canadian refineries. In the first eight months of 2019, total exports surged to average around 2.8 million bpd, a five-fold percentage increase in three years, based on data from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA).
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Europe’s Self-Inflicted Energy Crisis
Oct 14, 2021
This unfortunate confluence of factors – rare as it may be – illustrates the concerns of many energy experts (this author included) about Europe’s hasty transition away from traditional baseload powers sources (gas, coal, and nuclear) to intermittent renewable generation. Europe’s master plan for carbon neutrality has pushed the member states away from long-term purchase agreements and towards short-term pricing, making the crisis even more costly to energy utilities and other consumers who are now seeking alternative fuel sources. Gas exporters like Russia and Qatar are ready to cash in.
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You made no persuasive connections, you cognitively challenge tard.
US becomes a major oil supplier to Europe
10 Dec 2019 By Paul Wightman Topics: Energy
US crude oil exports have risen sharply since Congress voted to lift the export ban. In January 2016, in the immediate period following the lifting of the crude oil export ban exports of US crude oil were just 490,000 barrels per day with all volumes destined for Canadian refineries. In the first eight months of 2019, total exports surged to average around 2.8 million bpd, a five-fold percentage increase in three years, based on data from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA).
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Europe’s Self-Inflicted Energy Crisis
Oct 14, 2021
This unfortunate confluence of factors – rare as it may be – illustrates the concerns of many energy experts (this author included) about Europe’s hasty transition away from traditional baseload powers sources (gas, coal, and nuclear) to intermittent renewable generation. Europe’s master plan for carbon neutrality has pushed the member states away from long-term purchase agreements and towards short-term pricing, making the crisis even more costly to energy utilities and other consumers who are now seeking alternative fuel sources. Gas exporters like Russia and Qatar are ready to cash in.
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You made no persuasive connections, you cognitively challenge tard.
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