By admin on September 2nd, 2010

It wasn’t all that long ago that barrels of oil cost around $10. One energy analyst quoted by CNBC, Peter Beutel, the president of Cameron Hanover, thinks that a fresh, crisp Alexander Hamilton is just about what a barrel is worth. His reasoning?
We have so much oil right now, more than we’ve had in 27 years. Why is it 27
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By admin on August 14th, 2010

If 100% of us had always been living “green” and hence not using fossil fuels than there would be no market for oil and no spills but as it’s not 100%, and even if it was to suddenly become 100%, all that would happen is that the oil companies would loose revenue and make cuts that could make oil spills
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By admin on July 7th, 2010

If you want to make a statement about the gushing oil in the Gulf of Mexico, should you still wash your hair, put on lipstick, and take aspirin?
Should you also wear flip-flops, use scotch tape, and paint the living room?
Those items are much more connected to the BP catastrophe than they might seem. Every day a tsunami of petroleum goes
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