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- Section 9. Energy prices
- Crude Oil. The average price of domestic crude oil at the wellhead was $42.99 per barrel in November 2004, 58 percent above the level of November 2003. The refiner acquisition cost of imported crude oil in November 2004 was $39.83 per barrel, 45 percent higher than the November 2003 level....
- Research articles 2005-02-01
- Section 9. Energy prices
- Crude Oil. The average price of domestic crude oil at the wellhead was $46.26 per barrel in October 2004, 74 percent above the level of October 2003. The refiner acquisition cost of imported crude oil in October 2004 was $45.45 per barrel, 66 percent higher than the October 2003 level....
- Research articles 2005-01-01
- Section 9. Energy prices
- Crude Oil. The average price of domestic crude oil at the wellhead was $36.53 per barrel in July 2004, 33 percent above the level of July 2003. The refiner acquisition cost of imported crude oil in July 2004 was $35.99 per barrel, 29 percent higher than the July 2003 level....
- Research articles 2004-10-01
- State Overseers Mystified by Disappearing Gasoline, Skyrocketing CA Gas Prices; Group Calls for Gasoline Supply Regulation
- SANTA MONICA, Calif., May 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Gasoline prices hit another all-time high today of $3.26 for a gallon of regular in California, even as a gallon dropped nationally, as low as $2.64 in Wyoming, according to the AAA daily report on gasoline pSANTA MONICA, Calif., May 2 /U.S....
- Research articles 2006-05-02
- Section 9. Energy prices
- Crude Oil. The average price of domestic crude oil at the wellhead was $34.53 per barrel in June 2004, 29 percent above the level of June 2003. The refiner acquisition cost of imported crude oil in June 2004 was $33.58 per barrel, 23 percent higher than the June 2003 level....
- Research articles 2004-09-01
- Section 9. Energy prices
- Crude Oil. The average price of domestic crude oil at the wellhead was $35.58 per barrel in May 2004, 43 percent above the level of May 2003. The refiner acquisition cost of imported crude oil in May 2004 was $35.79 per barrel, 42 percent higher than the May 2003 level....
- Research articles 2004-08-01
- Section 9. Energy prices
- Crude Oil. The average price of domestic crude oil at the wellhead was $33.21 per barrel in April 2004, 30 percent above the level of April 2003. The refiner acquisition cost of imported crude oil in April 2004 was $32.42 per barrel, 32 percent higher than the April 2003 level....
- Research articles 2004-07-01
- Section 9. Energy prices
- Crude Oil. The average price of domestic crude oil at the wellhead was $31.21 per barrel in February 2004, 2 percent below the level of February 2003. The refiner acquisition cost of imported crude oil in February 2004 was $30.80 per barrel, 5 percent lower than the February 2003 level....
- Research articles 2004-05-01
- FORUM
- Forensic science, no consensusIn "A House with No Foundation" (Issues, Fall 2003), Michael Risinger and Michael Saks raise what they perceive to be serious questions regarding the reliability of forensic science research conducted by law enforcement organizations and, in particular, by the Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI Laboratory. They make...
- Research articles 2004-01-01
- More mandates and incentives for alternative fuels.(FEDERAL & STATE)
- Congress will trump its own 2005 energy bill with more mandates and incentives for alternative fuels. Promoting green energy enjoys broad bipartisan support, so a host of biofuel-boosting bills are likely to emerge from the 110th Congress. They'll in Congress will trump its own 2005 energy...
- Research articles 2006-12-08
- Higher Oil Prices May Be Permanent.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
- Jun. 20--Greg Crum knows that OPEC leaders are meeting Wednesday and that their decisions could trim the price of the fuel used to power Southwest Airlines Co.'s aircraft. But the airline executive has already concluded that the days of low prices are gone. Mr....
- Research articles 2000-06-20
- Diesel falls to $1.444 a gallon, but OPEC cut sends crude up
- The average U.S. retail price of diesel fuel fell another 2.7 cents a gallon to $1.444 last week, for its fourth straight weekly drop, but word of a looming OPEC cut in crude oil output threatened a new round of increases at the pump.The average U.S. retail price of diesel...
- Research articles 2003-09-29
- ExxonMobil stays on top. (Share of Market).(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included)
- Despite decreasing gross gallonage, the merged ExxonMobil once again took first place in the ranking of the top gasoline marketers in the United States. In 2000, ExxonMobil sold only 23.164 billion gallons in domestic gross gasoline, a 7.3-percent de Despite decreasing gross gallonage, the merged ExxonMobil...
- Research articles 2001-07-15
- ExxonMobil stays on top. (Share of Market).(gasoline marketers)(Brief Article)(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included)
- With a 1.5-percent increase in gross gallonage, ExxonMobil stays in first place in the ranking of the top gasoline marketers in the United States. In 2001 EXXONMOBIL sold 23.486 billion gallons in domestic gross gasoline. This is an increase from the With a 1.5-percent increase in...
- Research articles 2002-07-15
- Water, water.(Florida Trend.com: THE WEBSITE OF FLORIDA BUSINESS)
- Which Palm Beach County residents have bigger monthly water bills, residents of impoverished Belle Glade, who use an average of 1,000 gallons a day, or inhabitants of wealthy Palm Beach, whose average daily use is 13,000 ... Which Palm Beach County residents have bigger monthly water...
- Research articles 2007-03-01
- Biodiesel--an affordable renewable fuel.(WASHINGTON PERSPECTIVE)
- THE STAGE IS SET FOR CONGRESS TO DELIVER AN ENERGY BILL THIS YEAR. WHEN GASOLINE PRICES reached an average of $2.28 a gallon at the pump in April, Congressional members experienced an avalanche of calls demanding that Congress "do something.&quo THE STAGE IS SET FOR CONGRESS...
- Research articles 2005-07-01
- Will Bush tax cuts be rolled back?(LOOKING INSIDE)
- Nobody knows the future, but some people still like to peer through their crystal ball to predict what lies ahead. Many of them have a wealth of knowledge and experience and their forecasts may have merits. Recently, I happened to be among some soo ...
- Research articles 2004-07-05
- Congress will extend tax credit for biodiesel.(IN CONGRESS)
- Congress will extend the $1-per-gallon tax credit for biodiesel before it expires in 2008, despite objections by oil-allied senators. Lawmakers may also mandate the use of more than a billion gallons a year of biodiesel by 2012. More broadly, they'll Congress will extend the $1-per-gallon tax...
- Research articles 2007-06-22
- McLaughlin boring system.(KEYHOLE TECHNOLOGY)
- McLaughlin's VT250DKH includes a vacuum excavation system that operates with high-pressure water and a hydraulic powered coring unit for cutting and removing 12-inch diameter cores from paved surfaces, all mounted on a compact dual-axle trailer. The McLaughlin's VT250DKH includes a vacuum excavation system that ...
- Research articles 2006-02-01
- HP Ramps Up Ethanol.(High Plains Corp)(Brief Article)
- High Plains Corp. is expanding its ethanol plant in York, Neb., from 36 million to 50 million gallons and considering similar expansions for its other facilities in Kansas and New Mexico. The move is in response to EPA's decision to deny California High Plains...
- Research articles 2001-06-18
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