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By admin on 2/7/2012 3:45 PM

Maine fuel company overwhelmed by donations

By AP  | February 07, 2012
DIXFIELD, Maine (AP) — The owner of a Maine home heating oil delivery company says he has received at least $100,000 in donations since his company was mentioned in a New York Times article about people struggling to keep their homes warm.
By admin on 1/9/2012 5:23 PM
As painful numbers go, try this: A typical American family spent nearly $4,200 on gasoline in 2011, more than any year ever before.

Whether families end up pouring even more cash into their gas tanks during 2012 is an unknown. The answer, though, will likely have a major impact on economic growth and may even influence presidential politics as the November election approaches, market experts say.

For now, the national average for a gallon of unleaded regular was $3.351 on Friday, according to AAA's Daily Fuel Gauge Report. In Wisconsin the average price was $3.339, and in metro Milwaukee it was $3.347.

By admin on 7/1/2011 6:36 AM

Oil prices dipped right after the Obama administration announced it would tap reserves, but the price has rebounded. Gas prices, meanwhile, fell 7 cents a gallon in the past week, averaging about $3.54 a gallon.

By admin on 6/28/2011 4:00 PM
Federal-Mogul develops brushless fuel pump

ABR Staff Writer Published 28 June 2011  

Federal-Mogul, a supplier of powertrain and safety technologies, has developed an electrical brushless diesel fuel pump technology for on- and off-highway engines with improved durability to help heavy-duty vehicles work longer.

The electrical brushless fuel pumps were developed at the company's Logansport, Indiana technical center and are produced at its fuel delivery products manufacturing facility in Logansport in the US.

The technology suits 12V and 24V applications and is available for diesel engines used in the medium- and heavy-duty on-highway sector and in the construction, stationary, marine and agricultural sectors.

 

Read the full story here: http://powertrain.automotive-business-review.com/news/federal-mogul-develops-brushless-fuel-pump-280611



By admin on 5/17/2011 6:10 AM
United Parcel Service is rolling out a prototype delivery van that gets 40 percent better mileage than its familiar big, brown boxy predecessor.

The twist here is less high tech than you might guess: It's not a new recipe for electric batteries or some new exotic fuel. Rather, to deliver big fuel savings, UPS put one of its standard package vans on a strict weight loss program.

By admin on 5/16/2011 5:56 AM
WASHINGTON — Amid growing public unhappiness over gas prices, President Barack Obama is directing his administration to ramp up U.S. oil production by extending existing leases in the Gulf of Mexico and off Alaska's coast and holding more frequent lease sales in a federal petroleum reserve in Alaska. But the moves won't calm spiraling prices at the pump any time soon.
By admin on 4/28/2011 6:39 AM
Food delivery company to turn grease to gas By JEFF WILKINSON -  jwilkinson@thestate.com



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By admin on 3/21/2011 4:50 PM
Analyst: Rising Oil Prices 'Primary Threat' To U.S. Economy As Libyan Violence Mounts

By: William Alden

HuffPost Reporting

NEW YORK -- As international military forces strike Libya, oil prices are again rising, reviving concerns that expensive energy could impede economic recovery in the United States.

U.S. consumers and businesses got a brief reprieve this month as oil prices eased off two-and-a-half-year highs. But escalating violence in Libya and rising tensions among the Middle...
By admin on 3/9/2011 5:02 PM
Oil Price Shocks and the Recession of 2011? Ten of the last 11 recessions were preceded by oil price hikes. | March 8, 2011

Oil prices surged to near $107 per barrel yesterday and regular gasoline is going for $3.51 per gallon. Last March oil sold for around $80 per barrel and gas cost about $2.79 per gallon. The uprisings throughout the Middle East are in part responsible for the recent uptick in prices. For example, the fighting in Libya has reduced global oil production by about one million barrels per day. On the other hand, members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) are boosting their output by a similar amount to make up for the shortfall. Democrats in Congress are calling upon President Barack Obama to damp down prices by...
By admin on 3/4/2011 8:54 PM


 Crude Oil Price Can Bolster Anadarko, but Natural Gas Prices Pose Threat       March 4th, 2011 by Trefis Team

Anadarko Petroleum Corporation (NYSE:APC) is among the largest independent oil and gas exploration and production companies in the world, with about 3 billion barrels of oil equivalent (BOE) of proved reserves. The company explores and produces natural gas, crude oil, condensate and natural gas liquids (NGLs). Its major operations are located onshore United States and in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. Anadarko also has operations in a variety of other countries, including Algeria, Brazil, China and Ghana. Its main competitors are ExxonMobil (NYSE:XOM), BP (NYSE:BP), ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP) and Chevron...
By admin on 2/22/2011 5:23 PM
Oil prices surge 6% on Libya unrest By Aaron Smith, staff writer February 22, 2011: 3:15 PM ET CNN Money

 

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Oil prices jumped 6% Tuesday, spiking as high as $98 a barrel earlier in the session, as the crisis in Libya sparked concern that the turmoil roiling the Middle East could spread to other producing countries -- including Saudi Arabia.



U.S. crude for April delivery rose $5.71, or 6.4%, to settle at $95.42 a barrel in midday activity. The U.S. market was closed Monday for a holiday, although there was a 6% gain in international trading.

Unrest in Libya has entered its eighth day, fueled by protestors against high unemployment and dictator Moammar Gadhafi's 42-year reign. At least 233 people have been killed since protests began, according to Human Rights Watch.

Gadhafi appeared on state-run television in front of his Tripoli home, the damage still evident from a U.S. bombing in the 1980s, in response to Western news reports that he had fled the...
By admin on 2/19/2011 8:39 PM

The gasoline at the pump might be fine for your new car but harmful to your boat engine.

The Environmental Protection Agency recently decided to allow gasoline to have 15 percent ethanol, up from 10 percent.

The new blend is approved for 2001 and newer model cars and trucks - but not boats, buses, delivery trucks and other large vehicles.

By admin on 2/19/2011 8:30 PM
China, Asia’s biggest oil consumer, increased retail gasoline and diesel prices for the first time this year after crude in London rose above $100 a barrel. Prices of both gasoline and diesel will rise by 350 yuan ($53) a ton starting today, or as much as 4.6 percent, the National Development and Reform Commission, the top economic planner, said on its website yesterday. Gasoline in Xinjiang, the lowest among all Chinese cities, cost 8,265 yuan a metric ton and diesel was at 7,630 yuan a ton before the increase.
By admin on 2/17/2011 3:51 PM
By admin on 2/14/2011 4:42 PM
Wall Street Journal
NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--U.S. crude futures fell to a two-month low Monday despite growing Middle East unrest, as the gap between oil prices in the U.S. and Europe increased to the widest on record.
West Texas Intermediate futures, the most widely-traded oil contract and a price benchmark in the U.S., settled at a two-month low, down 77 cents, or 0.9%, at $84.81 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Brent crude on the ICE futures exchange traded $2.14 higher at $103.08 a barrel, settling at a two year high.
By admin on 2/11/2011 4:54 PM
Asia marine fuel oil, gasoil and jet fuel rose for a sixth week. Gasoline fell by the most in 16 weeks on signs that stockpiles in the U.S., the biggest consumer of the fuel, are growing amid slower demand.

Light Distillates

Benchmark 92-RON gasoline for loading from Singapore dropped 2.3 percent this week, the most since Oct. 22, to $105.65 a barrel, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Open- specification naphtha for delivery to Japan fell 0.2 percent this week to $872.50 a metric ton.

Gasoline’s premium to naphtha narrowed to $10.50 a barrel compared with $12.85 on Feb. 2. A narrower reforming margin means the profit from turning naphtha into gasoline is falling.

The premium of Japan-delivered naphtha to Brent crude, or the crack spread, fell to $107.42 a ton from $108.40 at the end of Asian trading on Feb. 2, according to Bloomberg data. Markets were closed on Feb. 3 and Feb. 4 in Singapore because of the Lunar New Year holiday.

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