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Energy Secure vs Energy Independent

June 14, 2015 doughaugh

First of all “Energy Independence” is a ridiculously misunderstood and misapplied statement.  For most of the energy we use in the US we are incredibly

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We are Going to Use More Natural Gas for Trucking, But How Much?

January 3, 2014 doughaugh

I wanted to see what the latest thinking was on the future of natural gas as a transportation fuel and looked to the new Energy

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We have not built a new US refinery in forever…and that’s a good thing

December 15, 2013 doughaugh

We are down to 143 domestic US refineries from 301 a little over 30 years ago.  Of course this must be yet another crisis requiring

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