U.S. The prospect of summer drivers filling up on the highway is gaining ground in the price of gasoline, a sign of economic recovery and an epidemic devastation is a boon for the energy industry. Considering oil recovery and growing consumer demand, gasoline prices at U.S. pumps hit an average …
Read More »Saudi Aramco’s profits fall after covid-better year, maintains dividends
Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil and gas company, Abacic Oil, operates an oil-processing facility in Saudi Arabia. Stanislav Krasilnikov | TASS | Getty Images Oil giant Saudi Aramco reported a 44% drop in 2020 results, but retained its billion 1 trillion dividend payments, with CEO Amin Nasser calling the last 12 …
Read More »Einstein’s Physics, Astrophysicist Shows Fast-Than-Light Travel Possible
For decades, we have dreamed of visiting other star systems. There’s only one problem – it’s so far away from a conventional spaceflight, it would take thousands of years to reach even the nearest one. Physicists are not the kind of people who leave easily. Give them an impossible dream, …
Read More »Texas will not fix the 16 16 billion power overcharge
The Texas Public Utilities Commission indicated Friday that it has no intention of reversing the 16 16 billion in electric overcharge that is being raised by independent market monitors from the state’s week-long black market. Commission Chairman Arthur C. Nd Ndriya said the markets were very difficult to replenish and …
Read More »Ircot CEO Bill Magnes will be replaced after the Texas power cut
Sign up for a brief, Our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to date on the most important news in Texas. The board overseeing Texas’ Electric Reliability Council, an independent nonprofit organization that manages and operates a power grid covering most of Texas, fired Ericot CEO Bill Magnus on Wednesday …
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