Because it sucks and because most miscers likely put gas in a vehicle.
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lulz. only a 160k/day refinery its small potatoes. Thankfully for you not an XOM refinery ayyyy lmao
To give perspective 18 million barrels are processed in the US alone daily which means this is a tiny blip for everyone not living in the midwest. Another thread from moron OP who tries to turn everything into a conspiracy crisis.Fitness connoisseur
0.4 mg of party's over wake the FK up!
"the personification of greatness"
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First off, go **** your face if that's how you like to interact with people, worthless ****stain. The drop off was signficant, I had my numbers off, but Biden definitely declared he would 'declare war' on the oil and gas industry.
https://www.macrotrends.net/2562/us-...storical-chartA million miles away - I don't.. feel.... anything.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXGZu4yxjW0
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I'll be filling up the car this morning.
Saw this ~
Underlying energy market conditions could signal pain for consumers this winter and beyond
Increased U.S. natural gas exports to Europe is 'driving up prices' at home, Heritage Foundation expert tells FOX Business
https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics...-winter-beyond
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..."The biggest problem is that the shortage in Europe is driving up prices, and prices are set globally," Diana Furchtgott-Roth, the director of the Heritage Foundation's Center for Energy, Climate and Environment, told FOX Business in an interview. "Because natural gas prices are higher globally, we are exporting more, and that's driving up prices here."
"At the same time, we are putting forward a number of policies that discourage our companies from producing," she continued. "Reasonable people might think that if there were a natural gas shortage in Europe, the United States would do as much as it can to increase production here."...
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