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12-2-08 by dugan With U.S. automakers headed to Washington for a do-over of their disastrously inept begging trip, OilWatchdog reader Ray Bock of Arroyo Grande, Calif., offers a suggestion that’s been in the air: Let…

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12-2-08 by dugan It’s no surprise that a federal jury in San Francisco acquitted Chevron in the shooting of Nigerian protestors aboard a Chevron rig a decade ago. As I noted earlier, conditions 10 years…

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11-26-08 by dugan A jury in San Francisco is deliberating whether Chevron is liable for a shooting spree by Chevron-paid Nigerian troops against protesters aboard an oil platform a decade ago. No matter what the…

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11-25-08 by dugan There’s no doubt that the crash in oil prices has taken pressure off of consumers and government, even though record-high energy prices did some serious economic damage before the fall. It’s like…

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11/24/08 by dugan Mark Twain never heard the phrase "shale oil," but he was dead on when he said of the West, "Whiskey’s for drinking, water’s for fighting. Whiskey-wise, I’d like a double sinker after…

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11-21-08 by dugan We at OilWatchdog have been relentlessly critical of Chevron’s faux-green ad campaigns (here, here, here and here.) I’ve recently heard from reporters who are sniffing around the ubiquitous image ads–the fortune Chevron…

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11-20-08 by dugan Henry Waxman’s close victory today over Rep. John Dingell to chair the powerful House Energy and Commerce Committee should mean better days for a U.S. energy policy focused on independence from fossil…

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11-7-08 by dugan     The big consumer news today is continuously dropping gasoline prices, down to $2.31 a gallon nationally and below $2.00 in one state, Missouri. Drivers are still keeping their cars in…

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11-6-08 by dugan California was the tip on Boone Pickens’ spear. His Proposition 10, demanding taxpayer billions to finance a new market in natural gas fuels (Pickens’ chief business). It was obviously a first shot…

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