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Asia flooded with West African oil in latest sign of OPEC impact

  Bloomberg West African oil producers this month will send the most crude to Asia in at least five years, the latest sign of how refineries in the world’s biggest demand region are scouring the world to replace supplies cut by OPEC’s Middle East producers. Shipments on the trade route, among the longest for supertankers, are set to soar to ...

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Saudi energy minister praises Trump’s pro-fossil-fuel policies

  Bloomberg President Donald Trump’s energy policies are good for the petroleum industry and Saudi Arabia sees no problem with growth in US oil production as long as it’s in line with demand, Saudi Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih said. “President Trump has policies which are good for the oil industries,” Al-Falih said in an interview with the BBC. “He has ...

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Hawaii aims for 100 percent renewable transportation

  HONOLULU / AP Hawaii has the most aggressive renewable energy targets in the nation, aiming for its utilities to get 100 percent of their electricity from renewable sources by 2045. Now advocates want to extend that goal to the transportation sector to urge all forms of ground transportation to fuel up using renewable sources by 2045. “The majority of ...

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