Energy crisis assistance program to begin Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise Mon, 23 Mar 2009 22:40 PM PDT The following comments are provided by readers and are the sole responsibility of their authors. The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. By publishing a comment here you agree to abide by our comment policy. | Crude Oil Trades Near Highest in Four Months as Stocks Gain Bloomberg Mon, 23 Mar 2009 22:38 PM PDT March 24 (Bloomberg) -- Crude oil traded near the highest level in almost four months after the U.S. stock market advanced, signaling that fuel use in the worldâs biggest energy-consuming country will rebound. | Oil industry narrows focus on deep water Casper Star-Tribune Mon, 23 Mar 2009 22:38 PM PDT NEW ORLEANS -- Leaders of several energy-related companies avoided talk about a rebound in oil prices Monday and suggested it could be a long, slow recovery even as the search in deep waters goes on. | POPULAR WORDS Queensland Business Review Mon, 23 Mar 2009 22:37 PM PDT Cost savings are the hottest topic among todayâs business leaders and the CEO or CFO ares under the most pressure ... more Gas company BG now owns more than 90 percent of Pure Energy Resources after buying out Arrow Energyâs portion of ... | Methane's menace Casper Star-Tribune Mon, 23 Mar 2009 22:37 PM PDT JINCHENG, China -- Jie nang, jian pai translates as "saving energy, reduce emission." | Public airs concerns over turbines Concord Monitor Mon, 23 Mar 2009 22:34 PM PDT Jobs, the environment and energy independence were the hot-button issues last night at a Lancaster public hearing on the proposal to erect 33 wind turbines on forested ridgelines in Coos County, with the makeup of the crowd tipped slightly in favor of the project. | Report: Alternative energy quest endangering birds Journal Inquirer Mon, 23 Mar 2009 22:33 PM PDT WASHINGTON â" As the Obama administration pursues more homegrown energy sources, a new government report faults energy production of all types â" wind, ethanol and mountaintop coal mining â" for contributing to steep drops in bird populations. | Energy conservation helps environment and saves you money Journal Gazette & Times-Courier Mon, 23 Mar 2009 22:33 PM PDT Alternative energy and energy conservation are two topics that are seen more frequently in news headlines today. Energy conservation techniques are not rocket science, most management practices are just common sense. | | |
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