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  2. 2021 Texas power crisis - Wikipedia

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    Snow covering grounds of the Texas Capitol on February 15, 2021. On February 10, a winter storm formed north of the Gulf coast, dropping significant amounts of sleet and ice on many states in the Deep South and the Ohio Valley, including Texas, Georgia, Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, as well as states on the East Coast. [35]

  3. List of pipeline accidents in the United States in the 2020s

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    May 5 – A leak occurred in a relief line, at a Keystone Pipeline Terminal in Beaumont, Texas. About 18,500 gallons of crude oil were spilled. The cause seemed to be internal corrosion. [5] July 28 – A gas line explosion and fire occurred in Martin County, Texas, which injured four workers. A ditching truck hit an existing high-pressure gas ...

  4. Oil prices rise after strikes by US, allies raise Red Sea ...

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    Last week cargo giants Maersk (MAERSK-A.CO, MAERSK-B.CO) and German shipment company Hapag-Lloyd said they would pause voyages through the region until further notice.Goldman Sachs analysts ...

  5. List of US strikes by size - Wikipedia

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    2021 Heaven Hill strike: 2021 Bardstown, Kentucky: 400 2019 Alaska ferry workers strike: 2019 Alaska: 400 2020–2021 Alabama aluminum plant strike: 2020–2021 Muscle Shoals, Alabama: 400 Texas farm workers' strike: 1966 Texas: 400 at least Weight Strike [124] 1899 Ybor City, Tampa, Florida: 382 2018 DeKalb County School District bus drivers ...

  6. The Week in Numbers: big oil strikes gold

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    STORY: From a blowout quarter for big oil, to a big move by the Bank of England, this is the Week in Numbers….$59 billion is the total quarterly profit posted by oil majors. This week saw BP ...

  7. Second-largest oil company ditches California for Texas to ...

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    Chevron, the second-largest US oil company, plans to leave its historic headquarters in California and relocate to Texas over the next five years, citing increased regulations and state climate ...

  8. Texas oil boom - Wikipedia

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    Representation of a oil derrick. The Texas oil boom, sometimes called the gusher age, was a period of dramatic change and economic growth in the U.S. state of Texas during the early 20th century that began with the discovery of a large petroleum reserve near Beaumont, Texas.

  9. The establishment strikes back: 5 takeaways from the Texas ...

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