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    Element Fuels Holdings, a Dallas-area startup proposing to build the first all-new U.S. oil refinery in nearly 50 years, on Thursday said it was relaunching efforts to build a large plant in South ...

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  4. Gulf low - Wikipedia

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    A Gulf low or Texas Low is a low pressure area that forms or intensifies over the Gulf of Mexico and moves northeast on the western side of the Appalachian Mountains and sometimes on the Atlantic coast to become a nor'easter. Because they move from over or near the Gulf of Mexico, these storm systems are capable of transporting copious amounts ...

  5. Texas oil and gas production statistics for March 2024 - AOL

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    Jun. 7—AUSTIN — Statewide and county crude oil and natural gas production as reported to the Railroad Commission of Texas for March 2024 came from 163,674 oil wells and 84,739 gas wells, a ...

  6. Oil up, but Stockpiles Look to Build and Texas Cuts Plan 'Dead'

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    U.K.-traded Brent, the global benchmark for oil, was up 10 cents, or 0.4%, at $26.54. Oil up, but Stockpiles Look to Build and Texas Cuts Plan 'Dead' Skip to main content

  7. Oil pump (internal combustion engine) - Wikipedia

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    Indications of low oil pressure may be that the warning light is on, a low pressure reading on the gauge, or clattering/clinking noises from the engine. Low oil pressure is a problem that must be addressed immediately to prevent serious damage. The leading cause of low oil pressure in an engine is wear on the engine's vital parts.

  8. Hubbert peak theory - Wikipedia

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    "Hubbert's peak" can refer to the peaking of production in a particular area, which has now been observed for many fields and regions. Hubbert's peak was thought to have been achieved in the United States contiguous 48 states (that is, excluding Alaska and Hawaii) in the early 1970s. Oil production peaked at 10.2 million barrels (1.62 × 10 ^ 6 m 3) per day in 1970 and then dec

  9. Trump's low oil price promise is a risk and a boon for ... - AOL

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    Donald Trump has promised to "drill, baby, drill" to halve energy costs, a plan that sends shivers through the governments of emerging market oil producers anxious about dollar earnings and fills ...