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Oil prices struggle as US output outweighs OPEC deal optimism: Reuters poll

Oil prices struggle as US output outweighs OPEC deal optimism: Reuters poll

Oil prices not expected to hit $60/barrel until 2018 In a Reuters poll, oil analysts who are pessimistic that OPEC’s supply cut will offset the increase in US production, do not believe oil prices will reach $60/barrel until early 2018. The March poll of 32 economists shows analysts expect Brent crude to average $57.07/barrel, slightly lower […]

By March 31, 2017 0 Comments Read More →
Canadians – including Albertans – support quick transition from fossil fuels: survey

Canadians – including Albertans – support quick transition from fossil fuels: survey

Large majority of Canadians support 2017 federal budget funding for range of clean energy priorities New public opinion research by Abacus data found that roughly 20 million Canadian adults (69 per cent) heard something about the recent First Ministers’ Meeting on national climate—including 9 million who heard either a lot or a fair bit about […]

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Majority of Canadians approve of Ottawa’s approach to pipelines: CAPP

Majority of Canadians approve of Ottawa’s approach to pipelines: CAPP

“A majority of Canadians agree the Government of Canada has taken a balanced approach to pipelines.” CALGARY, ALBERTA – A majority of Canadians support Ottawa’s balanced approach to oil pipelines and transportation, according to results of an Ipsos poll done in part for the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers. The results also show the number […]

By December 15, 2016 1 Comments Read More →
Over 75% of Americans say next President should speed up adoption of renewable energy

Over 75% of Americans say next President should speed up adoption of renewable energy

Public opinion split over whether elected leaders fully understand fossil fuel costs NEW YORK – As Americans count down to Election Day, more than three-quarters (78 per cent) believe the winner of the presidential race should prioritize the faster adoption of renewable energy, according to a study by G&S Business Communications. The G&S Sense & Sustainability Study […]

By September 13, 2016 0 Comments Read More →
Poll: Majority of American voters concerned about high ethanol mandates

Poll: Majority of American voters concerned about high ethanol mandates

76% concerned that diverting corn to energy production rather than food could result in higher food costs, contribute to world hunger Seventy-seven per cent of registered voters are concerned that breaching the ethanol blend wall could drive up the cost of gasoline for consumers and reduce the nation’s fuel supply (85 per cent of Republicans, 75 […]

Majority of American voters concerned about high ethanol mandates – poll

Majority of American voters concerned about high ethanol mandates – poll

According to DOE’s fuel economy website, fuel costs can be significantly higher when consumers use higher ethanol blends WASHINGTON, DC – Seventy-eight per cent of registered voters are concerned that breaching the ethanol blend wall could drive up the cost of gasoline for consumers and reduce the nation’s fuel supply (91 per cent of Republicans, 80 […]

By November 19, 2015 0 Comments Read More →