Word: oiled
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Welcome to the upside-down '90s. Not since collapsing oil prices sent Texas and the rest of the Southwest into a slump nearly a decade ago has the U.S. witnessed such a stunning reversal of regional fortunes. The new winners include Midwestern farmers and Rustbelt manufacturers whose prosaic products, from corn to machine tools, are in hot demand around the world. Among the losers are Wall Street investment bankers, whose earnings have plunged with the waning of the buyout binge, and defense contractors across the country, who can expect new cutbacks as the cold war ends...
Meith said the new lanes will surround several of the nearby ponds "making them totally useless to anyone" and lead to an increase in "the accumulation of oil and gas in Alewife Brook" because of highway run-off. She said this new pollution follows $140,000 from the MDC to clean up Alewife Brook...
Petroleum and heating-oil traders were equally bullish. The price of home heating oil for January delivery rose to a 3-year high of more than $1 per gal. in the futures market. Retail prices are soaring. In parts of the . Northeast, consumers are paying as much as $1.40 for a gallon of home heating oil, up more than 40 cents in three weeks...
...that normally processes 455,000 bbl. of crude a day. The accident, probably caused by a spark that ignited hydrocarbons released from a pipe, killed two workers and injured seven others. Company officials announced that the facility will partly reopen this week. Other installations also suffered shutdowns: Shell Oil closed two gasoline refineries in Texas and Louisiana and curtailed operations at an Illinois plant because of frozen equipment. Some facilities were operating at about half capacity...
Even if the weather improves, shortages of natural gas, a popular alternative to heating oil, should keep overall energy prices higher this winter than last. U.S. gas reserves remain abundant. The problem is inadequate delivery: pipeline capacity is seriously limited in some regions. Moreover, the cold caused some gas wellheads to freeze up, trapping supplies in the ground...