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Obama Administration to Kill Keystone Pipeline

The Obama administration is  to reject the Keystone crude oil pipeline. This  decision will please environmental groups at the expense of thousands of American construction jobs. Reuters reported this afternoon. Keystone Pipeline The administration could announce its rejection of TransCanada’s 1,700-mile Keystone XL pipeline later today. State Department...
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GasBuddy releases its 2012 gasoline outlook

After weeks of analysis, GasBuddy has released its yearly gasoline price outlook. The analysis is the result of in-depth analysis run by two of GasBuddy’s own Petroleum Analysts, Patrick DeHaan and Gregg Laskoski. While this is GasBuddy’s first annual official gasoline outlook, it comes after industry leading accuracy of past forecasts, such as two notable forecasts our analysts...
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Dealers Sue to Stop Couche-Tard’s Purchase of 322 Mobil Sites

Cite attempts by refiner to circumvent state, federal law over California deal By Carole Donoghue LOS ANGELES — Scores of dealers have filed suit in California to stop the sale of their Mobil stations to convenience store chain Circle K, CSP Daily News has learned. The retailers accuse Exxon Mobil Corp. of trying to circumvent state law and want the courts to issue temporary restraining...
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Getty Petroleum Ordered to Pay $12M in Post-Bankruptcy Rent

By Brian Berk JERICHO, N.Y. — Getty Petroleum Marketing Inc. (GPMI), which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Dec. 5, has been ordered to pay $12 million to Getty Realty Corp. by Feb. 5. According to a news release issued by Getty Realty, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of New York, issued an order yesterday for GPMI to pay Getty Realty $3 million by Jan. 17 and...
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The Low-Down on High Octane Gasoline

Are you tempted to buy a high octane gasoline for your car because you want to improve its performance? If so, take note: the recommended gasoline for most cars is regular octane. In fact, in most cases, using a higher octane gasoline than your owner’s manual recommends offers absolutely no benefit. It won’t make your car perform better, go faster, get better mileage or run cleaner....
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