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Friday, November 6, 2015

News from the Energy Sector

It's been a while since I opined on anything. Life and such gets in the way but today I found interesting news via twitter that I want to read.  So I thought I'd post those articles here for later reference.  My twitter handle is @jctrux

Obama administration expected to reject Keystone XL

More Oil Companies Could Join Exxon Mobil as Focus of Climate Investigations

Obama Rejects Construction of Keystone XL Oil Pipeline

Keystone Pipeline May Be Big, but This Is Bigger

Experts Say That Battle on Keystone Pipeline Is Over Politics, Not Facts

Marathon Oil Shedding 200 Jobs





Other News
U.S. to Put New Requirements on Accreditors

Appeals Court Backs Ethics Commission Over Activist

Agency reviews rules for psych evaluations of potential officers

At Precinct 344, lousy wiring and the hard-won right to vote

Analysis: Texas Racing Pines for Political Fix
Posted by Unkle Monkee at 2:36 PM

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