More Regulations Proposed in Trucking

Over time, the transportation industry has seen many new regulations passed for various reasons.  From electronic log books, lower emission trucks, and increasing the age to have a commercial driver’s license (CDL) these laws were intended to improve the safety of the public as well as protect the environment.  The increased tighter regulations have forced […]

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Saudi Aramco IP-NO?

As Saudi Aramco continues emergency talks with contractors to restore its facility that was attacked last week, it is simultaneously reviving the focus on its initial public offering (IPO). The restoration is now being reported to take months instead of weeks to be fully operational. Restoration costs are being estimated in the hundreds of thousands […]

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Oil Industry Fighting Back

Plans to build charging stations across the country are being crushed by groups backed by industry giants like Exxon Mobil and Koch Empire. According to utility commission filings, these groups have challenged electric companies’ across the United States. Electric utilities are seeking approval on building charging networks in locations such as shopping centers and rest […]

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The Cost to Consumers

The events over the weekend in Saudi Arabia are causing concerns throughout the nation.  The oil installations attacked resulted in the removal of six percent of daily world consumption, which will have an impact on motorists and consumers in the United States as early as today.  The attack on Saudi Aramco’s Abqaiq plant in Buqyaq […]

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Drone Delivery Is Here

Drone delivery could be part of regular freight transportation by 2020.  Vision Profile Extrusions LTD, a manufacturing company in Vaughan, Ontario, recently teamed with Drone Delivery Canada Corp or DDC. DDC is a drone technology company focused on “the design, development and implementation of its proprietary logistics software platform using drones”.  According to ttnews.com, Drone […]

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World’s Largest LNG Supplier Pushes Back Project

Royal Dutch Shell has pushed the U.S. Lake Charles LNG Export Project in Louisiana back five years to 2025. According to Reuters, “the project, a 50-50 venture with U.S. midstream company Energy Transfer, envisaged converting an existing import and regasification facility in Lake Charles into a multi-train, 16.45 million tonnes per year facility. The delay […]

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BP Exits Alaska

British Petroleum (BP) announced this week that they are selling their Alaska operations to Hilcorp Energy Co. for $5.6 billion dollars, ending their six-decade existence in “The Land of the Midnight Sun.”  The sale to Hilcorp Energy Co includes BP’s stake in the Prudhoe Bay oil field, the Point Thomson gas field and the Trans-Alaska […]

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