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" An international arbitration tribunal has ruled in favor of Chevron in a claim against Ecuador related to past oil operations by Chevron's subsidiary, Texaco Petroleum Company.
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i have to write an essay on how carpool helps to save fuel for a school project. i cant get enough points to put in. any one got any ideas? please help.
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My car is almost impossible to stop when the ignition is off,why is this?
I have a 96 Tercel and tried some goofy hypermiling technique called pulsing where you speed up then shut the car off and glide,then after you slow down you turn the car back on and repeat,stupid.I learned it is a good way to get yourself killed.
Well I tried it and after I turn the engine off the care would barely brake,why is this.
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My friend told me that if her hybrid car saves 10 miles per gallon over 20,000 miles it will save 2000 gallons of gas, or about $5000 to $6000 dollars, at least $4000 of which would have been purchased from places like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, etc. She says that by supply and demand, these gas purchases work into the hands of terrorist countries like Iran who use oil profits to buy weapons to shoot at our troops and regular civilians. Seriously, though, when I go to get gas for my car, is that bascially helping terrorists? I’m a little scared by that because I know a lot of people with big horsepower engines just for fun who don’t think about these things. Is this a way we can help America?
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What is the most popular method? i.e. changing driving habits, putting additives/devices on the car, rebate or discount cards?
Which rebate/discount cards work? One of my friend used HESS Visa… the other used NationalGasClub.com… but claims he can go anywhere. Just trying to figure out what is working for everyone out there. Ideas?
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Petrominerales Ltd. shares surged to their highest level in nearly two years on Monday after the energy company reported that initial production at the Candelilla-3 well in Colombia is a prolific 15,600 barrels of oil per day.
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Motorist always do this especially on flat surface or when slopping down. They press the clutch thus disengaging the gears. does this save the fuel consumption or its something they believe en not true?
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Are you taking money out of other areas, like grocery, vacation, etc… to meet the demands for gas? Are you willing to walk or ride a bike to get to your destination?
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Every driver needs to understand MPG ratings. MPG stands for miles per gallon, and is an EPA given rating that tells you how many miles to the gallon you can expect for a certain vehicle. When shopping for a vehicle the higher the MPG, the better. You will notice that the numbers will be different for city and highway. Let's take a look at one of the highest MPG cars available today, the Toyota Prius. On average you'll get an MPG of around 45, which is pretty darn good. The EPA rating for the Prius is 60 MPG for the city and 51 for the highway, although most drivers report an average MPG of around 45. Tags: Mpg Ratings
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Seems as though there are more people doing about 55-60 in the slow lane and 65 in the middle lane on the highway around me in CT. (Speed limit 65 on most highway roads)
You still have the speeding jerks…but drivers have slowed down a bit in response to some of the suggestions on how to stretch that gallon further. Is it me or do you see this also!!! Thanks…. Sammyleggs
What state are you driving in?
The speeders are those passing threw Arkansas.
You must be one of the speeders Pyar!
Really take notice!!!
Freespirit….I hope the slower driving calms the beast in all of us and saves lives…I’m waiting for the statistics to come out in a few months that someone relates slowing down to fewer fatalities!!!
INCREASE gas prices….Not good for the pocketbook but good to people.
Joel…my time is precious too!
I can afford the prices without straining my pocketbook, but maybe those that have a hardship are taking it to heart..so what is your hurry? Are you trying to beat everyone to the gas pump and increase the carbon footprint you are leaving?
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I’m using a new fuel additive product that is giving me a 33% increase in miles per gallon. It’s brand new and people are just now hearing about, but I know where to get it and I’ll tell you if you ask!
I’m using a new fuel additive product that is giving me over 30% increase in miles per gallon. It’s brand new and people are just now hearing about, but I know where to get it and I’ll tell you if you ask!
Okay, okay…I’ll let the cat out of the bag. This is not meant to be commercial use. I’m simply sharing information because ever time I ask this question, people always say “yes” and they won’t let me go until I give them the information. If you’re answer to the above question is “yes” then go to this website and learn all about it.
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