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Fuel supplies drop most on record as US oil refining collapses, leading to largest ever jump in oil supplies
Refinery utilization at an all time low, 10% lower than it s ever been; oil refined is least on record; record jump in oil inventories, record drop in gasoline inventories; distillates production at a 26 year low, distillates inventories drop most in 18 years; largest jump in oil imports in 39 weeks.
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Scottish company Eneus Energy has gained planning consent for a proposed green hydrogen/ammonia plant in Orkney, Scotland, which would be the first commercial facility of its kind in the UK.
The development, along with the proposed wind turbines extension at Hammars Hill, was approved by the Orkney Council Planning Committee at a meeting on 20 January, the company said.
Eneus said the plant, near Evie, will harness the renewable electricity generated by the wind turbines to produce hydrogen from water, and then combine the gas with nitrogen from the air to form ammonia.
The wind farm extension will see two 150-metre turbines built adding 8.4MW to the existing 4.5MW project.
Aspen police following leads on gas line sabotage
Law officials release photo, but man in image cleared after confirming he was waiting on gas company technician
In an effort to run down every possible lead to find the person responsible for leaving 3,500 Aspen residences and businesses without heat or hot water for two frigid days this week, police released a photo Wednesday of “person of interest.”
A police tipster reported seeing the man “behaving ‘suspiciously’ near a gas meter behind a business in downtown Aspen about 11 a.m. Tuesday, and provided pictures taken from behind and a detailed description. The location, however, was not near any of the three locations where the sabotage to city gas lines occurred Saturday night.