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What would happen if we burn all the oil?
In 2018, the Earth had about 1,730 billion barrels in crude oil reserves, with oil companies pumping out about 94.7 million ...
In a recent video that has garnered 78,500 views to date, TikTok user Benn Bundy (@motor_purr) states it is neither “normal” nor “acceptable” how much oil cars are using these days. “Nine customers ...
An expert on Toyota vehicles recently posted to TikTok with his advice on vehicle maintenance. He says when it comes to oil changes, it’s key to go against the grain. In a video with over 900,000 ...
It may be hard to believe, but all internal combustion engines (ICE) consume a bit of oil during the combustion process. Whether you have a gas or diesel vehicle, the engine will burn oil, and it ...
As the Iraqi army retreated at the end of the first Gulf War, they took the term “scorched Earth policy” quite literally. Kuwaiti oil wells were set alight en masse, creating towering infernos that ...
A dramatic firefighting and clean-up effort at a burning oil well in Kazakhstan has taken an unusual twist as the operator seeks to dispel third-party accusations of significant emissions of methane ...
Climate action is costly, but inaction could be far more expensive, according to a new report. The costs of enduring climate change are already six times higher than those for implementing measures to ...
Parts of the Northeast rely on oil resources for backup power when other electricity supplies are expensive or in short supply. New England power plants burned more oil for electricity on a single day ...
As this column was being written, oil was producing 15% of New England’s electricity. Note that 3% came from even dirtier coal, a reflection of high prices that make it profitable to run even old ...
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