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...weeks ago, crude-oil prices jumped when OPEC moved to keep supplies tight by reducing its output quotas 3.5%, cutting off nearly 1 million bbl. a day from the global market. American consumers are even more vulnerable to energy shocks than they were two decades ago, in part because the U.S. government's policy during that time has failed to produce alternative energy sources. Whipsawed by lobbyists and special interests, taxpayer-supported programs have succeeded mainly in making a few people rich and protecting ineffectual schemes. To be sure, not all energy programs have been a bust. For example...
...separates the raw oil from sand, clay and other particles. Then 2,500-h.p. pumps, the world's largest, push the viscous oil sands through pipes to a plant on-site that converts it to crude oil. From there, it goes by pipeline to refineries in the U.S. The output of the Alberta operations is expected soon to reach 1 million bbl. a day, surpassing U.S. crude production on Alaska's North Slope. The U.S. now imports more oil and petroleum products from Canada than from any other country...
Despite the twins’ improvement this season, Kerr still expects a higher output from the duo, who at times have had trouble finishing their drives...
...certainly didn’t hurt, as the Crimson equaled its most prolific goal output this season...
...least 40 points in each game until a 28-7 loss to Villanova last week. Their running-back-by-committee combination of four athletic rushers was leaving opponents stunned. The Huskies, averaging 517.2 yards per game, were the only team close to equaling Harvard’s offensive output...