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Audacy on MSNWill Americans feel pains at the pump from Middle East conflict?Uncertainty looms in the Middle East as Iran and Israel trade blows on the world stage. That uncertainty has trickled down to consumers worried about how expensive a trip to the gas pump may get due t ...
In decades past, turmoil in the Middle East would send crude oil prices soaring, pushing up the cost of gasoline for drivers and incentivizing Louisiana producers to boost their output.
Louisiana oil and gas experts say tensions rising in the Middle East this month impacted the cost of oil, but now those ...
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Energy analyst: power outages won't become "new normal" - MSNAccording Greg Upton, the executive director of the LSU Center for Energy Studies, it’s highly unlikely. advertisement. WWL Radio New Orleans. Energy analyst: power outages won't become "new normal" ...
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Tommy Tucker and Greg Upton: The energy industry's transition offers huge economic opportunity for Louisiana - MSNToday I interviewed Greg Upton from the LSU Center for Energy Studies about these opportunities for the state. Below is an edited transcription of the above audio interview.
LSU Center for Energy Studies director Greg Upton Upton says OPEC’s decision to flood the market with petroleum could cost oil industry workers their jobs, while President Donald Trump’s ...
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Slashed subsidies could be felt in Louisiana - MSNGreg Upton, Director of the LSU Center for Energy Studies joined WWL’s Tommy Tucker to discuss the future of green energy in the state of Louisiana. “The Gulf Coast is really at the epicenter ...
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New drilling won't mean an influx of jobs in Louisiana - MSNGreg Upton, Director of the LSU Center for Entergy Studies, spoke to WWL’s Tommy Tucker about the future of oil and gas production in Louisiana and says it isn’t that simple.
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