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Exxon has quietly terminated its algae fuel research program.

Exxon Has Quietly Terminated Its Algae Fuel Research Program

2023-02-16
By: Roshan
On: February 16, 2023

Exxon initiated a research study in 2009 to extract fuels from algae that may be used to power internal combustion engines. Between then and today, it has spent about asContinue Reading

S&P 500 Index: Writing On The Wall For Oil Companies

2019-09-04
By: Staff Reporter
On: September 4, 2019

When the S&P 500 index was created 90 years ago, the energy sector was one of its largest components. A decade ago, the energy sector represented 11.7% of the index.Continue Reading

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