Canadian crude producers roughly doubled government targets for output cuts that began this month, according to US independent refiner Phillips 66.
Producers reduced output by 600,000-650,000 b/d in response to provincial government efforts to address logistical constraints backing up production and forcing deep discounts in Alberta.
Alberta imposed rules seeking a 325,000 b/d, or 9pc, reduction in a program that also pursued railcars to swiftly clear the backlog of especially heavy sour production in the province."Crudehead" tweets:
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2018: First Year With No Violent Tornadoes In The US
Link here.
For the first time since modern record-keeping began, the U.S. went a calendar year without any violent tornadoes.
The Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma tracks tornadoes in the country, with records dating back to 1950.The only reason I posted that story was to give me a reason to post this video.
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