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Energy

Trump’s Tariffs Are a Catastrophe for Oil

A double whammy of presidential policies — more OPEC output and historic trade levies — are sending fossil stocks tumbling.

Politics

Here Comes Degrowth Donald

Mr. President, your commitment to radical climate and economic policy really does astound me.

Politics

Call Him ‘Green New Donald’

Oh, he’d never self-identify as an environmentalist. But not even climate activists have had the courage to propose a 10% tax on energy.

Politics

Trump’s Tariffs Are a Warning

Don’t ignore what the president says he wants to do, no matter how unwise it seems.

Donald Trump.

Trump Is About to Wreck U.S. Oil Refineries

The American oil industry wasn’t built for Canadian tariffs.

Canadian oil production.

The Trump Policy That Would Be Really Bad for Oil Companies

Jesse and Heatmap deputy editor Jillian Goodman talk Canadian tariffs with Rory Johnston.

Economy

The One Thing That Could Make Gas Prices Spike

It rhymes with ‘schmurricane schmeason.

A penny pumping gas.
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The American oil refining business is a national colossus, with almost 130 facilities taking in some 16 million barrels of crude oil per day and turning it into nearly 10 million barrels of gasoline and 5 million barrels of diesel. And unlike some past years, inventories are looking pretty good heading into this summer. While they’re lower than the five-year average, gasoline supplies are still higher than where they were a year ago, and refineries are a ways away from running at their peak capacity. According to the forecasters at GasBuddy, we’re looking at relatively mild summertime prices of around $3.50 to $3.60 per gallon.

The one wild card: weather. About half of America’s refining capacity sits on the Gulf Coast, putting America’s fuel production squarely in the target zone of what could be an especially active hurricane season.

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