Last week the Big Oil companies weighed in with their earnings reports, and it was mostly a pretty sorry assembly.
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Oil giants Chevron and BP made moves to refine their business, drilling down on core segments that crude demand assures will be worth it.
On Monday, BP announced it will put its US onshore wind power business, estimated to be worth about $2 billion, on the market.
ExxonMobil forecast that oil demand will remain above 100 million barrels per day in 2050, roughly the same as current levels.
California was already contending with a home insurance crisis due to unpredictable weather events. Then came this week’s fires.
England had a rude awakening this week, as the United Kingdom was transported back in time to one of the most tumultuous years in its history.
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