The Energy Report - 12/23/09: Afternoon Edition
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A larger than expected drawn-down in crude supplies ignites a pre-holiday spike in oil prices. Elliott Gue of The Energy Letter provides analysis. Also, UN climate official Yvo de Boer tells negotiators to focus on brokering a better deal next year in Mexico City; new study shows jet pollution causes 4-8% of overall surface global warming; and EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson and Energy Secretary Steven Chu make Newsweek's "Most Important People in 2010."
Published: 12/23/09 5:00pm
Running Time: 17:19
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