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October 10, 2008: Crude reaches 12 month low.
October 9, 2008: Natural gas buses in San Diego.
October 8, 2008: Energy awareness month.
October 7, 2008: Crude hits 8 month low.
October 6, 2008: Rescue plan passes, market responds.
October 3, 2008: Natural gas production up 8% this winter.
October 2, 2008; Crude oil rebounds.
October 1, 2008: Crude prices continue fall.
September 30, 2008: World oil prices tumble.
September 29, 2008: Russia and Venezuela form alliance.
September 26, 2008: Toyota to unveil CNG vehicle.
September 25, 2008: Quarter-century ban on offshore drilling to expire.
September 24, 2008: Mercedez Benz goes green.
September 23, 2008: Government bail out drives up crude.
September 22, 2008: Hurricane Ike destroyed 49 rigs in the Gulf.
September 19, 2008: Senate Democrats reaching compromise.
September 18, 2008: Oil prices rebound.
September 17, 2008: Crude oil plummets.
September 16, 2008: Sugar sweetens the markets.
September 15, 2008: Is supply today better than ever?
September 12, 2008: Crude hits 5-month low.
September 11, 2008: OPEC lowers production.
September 10, 2008: Compromise in congress on offshore drilling possible.
September 9, 2008: Hurricane Ike impacts crude markets.
September 8, 2008: Public support for oil and natural gas exploration growing.
September 5, 2008: Commodity market brokers begin probe.
September 4, 2008: Egypt halts natural gas delivery to Israel.
September 3, 2008: Waves of relief hit the oil patch.
September 2, 2008: RNC changes plans, crude oil price not moved by Gustav.
September 1, 2008: Energy Matters at the RNC, Gustav takes its toll.
August 29, 2008: Royal Dutch Shell and BP evacuate workers in the Gulf.
August 28, 2008: Tough time for tequila.
August 27, 2008: Oil prices surprisingly slump in the face of another hurricane.
August 26, 2008: American natural gas production soars.
August 25, 2008: Oil prices continue the roller coaster ride.
August 22, 2008: Bloomberg backs off of windmills on skyscrapers.
August 21, 2008: Poll shows Americans believe the worst is behind them on gasoline prices.
August 20, 2008: Oil prices dip after Fay leaves her mark.
August 19, 2008: Pickens meets with Obama.
August 18, 2008: Crude falls, dollar gains.
August 15, 2008: Coke goes green.
August 14, 2008: Kremlin says, "aggressor has been punished."
August 13, 2008: IEA says Georgia of strategic importance.
August 12, 2008: Oil prices rebound on Russia and Georgia conflict.
August 11, 2008: EPA denies Governor Perry's request.
August 8, 2008: Utah updates clean fuel tax credits.
August 7, 2008: Johnson Controls makes it easier for schools to go solar.
August 6, 2008: Candidate Obama talks energy policy.
August 5, 2008: Storm heads to Texas, threatens coast.
August 4, 2008: Crude oil down on decreased demand.
August 1, 2008: Chinese officials impose strict pollution regulations.
July 31, 2008: Aubrey McClendon testifies before Congress.
July 30, 2008: Gasoline prices finally takes a down turn.
July 29, 2008: Crude oil rebounds quickly.
July 28, 2008: Crude oil takes a dive.
July 25, 2008: Mississippi River closed.
July 24, 2008: Clean Skies TV has amazing lineup at NCSL.
July 23, 2008: Well, hello Dolly!
July 22, 2008: Energy Matters hits the road!
July 21, 2008: One of the dirtiest jobs just became the cleanest.
July 18, 2008: Welcome to the roller coaster ride.
July 17, 2008: California developers create energy efficient homes.
July 16, 2008: President Bush lifts ban.
July 15, 2008: Hugo Chavez says $300 a barrel oil is possible.
July 14, 2008: School districts looking to natural gas.
July 11, 2008: Green neighborhoods are gaining in popularity.
July 10, 2008: T. Boone Pickens lays out his plan.
July 9, 2008: What is your global warming score?
July 8, 2008: The new Prius will have solar panels.
July 7, 2008: Is the Iran the answer to the solution or part of the problem?
July 4, 2008: Denise Bode's Independence Day message.
July 3, 2008: Americans changing their views on the environment.
July 2, 2008: Is $150 a barrel right around the corner?
July 1, 2008: Oil surges to a record $143 a barrel.