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Plains All American abandons Byhalia pipeline How Memphis reacted

U.S. crude oil production dropped from an estimated 12.25 million barrels per day in 2019 to 11.31 million barrels per day in 2020, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.  Oil production has dropped to an estimated 11.08 million barrels per day so far in 2021, but was projected to increase to 11.79 million barrels in 2022. The company statement continued: We value the relationships we’ve built through the development of this project, and appreciate those that supported the project and would have shared in its ongoing benefits including our customers, communities, energy consumers, landowners, area contractors and suppliers.  “Pipelines continue to play a critical role in safely transporting energy products from where energy is produced to where it is refined and turned into consumer goods that benefit our lives. As part of any shift to lower carbon energy, hydrocarbons will continue to be a critical part of meeting increasing global need for affordable,

Plains All American abandons Byhalia pipeline How Memphis reacted

The company planning to build the Byhalia Connection pipeline on Friday announced that it is abandoning the project, bringing a sudden end to one of the biggest environmental controversies in recent Memphis history. The project, which would have put a crude oil pipeline through mostly Black South Memphis neighborhoods, sparked a complex legal and public relations battle that was fought in multiple venues, from the Memphis City Council to the court of national public opinion.  Local opponents and celebrities such as Al Gore, Danny Glover and Jane Fonda voiced opposition   the former vice president visited Memphis and called the project a reckless, racist rip-off.” 

Memphis officials want federal government to send vaccines directly to city

Memphis officials want federal government to send vaccines directly to city Push to have vaccines delivered directly to Memphis By Brandon Richard | January 26, 2021 at 5:57 PM CST - Updated January 26 at 6:16 PM MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Memphis city officials plan to ask the federal government to send COVID-19 vaccines directly to the city, bypassing state officials completely. Challenges to vaccine rollout in Shelby County Related | “We are only receiving 8,000 to 9,000 doses on average a week,” said Memphis city councilman Chase Carlise. That’s why on Tuesday, the Memphis City Council passed a resolution asking Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland to ask the federal government to start sending vaccines directly to the city going around the state.

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