Every energy crisis is a windfall for oil refiners—and consumers pay the price.
Hal Singer
Hal Singer is the managing director of Econ One, an economics consulting firm, and a professor of economics at the University of Utah.
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Hal Singer is the managing director of Econ One, an economics consulting firm, and a professor of economics at the University of Utah.
Every energy crisis is a windfall for oil refiners—and consumers pay the price.
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