By Paul Sankey
Published on September 29, 2020 at 10:02 AM
Yet another bull point on propane. The Morning Sankey goes down the rabbit hole. New York City has made outdoor dining permanent, and the City has lifted the post-911 ban on propane canisters in Manhattan (welders were excepted). With indoor dining limited to 25% capacity, operating restaurants are dependent on outdoor dining, and there has been a scramble to buy propane heaters. My neighbour manages three restaurants and said he was about to buy 15 […]
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By Paul Sankey
Published on September 13, 2020 at 10:50 AM
“One thing I know for sure, In the battle between humans and the environment, the environment will win.” This has been one of my standard lines for more than a decade. It sits alongside “environmentalism is a luxury” in terms of the parameters for considering the subject of alternative energy. Another an old line: “the only barrier of entry to being an oil analyst is units.” In this edition of the Sunday Sankey we lay […]
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By Paul Sankey
Published on September 6, 2020 at 9:50 AM
G’day and happy holiday weekend, Middle son Max is studying at Atlanta’s famous college Emory from home, which is deeply unfortunate. I am hoping to have him intern at Sankey Research once I get more organized about office space. Youngest son Harry headed to college at Northeastern in Boston for the first time yesterday, naturally excited, with NY news reporting that 11 Northeastern students had been sent home for having a party in a local […]
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