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Subject Mineral defense
Date July 7, 2023 6:20 PM
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** The DOD should start by seizing the computers at EPA and the Army Corps.
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Reuters ([link removed]) (7/6/23) reports: "The Pentagon holds a strategic U.S. stockpile for germanium but currently has no inventory reserves for gallium, a spokesperson said on Thursday, after China announced export restrictions on the two metals used in semiconductors. 'The (Defense) Department is proactively taking steps using Defense Production Act Title III authorities to increase domestic mining and processing of critical materials for the microelectronics and space supply chain, including gallium and germanium,' the spokesperson said. Germanium is used in high-speed computer chips, plastics and military applications such as night-vision devices, as well as satellite imagery sensors. Gallium is used in radar and radio communication devices, satellites and LEDs. China's abrupt announcement on Monday of controls from Aug. 1 on exports of some gallium and germanium products, also
used in electric vehicles (EVs) and fibre optic cables, has sent companies scrambling to secure supplies and bumped up prices."


** But, of course, it shouldn’t take a coup…
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** "The politicization of energy is threatening our energy and national security. Picking winners and punishing losers via policy is not the way to manage energy. We need commonsense solutions that allow all sources in the energy marketplace to evolve. American natural gas developers are future-focused and working every day to meet our complex energy needs safely, efficiently, and sustainably."
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– Dave Callahan, Marcellus Shale Coalition ([link removed])

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Who will stand up for Joe Trucker against Gavin’s draconian regs?

** Washington Post ([link removed])
(7/6/23) reports: "Some of the largest manufacturers of heavy trucks and engines in the country have agreed to accept a California plan to ban sales of new diesel big rigs by 2036 under a deal aimed in part at thwarting potential litigation and maintaining a single national standard for truck pollution rules. The deal averts a costly court battle with the biggest industry players and eases the transition to clean electric commercial trucks in California, the largest market in the country, and potentially other states. The agreement covers manufacturers including industry giants such as Ford, General Motors, Daimler and Cummins, as well as the Truck and Engine Manufacturers Association, an industry group. All are agreeing to implement the California plan regardless of how it may fare in the courts. The coalition, known as the Clean Truck Partnership, was born out of more than three months of negotiations between the industry and the California Air Resources Board, which has been pushing new
rules to lead the country on cleaning up heavy trucks. California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) heralded the deal as a major step toward reducing air pollution and emissions that warm the planet."

That’s a lotta dough for one Timmy Ho’s.

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Detroit may have an EV demand problem...

** Bloomberg ([link removed](Bloomberg)%20%2D%2D%20Electric%20vehicle%20sales,data%20from%20researcher%20Motor%20Intelligence.)
(7/6/23) reports: "Electric vehicle sales growth, while still brisk, has begun to slow in the US as inventory of battery-powered models piles up on dealer lots. Sales of plug-in models grew by nearly 50% in the first half of the year, according to data from researcher Motor Intelligence. That’s less than the 65% growth rate for all of 2022 and well off the 71% gain in the first half of last year over the same period in 2021. The slower pace comes as the supply of EVs on dealer lots ballooned to 92 days in June, well above the 51 days of inventory for all models, according to researcher Cox Automotive. That may help explain why only 31% of dealers see EVs as the future, while 53% of car buyers do, according to a survey Cox conducted. 'Dealers, staring at almost 100 days supply, perhaps are a bit more realistic,' Mark Schirmer, a Cox spokesman, said Thursday in an email. 'The extra inventory is making some dealers a bit concerned.' Automakers are pouring $200 billion into constructing nearly
100 EV assembly and battery plants in the United States in the biggest build-up since the industry was founded more than a century ago, according to consultant KPMG. Consumer acceptance in the US has been slower than in China and Europe, as American car buyers have balked at high prices and spotty charging infrastructure.."

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Heating Oil: ↑ $253.38
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