Ed Mullen

oil drilling consultant

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Oil drilling consultant

Ed Mullen on KCRW

Oil prices hit a six-year low today, falling below $44 a barrel. That’s great news for L.A. drivers; all over town, gas is less than $3 a gallon.

A Look at The Other Side of the Pump in Kern County

Oil prices hit a six-year low today, falling below $44 a barrel. That’s great news for L.A. drivers; all over town, gas is less than $3 a gallon.

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