Thursday, June 30, 2022

Maybe

 


somebody might wanna inform the EIA about this new concept called redundancy as it relates to IT?

As in processing server redundancy...maybe?


"ENGINEERING

the inclusion of extra components which are not strictly necessary to functioning, in case of failure in other components."

"a high degree of redundancy is built into the machinery installation"


They are starting to issue some reports but seriously, come on people.


Benchmark EIA diesel prices delayed again as futures prices plummet


"Market still awaits updated data on the basis for most fuel surcharges."


'Diesel prices are not among the numbers the Energy Information Administration will release this week as it climbs out of a technology crash."

"A spokesman for the EIA, a division of the Department of Energy, said the weekly benchmark diesel prices that serve as the basis for most fuel surcharges will not be released late Wednesday along with the EIA’s gasoline prices, which also had been delayed by tech issues."

"The EIA announced midday Wednesday that gasoline numbers would be released at 5 p.m. EDT. A day earlier, it had said the closely watched EIA Weekly Summary report would be coming out on time Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. EDT. However, there was no reference to the diesel prices in the statement."

“No updates on diesel at this point except to say that we know it won’t be this week,” EIA spokesman Chris Higginbotham said in an email to FreightWaves."

While the weekly diesel and gasoline prices are normally released late Monday, next week’s number is scheduled to come out Tuesday due to the Fourth of July holiday. 



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