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In-brief analysis

December 3, 2025

Data source: Bloomberg L.P.
Note: Data through November 26, 2025. All crack spreads are calculated against the Dated Brent crude oil spot price.

Global refinery margins for diesel have widened since late October and increased to their highest level all year, following refinery outages in Russia and in the Middle East and new sanctions on Russia’s crude oil, leading to limited refinery production and a decreased global diesel supply. The impact was most pronounced in the Atlantic Basin, contributing to higher prices at the Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp (ARA) shipping hub, a key benchmark for European prices, as well as at New York Harbor and the U.S. Gulf Coast. The higher global prices also affected prices in the United States because U.S. refiners can sell into both domestic and international markets.

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In 1913, Henry Ford cut the time it took to build a Model T from 12 hours to just over 90 minutes. He accomplished this feat through a revolutionary breakthrough in process design: Instead of skilled craftsmen building a car from scratch by hand, Ford created an assembly line where standardized tasks happened in sequence, at scale.

The IT industry is having a similar moment of reinvention. Across operations from software development to cloud migration, organizations are adopting an AI-infused factory model that replaces manual, one-off projects with templated, scalable systems designed for speed and cost-efficiency.

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Take VMware migrations as an example. For years, these projects resembled custom production jobs—bespoke efforts that often took many months or even years to complete. Fluctuating licensing costs added a layer of complexity, just as business leaders began pushing for faster modernization

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Senior Lecturer
Clemson University: College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences

Location: 436 Brackett Hall
Open Date: Nov 20, 2025

Description
Senior Lecturer – Environmental Engineering

The Department of Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences (EEES) at Clemson University invites applications to fill a full-time, non-tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Senior Lecturer with an anticipated start date of Fall 2026. The position will be appointed with a one-year contract, renewable annually. Primary duties include teaching up to three courses, or equivalent, per semester and actively contributing to the undergraduate teaching mission of the Environmental Engineering program. The Department is part of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences (SCEEES) which is home to >60 faculty and supports approximately >550 undergraduate and >170 graduate students annually.

The Department has been an important part of Clemson University for

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