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  • Current Crude Prices Make Drilling Profitable
    By: kavin | - Can America become a crude oil exporter on the global market?

    Across the United States are discovered enormous reserves of natural gas and crude oil. Novel exploration and exploitation technologies, such as fracking and horizontal drilling, are not cheap. However the high price of oil, around $100 per barrel, makes the new expensive techniques very profitable. Which means that oil deposits scarcity is not a factor in the US.

    "There were always known to be additional un ...

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  • Modern Refining Process
    By: kavin | - Today's oil industry is also based on high-tech technologies, just like other industrial zones. Everything is controlled by computers, humans just have to sit and watch if everything is working well. Technical problems, changes in the system or similar things. Everything appears in statistics and colored graphics. These are very important, as the system is running 24 hours a day, 7 days weekly a service human could never do.

    There are refineries with different performances. They ...

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  • The Oil Price Increases Again
    By: marybannet | - Recently, the price of oil increases a lot, especially for the famous oil brand, such as luhua. This kind of oil increases nearly by 10 percent. How unbelievable the figure is! But this is the truth.
    In fact, the price of groundnut oil increases firstly in July this year. At that time, many citizens could not understand what the reason was. They thought the supply of oil this season was enough, and according to the lawwhen supply exceeds demand for any product, prices are liable to fal ...

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  • The Oil Price Increases Again
    By: andy | - This year witnessed a fluctuating price of daily goods. The price of lots of goods has increased at a certain rate. The increasing oil price brought new pressure to the increasing price of goods. Though most enterprises indicated that there was no plan to increase the price under the present government price-control, the terminal price has increases quietly. As far as I am concerned, the reasons are as follows.
    First of all, marketing the terminal price increased quietly. Luhua, the t ...

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  • Rare Earths, China And The Price Of Oil.
    By: kavin | - Rare Earths, China and the The Price of Oil

    BEIJING China's biggest producer of rare earths is suspending production for one month in hopes of boosting slumping prices of the exotic minerals used in mobile phones and other high-tech products.

    This week's move by Inner Mongolia Baotou Steel Rare-Earth (Group) Hi-Tech might fuel tensions with the United States and Europe. They have questioned Beijing's decision announced earlier to limit exports while it tries to deve ...

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  • Oil Share Prices In 2011
    By: Jacky Thomas | - The price of oil has always been unstable, and in recent years it has been known to jump more than a hundred dollars per barrel in just a few short months. bp share price in 2011 have been as low as $70 and has high as $120 per share. The share prices of the major oil companies have also been very turbulent. When the oil price increases, the stock tends to increase as well, and vice versa.

    The price of a barrel of oil was around $90 at the beginning of the year, and the share prices fo ...

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  • Oil Drops On Economic Scares.
    By: Patrick Womack | - Oil tumbled Thursday August 18, 2011 on worries that pinched consumers will drive less and cut spending on gasoline.

    Gasoline, which is made from crude oil, should follow oil downward in coming weeks.

    The national average held steady on Thursday at $3.585 per gallon. If oil stays at current levels, gasoline should fall as low as $3.25 between mid-September and mid-October, said Tom Kloza, publisher and chief oil analyst at the Oil Price Information Service.

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  • Oil Price News.
    By: Patrick Womack | - We recently raised our mid-cycle oil price assumption to $95 per barrel and lowered our gas price assumption to $6.50 per thousand cubic feet.

    The past quarter has seen some of the air come out of oil prices, though more from fears of a weakening global economy than from any real abatement of Middle Eastern unrest. Mixed economic news from the U.S. and ongoing concerns about potential eurozone defaults, plus a slight deceleration in China's growth in recent months cast a shadow on g ...

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  • Retail Sales Of Chinese Oil Market In 2011
    By: Amanda Xia | - At present, the domestic oil market and the international oil market have a high degree of linkage. 60% of China's edible oil crops rely on overseas imports, Dalian futures soybean futures prices will directly affect oil futures prices of the Chicago Climate Exchange. The world's reduced soybean production is expected to cause the increase of the international market oil prices.

    Analysts of the industry expect that in 2011, driven by the national policy of expanding domestic demand, ...

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  • Oil Prices Rise.
    By: Patrick Womack | - Benchmark West Texas Intermediate crude for May delivery gained 81 cents to settle at $104.79 per barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. In London, Brent crude added 38 cents to settle at $114.96 per barrel on the ICE Futures exchange.

    Energy markets have been rattled by pro-democracy uprisings that have cut off oil exports from Libya and threatened disruptions of crude supplies from major oil producers like Saudi Arabia and Iran.

    Benchmark oil has surged more than ...

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  • The Causes Of High Gas Oil Prices
    By: Kirstin Lands | - Typically like most things, gas oil prices are also influenced by supply and demand. When gas oil suppliers purchase gas oil in the summer months, because of the demand this often drives gas oil prices higher. In the winter where there is more reliance on other fuels there is less demand for gas oil suppliers to purchase this fuel. Gas oil prices are influenced by the oil prices futures. As this is traded as a commodity, gas oil prices change on a daily basis.

    The factors that Af ...

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  • Get High-quality And The Most Affordable Heating Oil With Prompt Delivery Through Online Stores
    By: guru | - Its a flammable liquid petroleum product. It can be stored in elevated or underground storage tanks, depends on the requirement of the user. Its diluted with red dyes, so its also called as red diesel. Mainly heating oil is composed of petroleum-derived hydrocarbon and it condensed at higher temperature. Heating oil is a hazardous material, so proper regulation needs for transportation, storage and burning. Besides these, leakage from tank and pipe is not considered good for environment ...
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  • Get Heating Oil At Surprisingly Low Prices Through Reliable Online Suppliers
    By: guru | - Heating oil is widely used in boilers at home and residential oil furnace. It basically utilizes to keep the home warm during winter season. Its also extensively used for commercial buildings as well. Heating oil poured into the commercial and residential furnaces. However, the process of pouring oil is supposed to done by professionals. When the furnace is heated, it produces warm air. This temperate air keeps the premises warm. The heated temperate air drawn into the furnace and reheated ag ...
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  • Investing In Oil Stocks - Discover Several Ways To Profit From Oil!
    By: Benjamin Hedley | - Purchasing oil shares seems like the slam dunk method to make a fortune. In the end, the popularity of oil appears to make the cost inevitably creep upward, therefore the worth of the related shares must do the same, goes the thinking of unsophisticated traders.

    Nevertheless, not just is the belief that as oil prices move up so do stock prices incorrect, there isn't any necessary connection between your price of oil and also the cost of the shares associated with it.

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  • Home Heating Oil Price Is An Effective Solution To Cut Off Your Bills
    By: guru | - During winter, heating oil is in demand and thus the price goes up. While during summers, oil is used less and thus prices go down. Although, these prices can fluctuate month to month, but January, February and December is said to be the most expensive season in most of the country. Generally, low supply during the winter season drives the prices up.

    Variety of sources is there including our own domestic heating oil and those across the sea from where the oil comes that is used to ...

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  • How Wise Is It To Invest In Oil Stocks?
    By: Oil Investments | - Investing in an oil stock is an excellent option as profit returns are at or near all-time highs. Oil prices are generally tending to incline in price, and this affects the stocks involved. Oil stocks almost always experience great demand, and historical records show that there are no few periods where oil prices helped support upward movement in related stock prices. Oil is one such commodity where the market price is always high because of its demand in the present.

    This is one c ...

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  • The Causes Of High Gas Oil Prices
    By: David Khan | - Typically like most things, gas oil prices are also influenced by supply and demand. When gas oil suppliers purchase gas oil in the summer months, because of the demand this often drives gas oil prices higher. In the winter where there is more reliance on other fuels there is less demand for gas oil suppliers to purchase this fuel. Gas oil prices are influenced by the oil prices futures. As this is traded as a commodity, gas oil prices change on a daily basis.

    The factors that Af ...

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  • Home Heating Oil At Extremely Cheapest Prices
    By: guru | - It is derived from petroleum or crude fluid into a liquid form. This liquid is prepared at higher temperature than kerosene and lower temperature than diesel or petroleum jelly etc. It is widely used in residential oil furnaces. It keeps the house warm during winter season. However, it is extensively used for commercial purposes too. It is poured into the furnaces.

    As the furnace starts heating, it releases hot air that keeps the premises warm. The float up air again goes into the ...

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  • Know How About Heating Oil Prices To Strike The Best Deal
    By: guru | - Locations where winters are little harsh than usual, the colder months demand homes to stock more oil for fuel and keeping the home warm., hence another danger of prices to go up in line for the people. Since the low inventory system may drive the prices to go up until the scale of supply and demand is set straight, the petroleum and its by-products can be seen getting expensive day by day.
    Home heating oil prices New York come form varies sources around the country, where stores which st ...

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  • Libyan Crisis And Oil Prices
    By: Chris Termeer | - The world is now facing the aftermath of an economic crisis that has not spared even a single country. There have been unrests and turmoil all around the globe. The main problem that the world is currently facing is the energy crisis due to increasing inflationary pressures which are caused in part by the recent hike in crude oil prices around the world. The world has seen record crude oil prices that are with each passing day trending higher. The present crude oil price can be in many ways attr ...
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  • Get Heating Oil From Various Online Companies At Very Competitive Rates
    By: guru | - Primarily, the heating oil is used for the heating purpose of home rather then using them in industrial purposes or for the power generation purpose. Heating oil is very similar to diesel but less thick and is commonly delivered by the tankers to various residential, commercial and municipal buildings and stored in the above ground storage tanks. Therefore it has been restricted to the boiler furnace manufacturers to increase the efficiency of oil burners in providing heat.

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  • The Crude Oil Price Story
    By: oiltrades | - Prices for Oil are very volatile and change each and every second. What causes the crude prices to change so frequently? We will try and find answer to this question in this discussion.

    To begin with let us understand why crude oil is so expensive or what all factors determine or derive the prices of crude oil.

    What factors lead to determining crude prices?

    Demand for Oil
    1. Fuel Needs - More demand for a commodity deader it is likely to get. The sum ...

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  • Buy Heating Oils At Quite Low Prices From Various Online Stores
    By: guru | - Home heating oil are far low in the online stores as compared to the offline stores. Heating oil is bought in good quantities in the global online stores so bypassing the stores or agents that are mediators. This is the reason how these stores get a good price and can offer he customers also prices that they do not get elsewhere. Various kinds of oils according to the needs are bought by the customers on day to day demands but in the online stores the domestic heating oil price is rarely higher ...
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  • Workforce Requirement In The Oil And Gas Sector
    By: Steven Hayes | - The oil and gas industry in the United Kingdom acts as part of a global business and the products thus produced are traded across different parts of the world. It has been observed that, there has been a decline in the industry output since 2000 and things are unlikely to change till 2017. The requirements of the industry are apparent from the high energy prices, the uncertainty that hovers around the reserves of oil and gas, oil price unpredictability, and the reservoir performance. However, al ...
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  • Offshore Oil And Gas Discoveries
    By: GlobalData | - The global oil and gas industry has been increasingly focusing on offshore locations to explore the deepwater and ultra-deepwater basins. One main factor is the lack of new big discoveries in mature onshore oil and gas regions. Another cause can be the restricted access to new business opportunities in major oil and gas producing countries, many of which are going for resource nationalization. Since 2000, more than half of the new oil and gas reserves worldwide have been discovered in offshore a ...
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  • Heating Oil: Use It Wisely
    By: guru | - It is believed that in New York, home heating oil is used the maximum in the entire United States. Home heating oil prices keeps on changing quite often. Various federal and state regulations are in place regarding the proper transportation, storage and burning of heating oil, which is classified as a hazardous material (HazMat) by federal regulators.

    Home heating oil New York delivers heating oil to municipal, residential and commercial buildings in tank trucks. In countries li ...

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  • Home Heating Oil For A Lot Less Even In New York
    By: guru | - As records have it, the prices of heating oil vary every year and differ due to various causes which bring about the noted changes. As demands increase in winters the prices also increase and touch a point wherein it becomes difficult for a common man to secure this commodity for daily usage. Also other reasons responsible for the change in prices include world issues, political matters, fluctuating economy and also the increasing consumption of this resource. Heating oil is a highly inflammable ...
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  • Economic Recovery Drag International Oil Prices
    By: Amanda Xia | - With global economic recovery, international oil prices also appear weak. New York stock exchange' electronic trading in oil futures prices in October decline 0.9%, 72.42 U.S. dollars per barrel. Since this year, the futures price has fallen 8.6%.

    Although global economic begin to recovery, but the market for future economic recovery efforts and whether sustainable remains skeptical, neither confidence nor pessimistic. In this context, the international oil prices this year, smooth ...

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  • Buy Coconut Oil - Things You Need To Know
    By: Laura Ng | - When buying coconut oil, you want to make sure you get the best bang for your buck, and more importantly, get the right type to serve your needs.

    Which Type of Coconut Oil Best Fits Your Needs

    There are basically 4 different types:

    1. Hydrogenated

    2. Fractionated

    3. RBD (refined, bleached and deodorized)

    4. Virgin

    Unless you're using it as a varnish coating to protect your home furniture or any other thing ...

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  • Restoring Land After Mining
    By: Kristy Mills | - Coal mining is the extraction of coal by surface mining or deep mining. Though coal produces nearly half of electricity that the United States uses, it has a bad reputation due to the unacceptable impact it has on the environment. The emissions arent the only concern of environmentalists; there is also the concern for the land itself. It was more common in the past to see abandoned mines and stripped land left to erode when the mining of the land ended.

    Mining has caused serious d ...

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  • Crude Oil And Natural Gas Have Simplified Our Lives To A Great Extent
    By: Sunil Punjabi | - Crude oil and natural gas are fossil fuels that are formed from the remains of dead aquatic plants and animals. The decomposed material gets deposited at the bottom of the water body and it is covered by mud sediment. These mud sediments eventually compress into rocks. Thus the fossil fuels get trapped in between layers of porous rocks, which are found by Geologists. Sixty percent of our nation's energy is supplied by Crude oil and natural gas and it is of utmost importance to conserve these two ...
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  • United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission 1980-1989
    By: Kristy Mills | - 1980-After President Carter announces an embargo on certain agricultural good to the Soviet Union, the CFTC orders the suspension of futures trading for two days for wheat, corn, oats, soybean meal, and soybean oil on four exchanges in an emergency action. When silver prices drop dramatically, the CFTC decides not to use its emergency powers.

    1981-The CFTC sends a required report to Congress regarding the events in the silver market during late 1979 and early 1980, and on issues inv ...

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  • Importance Of Crude Oil Production In Opec As Well As Non Opec Nations
    By: Sunil Punjabi | - OPEC sets the crude oil productio quota for its member nations but the quota system does not apply for Iraq. In January 2010, the OPEC countries produced about 26.76 million barrels per day with an increase from December's overall output which was somewhere around 26.61 million barrels per day. There was an increase in crude oil productio from United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Libya, Nigeria, Algeria and Angola. Iraq did not witness any change in the output and the volume was around 2.49 bill ...
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  • Before You Start Trading
    By: Kristy Mills | - Education, research, and patience will reduce the risks of futures trading. Before you begin trading take time to evaluate the following in yourself:

    Consider your financial experience
    Have specific financial goals
    Review your financial resources
    Accurately determine how much you can afford to lose above and beyond your initial payment.

    Research and education should include the following:

    Understand commodity futures and opt ...

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  • United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission 1974-1979
    By: Kristy Mills | - In 1974 the CFTC (Commodity Futures Trading Commission) was created. President Gerald Ford signed the Commodity Futures Trading Commission Act that was passed by congress. In addition to creating the CFTC, it overhauled the Commodity Exchange Act. With the Commodity Futures Trading Commission Act came exclusive jurisdiction over all commodity futures trading regulations, not just agricultural futures trading regulations.

    1975-Four of the first five CFTC members (including the CFTC ...

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  • Should You Invest In Commodities?
    By: Kristy Mills | - It is hard to ignore how commodities market has risen in gains. It shouldnt be the only type of investment in your portfolio, but it should receive serious consideration when building an investment portfolio. Sohow do you know if you should invest in commodities? The first thing to do is to do some research and find out more about commodity investing.

    Here are some guidelines to help you decide if you should invest in commodities.

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  • Reasons To Invest In Commodities
    By: Kristy Mills | - Investment in commodities is receives increasing interest during hard economic times. Commodities include resources, agricultural products, and energy products. There are commodities that can be stored for a long period of time and those that cannot. Those that cannot be stored for a long time are referred to as soft commodities. Commodities are nothing new. The demand for standardized contracts for trading agriculture is a more recent development and began in the 1800s. This eventually le ...
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  • Commodity Strategy
    By: Kristy Mills | - Enjoying the benefits of commodities can be satisfying to the average investor. The diversity, stability, and return keep the commodity investor in commodities. For other investors they want to get the most out of commodities and wont settle for anything less than getting the maximum out of the benefits that are available.

    In the past, investing in physical commodities like oil, livestock, wheat, or coffee beans was a bit impractical. It still is. Investors who knew the benefits o ...

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  • How To Trade Commodity Futures
    By: Kristy Mills | - The potential to make large profits in short periods of time contributes to an increasing number of people wanting to know how to trade commodity futures. At first glance it could seem too difficult and risky. Those who are loosing money tend to be a little more vocal about the evils of commodity futures than those who are busy making money. Further research and education on how to trade commodity futures will show that it is easier and less risky than it looks. Learning some typical steps that ...
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  • Clean Coal
    By: Kristy Mills | - To some, the term clean coal doesnt make sense because it burns so dirty. The technology being developed is addressing the negative aspects of coal use. There are those that are opposed to any coal use because they feel it has a negative impact on the environment. There are some that want to wait for wind and/or solar technology to become more available. The problem with waiting is that nearly half the electricity produced in the US is already being produced by the use of coal. Clean coal ...
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  • Benefits Of Clean Coal
    By: Kristy Mills | - Coal is abundant in the United States and it is abundant. As Americans want to reduce their dependency on other countries for fuel, the benefits of clean coal is being discussed more and more. In the 2008 presidential campaign it was considered an important enough topic that when Barack Obamas running mate, Joe Biden was quoted as saying Were not supporting clean coal No coal plants here in America. immediate damage control began.

    It is abundant, it is available, and it i ...

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  • Learn How To Do Your Own Crude Oil Price Forecast
    By: Steve Warshaw | - Energy costs have wide reaching effects on the global economy. Everything from the price of good and services to transportation rise and fall with the ebb and flow of crude oils prices. No where can this fact be seen more clearly than the lead up and crash of the stock market in late 2007, 2008

    That said, it would make sense to track and forecast crude oil prices as part of your high level market analysis process. Fortunately, it is perfect legitmate and effective to apply technical ...

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  • Crude Oil Price History And The Effects It's Had On The World's Financial Markets
    By: Jayesh Vasava | - Speculation has dictated the market price of oil future in recent years, creating uncertainty that has impaired international stock prices and financial markets. Most major corporations rely upon crude oil as a prominent input in its supply chain, ranging from an input directly into the production process to a core element of transportation costs to market. With uncertain crude oil prices, nearly every industry has a wide range of cost uncertainties, making future investment decisions difficult ...
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  • Oil Price Changes And Their Effect On The Financial Markets
    By: Jayesh Vasava | - When oil prices rose to all time highs in 2008, a large variety of firms felt immediate pressure on their net profits as transportation costs rose. In an attempt to protect profit margins, many companies sought to pass on these expenses to consumers in terms of fuel surcharges, which further decreased consumer demand.

    The rapid shifts in oil prices impacts both producers and consumers, resulting in uncertainty that can reduce overall economic activity. Investors often respond to thi ...

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  • Taipan Daily: The Great Oil Price Shell Game
    By: A. Lass | - The shell game is one of the oldest cons on record. Greek historians tell of ancient Egyptian slicksters stripping rubes of spare coins in the shadow of the pyramids. We have concrete evidence dating back to 1670, wherein Richard Hull writes of rogues cheating farmers at thimblerig at ye old faire.

    The con was supposedly brought to the colonies by a Dr. Bennett, who was infamous for his ability to hide a pea amongst three walnut shells. Jefferson Randolph Smith a.k.a. Soap ...

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  • Computerman's Crude Oil Price Effects
    By: Computer Computerman | - The Computer Man watches crude oil prices climbing and climbing from one record high to another on their way to well over $100.00 a barrel. Irrespective of where the crude oil prices end up, da computer man fears we will soon be paying a minimum of $5.00 a gallon for regular grade unleaded fuel at the pump.

    While some producers raise out put in an effort to help, others (enemies to the free world) promise to reduce production.

    The well to do travel the world in the ...

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  • Gas Ain't Gitin' No Cheaper
    By: Burk Pendergrass | - The Tennessee Mountain Man watches in horror as crude oil prices keep slipping in and out of record highs on it's way to over $100.00 a barrel. Irrespective of where the crude oil prices go the political powers want you and I to pay a minimum of $5.00 a gallon for regular grade unleaded fuel, and they will not stop until they accomplish their goals.

    They really want us walking and/or riding non-powered bikes (for our own health don't you understand) while they cruise around in th ...

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  • Oil Price History, Shortened
    By: Mayoor Patel | - Crude oil prices behave just like any other commodity with wide price swings of shortage and oversupply. The crude oil price cycle can extend over a long period of time depending on the non-stop change in demand for oil as well as oil supply produced by Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and non-OPEC oil supply companies. Oil price history shows that the petroleum industry especially in the United States has been heavily regulated in terms of production and price controls throu ...
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  • Effect Of Current Oil Price To Global Oil Market
    By: Mayoor Patel | - Current oil prices have increased almost 70% this year. There are a number of reasons for this increase, with three main reasons leading the list. First, there have been few new discoveries of oil in recent years. Second, there is a greater demand for oil especially from China, who is now the world's largest importer, second only to the United States of America. Third, there is uncertainty in many places around the globe over oil supplies because of war and terrorism. One example of this last ...
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  • Hybrid Cars Have Come To Stay
    By: Charles Hawkins | - Buying a new car is a costly affair for most people, and with the ever rising oil price it is becoming a more and more expensive affair to own your own car too. With an oil price that works in a way so that a rain in north America raises the price people in Finland pays for gasoline from Russia, it is not strange that the market is eager to be offered more economical cars.

    As if that were not enough, we are today well aware that the large scale use of fossil fuel like oil is very ...

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