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29th September 2009
Economists have speculated that a shift toward clean energy production will lead to decreased demand for oil in the long run, but the short run supply and demand equation is much less certain. Down from last summer’s highs that neared $200 per barrel, ... Read >
Author: Jayesh Vasava
25th September 2009
Until recently, pilots flying in designated airspace (29,000 to 41,000 ft.) were required to allow a minimum of 2,000 ft. of vertical distance between aircraft. Now, industry advancements have reduced this required minimum distance by half. The new policy... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Did you know that petroleum is used to manufacture an enormous number of products that we use in our everyday lives?
Less than 20 percent of all recovered oil is used for any type of fuel. Over 30 percent is used for the creation of food via fertilizer... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
12th September 2009
Going to solar school is a way to get a jump on a growing field which is expected to explode to over 16 to 37 million employees in the next two decades. Already national funding efforts have made this energy efficiency training field a high demand occupat... Read >
Author: rose.eric1
02nd September 2009
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 ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
02nd September 2009
Solar Schools are the Wave of The Future
Going to solar school is a way to get a jump on a growing field which is expected to explode to over 16 to 37 million employees in the next two decades. Already national funding efforts have made this energy eff... Read >
Author: rose.eric1
01st July 2009
I. Introduction
Crude oil is the most important form of energy for all the countries, mainly for developed and developing countries. The importance of crude oil is such that it is used in day to day activity of individual as well as the economic develop... Read >
Author: Gopal
23rd June 2009
Many new reports have publicized that the financial markets can go no lower. Crude oil prices are at an all time low, the housing slump and economic slowdown are over, and the future looks so bright, or is it? These reports recommend that now is the tim... Read >
Author: zander smith
17th May 2009
Sampling Research conducted online survey with 1500 professionals and according to almost 34% percent of respondents; export sector would get affected most followed by IT sector as these two verticals are mostly dependent on countries abroad. The least af... Read >
Author: Shikha Suman
14th May 2009
The unorganised paint industry has been struggling to maintain a firm footing in the market, given the fierce competition that exists due to the presence of bigger players. For over a year, the smaller players in this sector have been striving to meet all... Read >
Author: David Parks
13th March 2009
Biofuels are produced by converting organic matter into fuel for powering our society. These biofuels are an alternative energy source to the fossil fuels that we currently depend upon. The biofuels umbrella includes under its aegis ethanol and derivative... Read >
Author: Jimmy Spier
10th February 2009
“There is an old saying in commodities that low prices cure low prices and crude oil is currently at a multi-year low”. When prices of any commodity are low the producers of that commodity typically cut back on production and innovation costs. In the ... Read >
Author: MK Smith
21st January 2009
We've all heard the old adage, "it's always darkest before the dawn." But exactly when can we expect things to lighten up? There's so much paranoia and mistrust with a stock market in the tank and so many businesses already filing, or preparing to file, ... Read >
Author: Jose Roncal
16th January 2009
Alright if you’re in Busan Port and a European guy asks you to sell him 20 tonnes of Korean rainbow colored bricks FOB Port Busan, what does that mean? Well, it simply means that you quote him the price for the 20 tonnes of rainbow colored bricks PLUS t... Read >
Author: Kent
09th January 2009
On the global scale, gold performed exceptionally well as compared to other commodities during the past one year. Investors prefer to invest in gold since it is considered as a financial lifesaver, thus making the yellow metal peak to an all-time high. Go... Read >
Author: Divya
06th January 2009
Most Asian markets climbed after the US Federal Reserve slashed its main interest rate between zero and a quarter of one per cent in accordance with its plan to fight deflation and deepening recession. However, investors were pretty much concerned over th... Read >
Author: Divya
29th December 2008
As the global economy sees some of its most volatile days in recent history, many markets have been slammed to and fro at the whims of dodgy investors, and one of the great industries suffering at the moment is oil. Over the last few months, oil stock has... Read >
Author: Candice Clem
27th October 2008
Airlines taxis limos cruises and other modes of travel to vacation destinations are carrying higher price tags due to the increase in crude oil prices. Airlines are flying fewer flights gas guzzling family cars and SUVs arent up to the economic challenge ... Read >
Author: Gajender41
22nd October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mervyn Rees
Why is the second largest producer of CO2 emissions, China, free from any of the regulations in the Kyoto Protocol? China's emissions have increased 40% from 1990 to 2003, but as the country was classified as a third worl... Read >
Author: Mervyn Rees
07th October 2008
Oil settles down $6.07 at $87.81 a barrel, as markets reel from global credit crisis.
November crude oil prices this morning are trading -$3.93 a barrel and November gasoline is trading -7.61 cents a gallon on continued long liquidation pressure and c... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Murray
02nd October 2008
With 81 per cent of men and 63 per cent of women in the UK holding a driving licence in 2006, huge numbers of people obviously view a car as an essential part of their everyday lives. Whether it is used for business, driving to work, taking the children... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
16th September 2008
What a frenzy it was! The flashiest analysts in the flashiest Wall Street investment houses were loudly proclaiming the inevitability of Crude Oil prices at $180 and $200 per barrel. It certainly seemed like a sure thing, because the price of Crude had ... Read >
Author: candleman
28th August 2008
"Printing ink industry is going through all of our raw materials supply chain costs of the continuing unprecedented rise," Mike Kellen said, the sun special ink chemical company's products business manager, "The rise directly or indirectly from the grow... Read >
Author: patty
28th August 2008
New Jersey Paseboni news, with the operating costs of chemical raw materials and the continuous improvement, special ink from Sun Chemical Corporation (Sun Chemical's Specialty Inks Group) will increase in the price of all products in North America The 6 ... Read >
Author: Angulo Fu
22nd August 2008
All of us are hit hard by high and rising Crude Oil prices. Since the grains are being used to produce bio-fuels, food prices too has risen sharply. Due to rise in both food and fuel prices the inflation is scaling new heights across the globe. In India, ... Read >
Author: Sudhir Goyal
15th August 2008
We often hear of the “Austrian School” of economics, or of the “London School,” or of the “Chicago School.” I would use the word “school” in another sense – identical to a “gaggle,” a “flock,” a “pack,” or a “herd.” Ind... Read >
Author: candleman
29th July 2008
The price of a barrel of crude oil soared to over $145 a barrel in July 2008, and has remained over $100 since February 2008, and the near future doesn't appear to hold a price drop. To the average consumer eye, crude oil prices affect petrol at the pumps... Read >
Author: Ian Robert
29th July 2008
The price of a barrel of crude oil soared to over $145 a barrel in July 2008, and has remained over $100 since February 2008, and the near future doesn't appear to hold a price drop. To the average consumer eye, crude oil prices affect petrol at the pumps... Read >
Author: Ian Robert
23rd July 2008
It was a sea of red again last week as stock markets across the world finished down heavily on the week. The FTSE 100 finished down 3.26%, the CAC down 4.80% and the DAX down 2.35% on the week. US markets faired slightly better thanks to an attempted rall... Read >
Author: cordieliea
27th June 2008
Crude oil prices have reached $140. The US dollar has lost hugely against the Euro and the Canadian dollar. Petroleum prices will continue their unstoppable surge, which is driven by steadily increasing demand, Wall Street speculation, and OPEC refusal ... Read >
Author: drklaus
20th June 2008
Worldwide demand for petroleum is increasing. Crude oil prices have topped $135 per barrel. Oil prices have been on a steady climb for a long time. Dwindling OPEC oil reserves and a weak dollar are driving petroleum prices to new heights.
The US gov... Read >
Author: drklaus
25th April 2008
The fact is that over the course of the past six months the price of aluminum has been in a slow steady decline that has left investors franticly looking for a bottom. However; what has actually led to the drop has led to devisions among the experts that ... Read >
Author: David Easten
31st October 2007
In the recent years the oil prices has more than doubled. Because of political disputes, conflicts in oil-producing areas as well the rise in consumption, the crude oil prices, and thus the fuel prices, will not drop significantly in the next years. If dr... Read >
Author: Dennis James
16th August 2007
Heating oil is one of the numerous petroleum products produced at refineries and used by millions in the United States as an energy source. Its primary use being home heating, the demand for heating oil is affected by seasonal temperature changes with the... Read >
Author: wespipe
29th June 2007
Crude oil prices have been capturing many news headlines worldwide, be they are falling or rising. Crude oil has been demonstrating a sense of its importance to global consumers for the past couple of years. In the past, many economies had failed to adept... Read >
Author: Chris
08th June 2007
The prices of man-made fibers intermediates were largely governed by the volatile crude oil values in 2006. Oil prices rose significantly by 18-20% during the year. This was over and above the 36-40% increase recorded in 2006. The surge is attributed to g... Read >
Author: Rakesh P
08th June 2007
Crude oil prices have been capturing many news headlines worldwide, be they are falling or rising. Crude oil has been demonstrating a sense of its importance to global consumers for the past couple of years. In the past, many economies had failed to adept... Read >
Author: Rakesh P
16th May 2007
There is a dynamic price relationship between oil and gas. Currently, natural oil prices have a great impact in the fuel industry. Nevertheless, correlation between raw oil and natural gas is necessary because they are not only complementary combustibles ... Read >
Author: Rick Martin
30th March 2007
The bursting of the internet bubble in March 2000 taught us (or retaught us) one thing, that is: what goes up must come down.
This is why I think the recent tear that the Dow has been on could usher in renewed interest in penny stocks.
The record-se... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
22nd July 2006
Crude oil and its derivatives are currently the major factor of production in almost all industries. Because of this, our over-reliance on crude oil forces the entire market to be a slave to crude oil prices. With the current price of crude petroleum hove... Read >
Author: Ron Zvagelsky
08th June 2006
The Canadian oil sands represent one of the most lucrative investment opportunities to oil and gas investors. With a reserve life of 35 50 years the oil sands will be a major source of crude oil for the years to come and will have a dramatic impact on ... Read >
Author: Carmen Jackson
02nd May 2006
The petroleum-drenched oil sands of Alberta (Canada) are the greatest oil deposits of North America, according to a recent international press report.
At a time, when world oil output is lagging behind the global demand for oil and security concerns hi... Read >
Author: Carmen Jackson
02nd May 2006
Have you missed out on the recent huge move in crude oil? If you have and you are wondering if crude oil will stay high then this article is for you.
Here we will outline the factors driving crude oil prices and how you can get involved and make huge p... Read >
Author: sacha tarkovsky
20th February 2006
Oil is by far the most widely traded commodity in the world. It is also the most corrupt.
By way of example we need look no further than the events of the past two years. What with our TV screens filled with images of blazing oil pipes in Iraq, traffi... Read >
Author: Robbie Pugh
11th November 2005
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued an interim report to Congress on its investigation into Midwest gas price increases that was cited at the reasons that the FTC launched the investigation. It also provides a status report on the continuing investi... Read >
Author: David Skul
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