Articles, tagged with "price of crude oil", page 1
16th May 2011
When the topic of the depletion of oil comes up the average consumer thinks about how it will affect them such as their motor vehicle, lawn mower, and recreational pieces of equipment that operate on gasoline. While this is a cause of concern for most eve...
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Author:
craig bines
20th April 2011
When crude oil sneezes in the international market, the resident Indians catch cold. Not just policy makers and industrialists, it affects all the layers of society. The fear is understandable. The projected growth plans could go haywire; if the price of ...
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Author:
infraline
05th April 2011
As you may have noticed, there had been and will always be notable changes in marine diesel fuel prices. What causes these price changes? How come the price of marine diesel fuel is not fixed or stable?
There are many different things that cause the ch...
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Author:
Kris Reese
17th March 2011
Gas prices are causing quite a shock in neighborhoods across America this week. Gas prices have risen nearly 82 cents since September 2010; the average price of regular gasoline in the US has jumped 33 cents per gallon in the last two weeks.
Drivers a...
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Author:
Codi D
25th February 2011
A lot of people consider that the price of crude oil futures and unleaded gas futures are too low-priced around the existing levels for several factors but do not know ways to put money into energy futures and options.
What is a crude oil futures optio...
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Author:
Dominick Machuga
25th February 2011
Last week, amidst growing tensions in Egypt, the price of oil surpassed $100 per barrel, the highest rate in almost two years. The continued unrest in the Middle East – first Tunisia, then Egypt, now Algeria – is serving to unnerve investors, and thus fo...
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Author:
Harvey McEwan
24th February 2011
While it’s true that the Canadian housing market didn’t crash like the market did below the border, markets across the nation have not been completely unscathed over the last year either. The real estate prices in Calgary in 2010 were the lowest this ...
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Author:
Kirby Cox
20th January 2011
At the beginning of 2009, the average home pays over $100 a month on their energy bill. The average driver also pays about $100 a month for gasoline. These energy costs will continue to rise as the price of crude oil shoots up again. However, things don't...
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Author:
lisa lucero
13th January 2011
In a time where many continue to struggle to be able to guarantee full time work whilst others are finding themselves suddenly out of work, more of our salary being taken couldn't have come at a worst point in time. The increase also seems to be set to hi...
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Author:
resetfinance-log
31st December 2010
Crude oil has an inestimable worth and vast makes use of in the chemical industry. Basically it's a raw content that our society uses it largely to achieve freer mobility-on land, at sea or in the air, mobility never to be imagined final century. Aside fr...
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Author:
Salvatore Acevedo
22nd December 2010
First, let's demystify the jargon. Inflation is a situation where there is 'too much money chasing too few goods'. In such times buyers bid up prices of scarce products/services. The scarcity could be caused by supply issues or a faster than expected rise...
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Author:
PersonalFN
01st October 2010
A martensitic stainless steel pipe having a heat-affected zone with high resistance to intergranular stress corrosion cracking is provided. In particular, the martensitic stainless steel pipe contains less than 0.0100% of C; less than 0.0100% of N; 10% to...
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Author:
Bowman
01st September 2010
Diesel fuel is one of the most important commodities on the economic landscape. The reason for this is that the transportation used in almost all aspects of the economy is fueled by diesel engines. Rising diesel fuel prices usually translate to rising cos...
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Author:
Mohamad Zaini Mohamed Said
27th August 2010
Unless of course you have recently been under a rock, you've probably realized the current worldwide development of reusable shopping bags. These kinds of bags are known for their eco pleasant dynamics and their monetary soundness. Retailers around the wo...
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Author:
Bingvina
03rd August 2010
One way of making your money grow is investing in the stock market. Stocks are how companies grow without securing bank loans. The investor buys the company stock (shares) and receives interest in the form of stock dividends. Share holders can affect the ...
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Author:
Jeff Parrish