Articles, tagged with "opec", page 4
22nd August 2008
Chakib Khelil made the prediction in his brief remarks to reporters, noting "there could be volatility ... but normally long
-term oil prices should move in that lower direction without the interference of geopolitics or of the U.S. monetary policy."...
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Author:
stjenre
16th August 2008
IS OPEC LOSING IT?
Earlier in the summer the president of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Chakib Khelil attacked the biofuels industry by claiming that ethanol is responsible for 40 percent of the rise in oil prices. Mr. Kheli...
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Author:
Barb Miller
16th August 2008
The PROBLEM is that we are burning up oil as fast as the world can pump it out of the ground.
The PROBLEM is that it has been thirty five years since OPEC whacked us between the eyes, and told us that we were at the mercy of a bunch of evil tyrants who...
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Author:
DAVE
16th July 2008
Oil prices have begun their rise into the sky. OPEC knows that oil reserves are falling and that demand is rising. OPEC has cornered the petroleum market. OPEC's prospects for jacking up oil prices without opposition are unlimited. Or are they?
Consume...
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Author:
drklaus
14th July 2008
Khurais is an undeveloped giant oilfield located 100 miles to the west of Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. It has become the hot spot to increase crude oil production because of the following two factors
1. consumer's demand to decrease oil prices
...
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Author:
zander smith
29th April 2008
Cincinnati, OH ' Each week as Americans struggle to find money to fill their gas tanks, buy milk, and pay their mortgage ' the government is spending $2 billion tax dollars in Iraq. And as the price at the pump goes up, as food takes more and more of a ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
01st April 2008
Soy inks are a kind of printing ink made from soy beans, which are considered to be better than petroleum based inks. The best part of soy ink is that they are very much eco-friendly and they are available in bright colors. When using soy inks while print...
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Author:
shijinaseo
04th October 2007
The introduction of soy ink around a decade back has brought a welcome change to the printing industry. As opposed to petroleum-based ink, soy ink is produced from soybeans and definitely holds more advantages than the traditional ink used in the printing...
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Author:
Wain Roy
01st July 2007
Countries across the world rely heavily on oil and its byproducts to create much of the energy that their citizens consume. The availability of gasoline to power vehicles, boats and aircraft in the United States of America is dependent largely upon oil th...
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Author:
wespipe
01st July 2007
The price of gasoline affects most consumers' cost of daily living, and also triggers a far reaching economic impact across numerous industries. Not only do gasoline prices have an immediate effect on individuals' living expenses, they also influence cons...
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Author:
Greg Chapman
01st July 2007
When we think about gasoline prices, we usually only get as far as contemplating the ever changing price per gallon or begrudgingly recounting how much we spent on our last fill up at a gas station. In the United States, we rely on gasoline for transporta...
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Author:
wespipe
01st July 2007
In the United States, we consume millions of barrels of oil daily in the form of the gasoline that powers our vehicles, jet fuel for air travel and a multitude of other oil reliant products. When we think about oil prices, we typically get no further than...
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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...
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Author:
Chris
26th June 2007
In passenger cars, the diesel engine has never really caught on. During the middle to late 70s, diesel engines in passenger cars did notice a surge in sales due to the OPEC oil embargo, although that is the only real significant penetration that diesel e...
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Author:
OMAR
01st June 2007
Several years ago, economists began using the term "bubble" to describe the incredible yearly increases in the price of an average home in many U.S. markets. Inevitably, when those increases tapered off and home prices glided back to more normal levels, t...
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Author:
Tonja Demoff