Articles, tagged with "oil fields", page 5
30th October 2008
To every problem there is always a seed of solution. When the inevitability of drying oil fields, scarce food items, decreasing drinkable fresh water, lack of clean air, diminishing employment opportunities and what not clutter the mind of man, nature alw...
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Author:
shrutigupta
27th October 2008
South Africans would be best advised to dust the cobwebs off that bicycle or head for the bus terminus as local fuel prices are not predicted to drop any day soon.
After a fortnight of turmoil on the world stock markets and the threat of a global reces...
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Author:
Kayla Reid
06th October 2008
Fossil Fuels are a non-renewable energy source, that means they cannot be replaced. Fossil fuels are formed from plants and animals that lived as much as 300 million years ago. The fuels are found in deposits beneath the earth's surface. The fossil fuels ...
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Author:
jdobson
16th September 2008
So, you want to get hired for jobs on oil rigs? Then you had better find out what happens on an oil rig, hadn't you? First off, you could say that an oil rig's life can be divided into 4 different phases:
Drilling - a hole (5 inches to 36 inches) is ...
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Author:
Calvin
15th September 2008
For a long time, countries worldwide have been oil dependent in order to run their cars and trucks. But there's news that middle east oil fields responsible for much of the industry's supply and pricing could soon be depleted. With this in mind, other c...
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Author:
EricWeeks
03rd September 2008
The Oil and Gas Industry is huge because the use of these natural resources is present in every aspect of modern life. Not only are these resources used as fuel but are ever present in the manufacture of everyday materials such as plastic, itself omnipre...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
27th August 2008
Why are oil company jobs hot right now, and how long can we expect them to remain hot? To learn the answer, let me paraphrase from an interview between Investment U and Jim Rogers (author of Hot Commodities and former CEO of Quantum Fund) conducted in 200...
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Author:
Calvin
21st June 2008
Average Americans are literally fuming at the gas pump. With gas at over $4 per gallon, and rocketing, roughly two cars in every household, and average annual gas consumption at 700 gallons; work it out. Info on where to find cheap gas prices is exploding...
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Author:
Bruce Neill
20th May 2008
It is now approaching four dollars a gallon. The cost of gas is wreaking havoc upon family budgets across the country. Most of us depend upon our cars to get us to work, get our children to school, and scurry about to all the other activities of life. ...
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Author:
Bill Gatton
15th May 2008
Gas prices have now hit record highs the price of gasoline in the U.S. is heading for $4 gallon while the U.K. are looking at £1.20 a litre
This has caused motorists to look for more and more ways to save gas and reduce their gas bills as much as they...
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Author:
Barry Share
02nd August 2007
Since the time of the first commercially drilled oil operation in the 1800s, oil has become a resource of astronomical importance to the modern society of the United States. Along with the soaring demand for oil arrived the need for an efficient means of ...
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Author:
wespipe
24th July 2007
The role of independent oil and gas producers in the United States has increased dramatically over the last twenty years. Independent oil and gas producers are involved in the exploration and production areas of the oil industry. Oil fields outside of Ala...
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Author:
Lynn Jebbia
06th May 2007
We all want to live a healthy and happy life. The adoption of health, diet and fitness concept is the only way out if you want to live a happy life. Without health no one can be happy.
Health diet fitness; those are aspects of our life which if ignored...
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Author:
Alien
19th February 2007
Is oil still a good investment? And is the price of oil set to rise and rise? Weve been lulled by a mild winter and low heating oil
demand.
Countries like the US and UK have become net importers of oil. Used for heating, refined into gasoline and...
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Author:
michael madigan
15th January 2007
HISTORIC OIL PRICES SPURS A REBIRTH OF A NEW AMERICAN ROUGHNECK
HOUSTON, TEXAS - The U.S. Energy Industry will celebrate its most significant anniversary on January 10th, 2007 - the 106th commemoration of the Lucas Gusher - which became in 1901 one of ...
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Author:
Doubleriver