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25th September 2009
When someone does something that they know that they shouldn't do, did they really have a choice. Maybe what I mean to say is did they really have a chance. You can take two people, present them with the same fork in the road, and one is going to have an ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
China's largest oil producer, wants to retain its prominence in the country's petroleum industry for another 50 years.
In accordance with the overall sustainable development plan for the oilfield, it will be capable of producing crude and gas equi... Read >
Author: chenxiao
22nd September 2009
In recent days oil market has witnessed surge in global oil price. Crude oil went to a two-month high on concern that U.S. refiners will fail to produce enough gasoline to keep up with peak demand this summer.
Short fall in supply of oil from Nigeria an... Read >
Author: blinksolutions08
22nd September 2009
South America is located in the Southern Hemisphere between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Following is an overview of South America.
South America is defined as all the land south of the Panama Canal. The stark figures on South America categorize i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Upon hearing the mention of Dubai images come to mind of infinite blue skies, unrelenting heat, and rolling barren dunes at the edge of city sprawl. What one expects is the sleek, modern luxuries. In the 34 years since seven smaller kingdoms joined to bec... Read >
Author: mollymae
18th September 2009
Brazil has long been synonymous with a relaxed lifestyle in idyllic surrounds, living up to the expectations of visitors and investors alike. The attraction of the Brazilian real estate market has developed over the years with incredible strength, proving... Read >
Author: Melissa Chappell
17th September 2009
Six of the top 10 growing careers today didn’t even exist ten years ago. How, then, do we guide our children as they make college study choices? My daughter’s science teacher recently told the class that alternative energy is always a hot topic for sc... Read >
Author: Elle Wood
17th September 2009
Someone once said "It takes money to make money," and that is mostly true. Today, we might add, "It takes energy to make money," with reference to all the wondrous digital electronics we use every day to conduct business and create things. Problem is that... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd August 2009
Heating oil is essentially the fuel which is used to run heavy duty furnaces and machines. Every type of mechanical industry which employs machines and equipments running on oil has a huge demand for heating oil. It is very essential that the heating oil ... Read >
Author: Daniel Hirsch
18th August 2009
If God was a gaurantee - why would he leave so many of us here to die, without the information or say it as proof that we individually would have needed to make that choice? If Evolution was a gaurantee - why would there be two thousand years of person to... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders
17th July 2009
The ancestors of the Indians were the first to inhabit Arkansas due to its fertile lands and vast wild life. These Indians came out of caves and started living permanently in these lands and started hunting and harvesting crops.
In 1541 a Spanish e... Read >
Author: Viktor
09th July 2009
It is quite possible that the best source of renewable energy in the near future will be provided by the Jatropha Curcas plant - a source of quality green bio fuel. For investors, the plant offers an exceptionaly high return on investment.Jatropha Curcas ... Read >
Author: Patricia Ellis
07th June 2009
Ever since the discovery that oil can be used to generate large amounts of energy, the oil industry has been a giant entity, providing the world with the oil needed to power everything from your bedside lamp to your car. The companies in this multi-trilli... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
05th June 2009
INDIA-A BUSINESS DYNAMO
Are you looking for office and residential space in India? If you're not, you should be! India has the fourth largest economy in the world by gross domestic product, and it is the world's second fastest growing major economy. Th... Read >
Author: guts
15th May 2009
The Middle Eastern region has a very diverse economy that includes 16 countries. The region is most popular for producing and exporting oil. However, not all countries in this region are highly dependent on oil-reserves as there are some, like Turkey and ... Read >
Author: Paul Symonds
12th May 2009
Solar energy is the most perspective source of energy of the future. It has so many advantages that it would be hard to describe them all. Here is tiny list of solar energy advantages that should help you to make right decision.
Solar energy is a compl... Read >
Author: Dimitry
11th May 2009
Despite a gloomy economy and a stumbling real estate market, Oklahoma City remains a viable market with strong buyers and sellers working together to rejuvenate the economy. If you are in the market for a real estate investment, Oklahoma City is a prime l... Read >
Author: michael russell
27th April 2009
The ancestors of the Indians were the first to inhabit Arkansas due to its fertile lands and vast wild life. These Indians came out of caves and started living permanently in these lands and started hunting and harvesting crops.
In 1541 a Spanish exp... Read >
Author: Viktor
17th April 2009
Before going on about energy, let's define it first. Energy may mean a lot of things. In this article, we refer energy as a source of usable power which is obtained from various sources and is converted to electricity for man's consumption. That's wher... Read >
Author: Pam Eisenberg
15th April 2009
The battle to tap into Alaska’s oil reserves has taken a new turn with the announcement that the state has given Exxon Mobil Corp. conditional permission to begin drilling in a North Slope oil field known as Point Thompson. The site is one of the larges... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th March 2009
Before going on about energy, let"s define it first. Energy may mean a lot of things. In this article, we refer energy as a source of usable power which is obtained from various sources and is converted to electricity for man"s consumption. That"s wher... Read >
Author: Pam Eisenberg
26th January 2009
The Brazilian economy has improved so much over the last three years that Brazil is now considered a viable option for property investment. Previous investors are currently seeing greater than expected returns in some of Brazil’s most popular locations... Read >
Author: Saff
29th December 2008
The Internet has made life so very simple and easy for several communities. Several advantages have accrued to Tourists, vacation seekers and regular travelers from this evolution. You can preview a variety of hotels, go through visual presentations, ask ... Read >
Author: Crystaltravel
03rd December 2008
Solar Power Energyand other sources of energy need our urgent consideration, but why?
The world is in serious danger. The resources that we use to produce energy are slowly disappearing. Oil reserves are drying up. Trees are being cut down faster th... Read >
Author: Ellen Travis
01st December 2008
Well, I don’t really know what to say. Let me check if the stars are still bright on sky. Now, being serious, this planet is in a lot of trouble concering the energy area. The world’s oil reserves are gradually decreasing and soon they won’t be noth... Read >
Author: Patrik Ewriter
21st October 2008
The petroleum industry, for example, comprises over 200 companies involved in the refinement, distribution and marketing of petroleum. Within this infrastructure, there are varying degrees of input, ranging from the large, multinational oil companies to s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th September 2008
The summer heat in New Orleans can be especially brutal. It's understandable that we feel a little mentally wilted this time of year. So a couple weeks ago it wasn't at all surprising that I felt a little run down and mentally wilted myself.
Oddly, I d... Read >
Author: Ed_Toups
24th September 2008
Dubai's hospitality has grown by an amazing amount in the last two decades. More so since Burj Al Arab became operational in 1999. Dubai hotels witnessed an amazing rush for acquiring star rankings since its inauguration. Burj Al Arab started it all by de... Read >
Author: AlexDubai
09th September 2008
With the rapid growth of global demand for energy and the increasing lack of stable energy sources around the world, energy independence is becoming one of the most important issues of the early twenty-first century, and not just for governments: homeowne... Read >
Author: Mike Drabble
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... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd September 2008
Brazil is at the forefront of emerging property markets and offers some of the best capital growth and rental opportunities around.
With a relatively stable political structure and an enviably healthy economy derived largely from foreign investment in... Read >
Author: Marc Da-Silva
02nd September 2008
With a relatively stable political structure and an enviably healthy economy derived largely from foreign investment into residential real estate and oil reserves, the Latin American giant Brazil is, it seems, bucking the global downturn that is affecting... Read >
Author: Marc Da-Silva
01st September 2008
We are always being told that as a nation we are not doing enough to alleviate the coming Energy Crisis. Not enough people are yet driving Hybrid Cars to have a big impact, but perhaps that is about to change. The following review addresses how hybrid car... Read >
Author: Wendy Gorman
21st August 2008
The Oil Crisis is not a new subject by anyone’s standards. Numerous discussions are held on how might this crisis affect the transportation industry.
Global temperature changes and consuming of oil reserves make the transport industry’s future ins... Read >
Author: Florin Costache
21st August 2008
The Oil Crisis is not a new subject by anyone’s standards. Numerous discussions are held on how might this crisis affect the transportation industry.
Global temperature changes and consuming of oil reserves make the transport industry’s future ins... Read >
Author: Florin Costache
21st August 2008
Construction is an important part of the development process of the economy of any nation and same is the case with UAE in the last decade the world has witnessed a substantial increase in the number of construction process in the gulf and this increases ... Read >
Author: William King
13th August 2008
Anyone living outside the city where he is working can face problems brought about by commuting to work. Carpooling is a flexible, convenient and less-expensive way to reach your destination. Carpooling is also known as car-sharing, ride-sharing, and lif... Read >
Author: Kent
10th July 2008
In 2000 a new US administration drafted a new energy plan. Two oilmen, with secret advice of the oil industry, orchestrated and supervised the plan. The results have been devastating. Gas and oil prices have escalated to more than $4 per gallon and are... Read >
Author: drklaus
03rd July 2008
Dubai has been one of the most popular countries among all the people residing this planet, not only for its huge crude reserves, but also for its massive development in trade
and commerce, as well as the real estate business. Dubai has been a dynamic c... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
22nd May 2008
Buying land in Brazil is proving to be a sound proposition as prices are low and availability high, even beachfront land plots are being sold for the price of a small car.
The types of land available can make this area of South America an exciting inve... Read >
Author: nicholas marr
25th April 2008
With the enterprising vision of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the prime minister and ruler of Dubai, this United Arab Emirates is bound to scale new heights. The United Arab Emirates formed in 1971 is a collection of 7 states, but unlike its neig... Read >
Author: William King
16th April 2008
Road mats are used where roading needs are only going to be temporary or where it would be too expensive to develop a permanent roadway. Road mats are also used in environmentally sensitive areas where development of a full-scale roadway is simply not fea... Read >
Author: Wilf Staton
07th April 2008
Al Gore or John Kerry could have gone down several different roads to achieve the US objectives of controlling the oil reserves in Iraq. But without any leadership abilities, poor breeding, and being surrounded his entire life by some of the most sinister... Read >
Author: Nick Carter
27th March 2008
World economies are facing a triple threat. Oil reserves will be close to depletion by the year 2050. Damages from climate changes caused by escalating greenhouse gas emissions will become substantial. Rising transportation and food costs will slow eco... Read >
Author: drklaus
18th January 2008
Time and time again I hear the statement that trading on a margin account is a risky business. In fact the NFA and CFTC require that all brokers and agents inform the public of the risks of trading on the foreign exchange.
So how much risk is actually ... Read >
Author: Martin Bottomley
14th January 2008
By Doug Hadfield
High oil prices have a habit of creating winners and losers. It’s a complex equation, to be sure, since price hikes are the result of multiple causes, including the fact that “easy” oil reserves are increasingly difficult to come... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor
18th October 2007
The temperature is continuing to rise in the Dubai property market, with hot new developments selling out in hours. But as speculators buy and sell property frantically, banks and builders try to slow the market down. Just how stable is the property mar... Read >
Author: AlexDubai
21st September 2007
Over last couple of years there was a lot of discussion in Forex trading circles about Canadian dollar and oil prices. Why? Canada is major producer of oil and with surging oil prices people have been trying to find a correlation and take advantage of it... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej
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... Read >
Author: wespipe
29th June 2007
The United States consumes eleven percent of world oil production and imports 60% of this oil from foreign sources. Consumption continues to grow and is projected to increase by 44 percent by 2025. Domestic production is expected to meet only 30 percent o... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia
29th June 2007
The declining availability of conventional oil and the expectation of peak oil occurring globally in the next 10 or 20 years are accelerating the search for alternate energy sources. This decline accompanied with rising demand, particularly in the rapidly... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia
01st May 2007
By Katherine Young
April 15, 2007
Zappa Resources (TSX.V:ZPA) is a junior resource company with projects in Canada, the U.S. and now, Tunisia. Early in March 2007, Zappa signed a letter of intent to enter into a “farm-in participation agreement... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor
22nd December 2006
Discussions about energy supplies have come front and center these days. While many debate the amount of oil we have left, fewer discuss what happens when we pass our peak production.
When We Pass the Peak Oil Production in the World
Oil, oil, oil.... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
22nd December 2006
Although oil gets the media attention, natural gas also plays a major role in the energy needs of the world. So, how much natural gas is left in the world? The answer may surprise you.
How Much Natural Gas is Left?
Natural gas is a fossil fuel that... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
22nd December 2006
There is no disputing that the industrial revolution and current economies of first world countries run off of fossil fuels such as oil. With rising prices, the question of oil supply is an important one.
How Much Oil is Left in the World?
How impor... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
18th November 2006
The sounds of Oil & Gas drilling are steadily humming in South Texas. At more than $55 a barrel, oil companies are picking up their drill bits and grinding away like never before. This is especially true of the Austin Chalk Trend in South Texas. Once tho... Read >
Author: Heather Dessinger
15th November 2006
The prices of gasonline or petrol increase daily, wherever you live in the world. The price of a barrel of oil has quadrupled since the beginning of the millennium. It went from about $20 a barrel to almost $80 in these days.
The Reason to Save Fuel
... Read >
Author: Lil Waldner
17th October 2006
India is growing and so is its demand for energy. Carrying one-fifth of the world's population (over 1 billion precisely), India is at number 6 in the list of high energy-demand countries. Indian economy is estimated to grow by around 10% in next two deca... Read >
Author: James Marriot
31st July 2006
Africa is the second largest continent on Earth. Despite the immense size, it is still considered an exotic location given immense areas of unpopulated land.
An Overview of Africa
From the Sahara Desert to Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa is continent of e... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
28th July 2006
The prices of gasonline or petrol increase daily, wherever you live in the world. The price of a barrel of oil has quadrupled since the beginning of the millennium. It went from about $20 a barrel to almost $80 in these days.
The Reason to Save Fuel
... Read >
Author: Lil Waldner
14th April 2006
In recent days oil market has witnessed surge in global oil price. Crude oil went to a two-month high on concern that U.S. refiners will fail to produce enough gasoline to keep up with peak demand this summer.
Short fall in supply of oil from Nigeria a... Read >
Author: Syed Rizvi
21st March 2006
South America is located in the Southern Hemisphere between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Following is an overview of South America.
South America is defined as all the land south of the Panama Canal. The stark figures on South America categorize i... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
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
29th November 2005
Scooop.net, a next generation media site based on democratic voting principles and active participation of its members, released some surprising results of from its weekly hot topic poll regarding the nations view on the relationship between oil companies... Read >
Author: Steve Blom
27th September 2005
The Russian Devolution - Regions and Center in Putin's Russia
By Sam Vaknin
Author of "Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited"
A centerpiece of President's Putin overhaul of Russia is the
reversion to the Kremlin of the power to appoint gover... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin
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