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How the Oil and Gas Industry Benefits the UK

3 hours ago ago from Hebden Bridge Property

The oil and gas industry is one of the most important sectors in the UK economy. Not surprisingly, the industry forms a substantial part of the UK gross domestic product. The primary reason for this is because this industry makes the UK more self-sufficient in terms of energy consumption. Though the North Sea oil reserves are now dwindling, there is still a wide array of job opportunities within this sector. The foreign capital investment and ...

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Investment Themes for the Next Decade

18 hours ago ago from Energy and Capital

Instead of the customary next-year outlook, I am closing out the decade that John Perry Barlow so aptly termed The Uh-ohs with a two-part article outlining my view of energy for the next decade. I will begin with the big themes and move on to specific fuels in Part 2 next week. What We Have Learned Except for a possible limited glut in natural gas (more on that next week), I now consider as axiomatic that the supply of nearly all ...

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Price Laugh

5 hours ago ago from VTech Smile

by admin Price Laugh Tired of the ever hammered every time thanks to crazy high gas prices? Me too! The current price of oil is front page news with screaming headlines about the recent record oil prices. And most disturbing of all, the newspaper headlines, this is only the tip of the iceberg. How much will it? So who is responsible? Let s examine some of the reasons why the raw end of the deal and shell out more at the pumps. ...

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Need incentives for oil palm industry in Sabah - What A Joke!

1 day ago ago from eco-logikal

By MUGUNTAN VANAR KOTA KINABALU: Policies and incentives are needed for the harnessing of renewable energy from Malaysia’s massive oil palm industry. State ow ned POIC Sabah Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Dr Pang Teck Wai said there was insufficient incentives for oil palm players to consider renewable energy. Agreeing that there was enough empty fruit bunches (EFB) for the harnessing of renewable energy, Dr Pang said there was no ...

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Drumbeat: December 26, 2009

17 hours ago ago from The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Future

Earth-Friendly Elements, Mined Destructively GUYUN VILLAGE, China — Some of the greenest technologies of the age, from electric cars to efficient light bulbs to very large wind turbines, are made possible by an unusual group of elements called rare earths. The world’s dependence on these substances is rising fast. Just one problem: These elements come almost entirely from China, from some of the most environmentally damaging mines in the ...

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Foretelling by the Stars – Speaking of Dividends – S. Lazo - Barrons.com

17 hours ago ago from Barron's Online

SEARCH Dow Jones Reprints: This copy is for your personal, non-commerical use only. To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or customers, use the Order Reprints tool on any article or visit www.djreprints.com MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2009 SPEAKING OF DIVIDENDS Foretelling by the Stars By SHIRLEY A. LAZO MORE ARTICLES BY AUTHOR ...

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