Commodity Trading – Trading Oil « commodities future
Written by admin on February 8, 2010 – 7:03 pm -Traditionally, commodity trading in petroleum products, a place where only the elite, super traders dared to venture. With barrels holding 42 liters each and a contract of at least 1000 tons of oil was a task best left to professionals. More here: Commodity Trading – Trading Oil « commodities future Read More →
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BP faces protest over oil sands development | SwampBubbles - News …
Written by admin on February 8, 2010 – 5:02 pm -… fossil photo energy flickr industrial power image fort ominous gas mining panasonic alberta oil production rays mcmurray gasoline exploration refinery processed climatechange beams fuel globalwarming crude petroleum hydrocarbon fossilfuels .. See the original post here: BP faces protest over oil sands development | SwampBubbles - News … Read More →
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Big Oil Fights Big Ag over EPA Renewable Fuels Standard | Clean …
Written by admin on February 8, 2010 – 3:45 pm -Big Oil and Big Ag are fighting for their share of that money. Petroleum use has started to drop in the United States as we have fewer cars and more fuel efficient cars More here: Big Oil Fights Big Ag over EPA Renewable Fuels Standard | Clean … Read More →
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Hydrogen is not the Fuel of the Future |Triple Pundit
Written by admin on February 8, 2010 – 1:32 pm -Let’s get one thing perfectly clear: hydrogen is not a energy resource . Hydrogen does not exist naturally in any sufficient quantities to make it a viable energy source, at least on this planet. To get hydrogen in any useful quantities, it must be extracted … Original post: Hydrogen is not the Fuel of the Future |Triple Pundit Read More →
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Energy News: Peak Oil Review
Written by admin on February 8, 2010 – 11:25 am -(2/3, #13)Large oil companies such as Exxon Mobil snapping up shale- gas acreage overseas will likely find it hard to develop that land due to constraints such as infrastructure availability, the CEO of Chesapeake Energy Corp said on Thursday. (2/5, #13)Iran’s nuclear plans—different takes: … Moreover, if peak oil theories are correct, at some point in the next few decades we may see sharp declines in supply that will raise fossil fuel costs to unprecedented levels Read more here: Energy News: Peak Oil Review Read More →
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Letter From Langdon: Time to Quit Digging | Daily Yonder | Keep It …
Written by admin on February 8, 2010 – 8:36 am -According to the folks at the January 27th Clean Energy Works Forum in Washington DC, the US gets 60% of its oil from foreign sources . Original post: Letter From Langdon: Time to Quit Digging | Daily Yonder | Keep It … Read More →
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