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    Impending Oil Crisis

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    that there is an impending oil crisis. Develop arguments that we are not likely to run out of oil anytime soon." (It is possible that such arguments also may need to take account of concerns that we are likely to run out of oil sometime soon.) It is hard to imagine the world without oil however there are groups‚ societies‚ governments and people all over the world that believe that the end of the oil era is approaching. The truth is that society has no idea of how much oil remains in the reserves

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    ac.in Topic No: 9 Describe the factors currently driving the world demand for oil; why has the price fallen recently below $35 per barrel? How did the OPEC members react to this change? Will world oil prices rise in the future? Why or why not? Introduction: Before we know about factors that are currently driving the world demand for oil‚ let us first know why oil is important in our life. Gasoline is made from crude oil. Lubricating oil is also used to keep our automobile engines from getting too

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    BP Oil Spill

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    accountable for all economic retribution financially and environmentally. The oil rig was under contract by BP and according to the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 it stipulated that those parties responsible for the rig or facility which oil is being discharged from—is the responsible party held liable for cleanup costs. The conflict revolves around the fact that BP failed to clean-up the oil after seven days of trying to cap three oil leaks in

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    Oil Spills in Mumbai

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    World Report Questions 1. The controversy is that an oil spill in Mumbai‚ India is very hazardous to the fishermen. 2. The leakage started around the coast of Uran‚ very close to Mumbai on Sunday night‚ and ended about 3-4 hours later. The oil spill resulted from a pipeline burst when power failed inside the OCNG’s Uran plant. 3. It’s nothing new to the fisherman because they went through a similar issue. In 2010‚ the M.S.C. Chitra (sheet-ra) and MV Khalijia (Ka-lee-hia) spilled more than 800

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    History of Edible Oil

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    of edible oil |   |   | Oil and fat have always been an essential part of the human diet because of the energy they provide. Obtaining oil and fat from plants is a characteristic of many ancient cultures. There is evidence of the cultivation of plants that produce vegetable oils such as poppy seed‚ rapeseed and linen even in the Stone Age. The first oil presses were found on Crete from 3500 B.C. and Chinese sources from 2800 B.C. show that soy and hemp plants were used to produce oils.  As vegetable

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    Oil Research Project

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    Financial Instability Caused By Oil Usage The United States is run by oil. Energy‚ transportation‚ and even the economy are based and dependent on the various aspects of oil. Without oil the world would have to learn to change their whole formed idea of living juristically. “Ninety-five percent of the country’s transportation is powered by oil” (Anderson‚ Glen). The importance of oil causes the United States to be highly dependent on oil; this forces the U.S. into severe financial instability.

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    Is Water the New Oil?

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    Why Water Is Called The New Oil? Ashley Buckhanon Bethel University Abstract This paper is about providing safe drinking water to the world’s 6.9 billion and growing population is one of the greatest challenges of the century. Consideration of the global water cycle‚ however‚ shows that the available renewable freshwater resources exceed the current human demand by roughly a factor of 10. Scarcity results from the uneven spatial and

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    Extra Credit Paper 4/24/2015 The Future of the Oil Supply Throughout our lifetimes there has been one thing among others that our society and our world depends on in our everyday lives‚ oil. Oil is one of the things that help our world function in a way other natural resources haven’t been able to. Oil powers our cars‚ planes‚ trains‚ boats and other vehicles that enabled us to travel around the world in a more efficient and quicker time frame. Oil helps us to run our appliances at homes and at

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    Greenwashing It is now popular to be environmentally conscious in American society. It is completely acknowledged by the populace that oil will‚ indeed‚ run out within a lifetime‚ leaving a demand for a different kind of energy source. Hybrid cars‚ such as the Prius are now mainstream‚ recycling is day-to-day‚ finding organic fruits‚ vegetables‚ and meat is as easy as walking to the nearest grocery store‚ and using plastic bags has been deemed unacceptable. Global warming‚ while debated and questioned

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    the future of oil and gas

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    The oil and gas industry is one of the world’s largest‚ complex‚ and expensive industry. The prices of oil and gas are probably the most closely plotted products in the global economy. In this industry there are three main segment of value chain: upstream‚ midstream‚ and downstream. It is evident that energy source play vital input to human activities‚ development‚ and growth of the economy. Hence‚ it is believed that after the industrial revolution‚ accessed clean‚ inexpensive and reliable energy

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