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By Edward Tapamor |
August 10, 2007
The sharp fall in crude prices has left many scratching their heads. Why was it so high in the first place, and why did it fall now? Is peak oil over?
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By Cyril Widdershoven |
January 6, 2007
The future of BG as a company and major gas producer is bright, despite what some analysts are currently saying.
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By Edward Tapamor |
November 24, 2006
The crude oil market has been range-bound for nearly two months, stuck between $61 and $55 - unable to make any decisive movement. It is good for consumer planning but who cares about them?
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By Edward Tapamor |
November 3, 2006
The two European super majors' problems are merely signs of the impending difficulties faced by the current corporate model of never ending growth coupled with dwindling resources to plunder.
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By Andrew Burger |
September 26, 2006
Saudi Aramco's ambitious plans to add 1.2 million barrels per day of Arabian Light crude oil to its production capacity are moving forward as two key contracts have been signed for the Khurais Crude Increment Programme.
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By Edward Tapamor |
August 4, 2006
Peak Oil is a fairly rational concept, but its advocates are often bombastic, ill informed and loose with the facts.
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By Edward Tapamor |
June 2, 2006
The disconnect between oil prices and equities may be coming back, something that could eventually upset the apple cart.
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By Cyril Widdershoven |
April 19, 2006
Premier Oil and Europa Oil & Gas have taken a brave step in bidding for acreage in the Western Sahara. Will it pan out?