Multinationals are lining up for the rush to begin for investment in Brazil's newly demonopolized petroleum sector. |
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The normal operations risks associated with plastics and petroleum refining were greater than those for any nanomaterial. |
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The country's main exports are crude oil, petroleum products, and natural gas. |
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He originally envisioned his engines running on vegetable oil, not the petroleum diesel now sold at gas stations. |
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We can go on to by-products of petroleum such as plastics and with gas as fuel we can do aluminium products with bauxite from Guyana and Jamaica. |
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For nasal soreness, apply petroleum jelly or vitamin A or D ointment in the nostrils and around the edges. |
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But an unconvinced researcher in the beleaguered petroleum industry says the sales job is really a snow job. |
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Inland navigation also plays an important role in the transport of dangerous goods including petroleum products and liquefied gas. |
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Put petroleum jelly on pieces of cotton to use as earplugs for swimming or showering. |
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Paraffins are the second most common component found in petroleum, after cycloparaffins. |
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Mineral spirits, a petroleum distillate fraction, is the most common solvent in oil-based paints. |
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Pesticides that are approved for organic farming include copper, sulfur, petroleum distillates, and pyrethrum. |
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If the adhesive has already dried, the application of antibiotic ointment or petroleum jelly for 30 minutes will loosen the polymer for removal. |
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Also, it is no longer economically efficient to use natural gas or high-level petroleum distillates as boiler fuel. |
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In the second embodiment the enzyme stabilizing system preferably includes a petroleum distillate. |
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Axiferous extracts were thoroughly mixed three times with two volumes of petroleum ether to remove lipids prior to HPLC analysis. |
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Be careful of the orange cleaner you buy, many contain petroleum distillates that dry certain fabrics and material. |
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The petroleum industry barely existed 100 years ago and will probably be largely gone 100 years from now. |
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Crude oil, also known as petroleum, is the world's most actively traded commodity. |
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Benzene is a colorless and highly flammable liquid hydrocarbon derived from petroleum. |
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While kerosene was more plentiful than gasoline, it was also a distillate from petroleum and presented the same problem of finite supply. |
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Liquid paraffin is a mixture of liquid hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum. |
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However, the firm sees increasing benefits in making overseas investments on fuel oil and other petroleum products. |
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Eocene formations are important source or reservoir rocks for petroleum or gas in several parts of the world. |
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Ordinary microscopic slides, covered with a thin coat of petroleum jelly were used as pollen traps. |
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Furniture polishes are petroleum distillates, which are flammable and can cause skin and lung cancer. |
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Biocides, coagulants, and corrosion inhibitors are the leading products used in the petroleum market. |
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Almost all of the fuels used for transportation and the majority of the fuels used for heat and electricity come from petroleum products. |
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A popular solvent is mineral spirits, a petroleum distillate composed of aliphatic hydrocarbons. |
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The cost would roughly equal the amount currently spent by oil companies on petroleum exploration and production. |
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Exports include petroleum and natural gas, hydroelectric power, metals, chemicals, paper pulp, and fish. |
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Four grams of embryos were homogenized and oil was extracted in boiling petroleum ether. |
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Conventional oil is derived from petroleum refining, whereas synthetic oils are chemically manufactured replicas. |
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The sooner we develop them the less reliant we will be on imports of crude oil and refined petroleum products. |
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Environmental, petroleum and chemical engineering are among Kuwait's priorities. |
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For petroleum engineering, this development is the most important aspect, especially when comparing limestone with dolostone sequences. |
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Oil refining refers to the processes involved in converting crude oil into useful petroleum products. |
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In 1997 the petroleum products industry was deregulated to increase competition and benefits to customers. |
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The Republic of Congo is now a significant oil producer earning a surplus of 136.3 billion CFA francs in 2004 from petroleum sales. |
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The students of these obscure phosphatic scraps were thus much in demand as petroleum stratigraphers. |
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Special allowances are given for expenditure incurred in exploring for minerals and petroleum resources and mine development expenditure. |
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This is why I want fleet managers, car hire firms, taxi companies and individual motorists to explore the liquefied petroleum gas option. |
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However, in broad terms, petroleum can be divided into six fractions obtained from fractional distillation of the crude oil. |
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Benzene is manufactured industrially by dehydrogenation and dealkylation of appropriate fractions of petroleum. |
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The majority of the manufacturing is from the catalytic cracking of ethane, petroleum fractions, and crude oil. |
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After widespread protests it also withdrew its decision to remove the petroleum subsidy and deregulate the downstream petroleum sectors. |
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Is it feasible for a country like Namibia to procure a national strategic resource like petroleum from a single source? |
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Finally, a relatively small amount of rhenium is used to make catalysts for the petroleum industry. |
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Some people put a dab of petroleum jelly in the nose at night to combat dryness. |
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He proposed the council give incentives to taxi drivers to convert their vehicles to liquefied petroleum gas, which is much cleaner. |
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These reactions, some of which are run on a large scale in the petroleum industry, are initiated by the protonation of saturated hydrocarbons. |
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Vegetable-based inks, in which vegetable and petroleum oils are mixed, frequently consist in part of soybean, corn, cottonseed, or linseed oil. |
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The one exception is that it is sometimes used as a catalyst in the petroleum industry. |
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The team will also test walruses, sea otters, and clams in Alaska's Aleutian Islands for traces of PCBs, pesticides, and petroleum. |
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Faced with skyrocketing petroleum prices the government has lost no time in adjusting the prices of gasoline, diesel and cooking gas upwards. |
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Carloads of petroleum products rose 8 percent to 22, 854 carloads in November. |
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It is petroleum oil turned to jelly, and contains refined oil, gelliants, and butylated hydroxy toluene. |
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I don't like the idea of using petroleum jelly or any other synthetic product internally. |
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Modern lubricants are either petroleum or synthetic chemicals, sometimes with a bit of wax thrown in. |
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Federal spending is out of control, and our present energy policy won't wean us off Middle Eastern petroleum for years. |
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Gases are generated from the burning of fossil fuels such as natural gas and petroleum distillates. |
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When adipic acid is manufactured from petroleum, huge amounts of ozone depleting nitrous oxide, N 2 O, are produced. |
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At many U.S. military target ranges, petroleum products and heavy metals used in bombs and bullets contaminate the soil and groundwater. |
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Derived chiefly from petroleum and coal tar, aromatic hydrocarbons tend to be reactive. |
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Sales of petrol, kerosene, gas and other petroleum products were suspended. |
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These cooperatives had portfolios that, between them, included grain, pork, turkeys, fertilizer, beef, agronomy and petroleum. |
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I was there to give the keynote speech at a conference on petroleum, and I've had certain influence in the area recently. |
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The petroleum company's newbuild pipelayer is expected to come on stream in the fourth quarter of this year. |
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These hold an estimated 1.7 trillion barrels of petroleum, of which 255 billion barrels is currently considered recoverable. |
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In the 150 years human being have drilled for and refined petroleum, it's estimated we've used about 1 trillion barrels. |
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The government would also encourage joint ventures and private sector investment in petroleum refining. |
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These technologies soon found their way into petroleum refineries and chemical plants. |
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Today, key commercial uses of liquefied gas include liquefied refrigerants for cryogenic application and liquefied petroleum gases for fuel use. |
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There is also a dispute about how much of the petroleum profits would stay in the Kurdish provinces. |
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Fuels such as petroleum are mixtures of various hydrocarbons, and may contain benzene, toluene, xylene, and styrene, and other components. |
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I do not use paraffin, Vaseline, lanolin or petroleum based by-products in my range because these ingredients are barrier products in my view. |
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Soak the incorrect air filter in carb cleaner and use it to ignite all of the petroleum products. |
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It is because it is a major petroleum producer and they want to get their hands on its resources and install a pliant puppet regime there. |
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Sunblocks containing powdered titanium dioxide or zinc oxide dispersed in a base of petroleum jelly became available over 50 years ago. |
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The group also makes synthetic fibres, resins and plastics and petroleum products. |
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Significantly, the decision means that native title holders do not own the petroleum or mineral resources on their traditional lands. |
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Most plastics, varnishes and packaging foams are made from chemicals derived from petroleum. |
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Most of the increase in consumption will occur in the transportation sector where demand for petroleum is inelastic. |
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I see from the commentary that it relates to 6 years of income earned by foreign companies for offshore surveys for possible petroleum fields. |
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These individuals are thought of as having rigged the system to gain control of the country's petroleum wealth. |
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All the signs are, then, that more and more vessels carrying petroleum will be frequenting these waters in coming years. |
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But a potential problem from inhaling fat-based substances, such as petroleum jelly or mineral oil, for prolonged periods is lipoid pneumonia. |
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The Energy Minister last week urged Londoners to use cheaper and cleaner liquefied petroleum gas, instead of petrol. |
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Electricity, kerosene and liquefied petroleum gas are used to power the ovens. |
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Anyone who drives a car for a living will probably tell you LPG, or liquefied petroleum gas, is the most cost effective alternative. |
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Still some buses are switching to cleaner fuels like liquefied petroleum gas. |
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Instead, the ground is being laid for the three-wheelers to be fuelled on the eco-friendly liquefied petroleum gas. |
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The towers and tanks belonged to a plant for converting liquefied petroleum gas into propane and other products. |
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The engines are fuelled by liquid petroleum gas, which means that there is no risk of a fire breaking out. |
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There are a variety of less-polluting oil and gas fuels, including liquid petroleum gas, liquefied natural gas and compressed natural gas. |
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Amorphous alumina-silica composites are used to crack or split hydrocarbon chains in petroleum refining. |
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Similarly, the petroleum reserve is home to a spate of declining species, including polar bears, Arctic wolves and foxes, and musk ox. |
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For local residents, the long wait for offshore petroleum development to arrive on their shores is over. |
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Methanol and ethanol are most commonly derived from cracking petroleum into smaller hydrocarbons. |
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Ardrox, a mixture of alkyl aryl polyglycol ethers, alkylalcohol ethoxylate propoxylate, and petroleum distillates, provides a yellow color. |
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While some petroleum and big diamond projects potentially generate huge royalties, most mines, diamonds and gold included, simply do not. |
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Presumably mineral oil is acting like petroleum jelly to smother the live lice and loosen nits. |
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The tugboat is truly multi purpose, as it can lead oil tankers into port, repair petroleum pipes in the sea and act as a standby rescue boat. |
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The highest priority targets remain within the aviation, petroleum and nuclear sectors. |
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The lubricants are biodegradable and less toxic than traditional lubricants made from petroleum. |
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Oil extracted from the seed was used in Canada during World War II as a substitute for scarce petroleum lubricants. |
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Its oil refinery and farms of storage tanks disburse petroleum products to much of South-East Asia. |
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Besides, the country at present has tankage to provide for 45 days' cover of petroleum products. |
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Trees take longer to mature for harvest, and petroleum is, of course, nonrenewable. |
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Instead, I put either baby oil or petroleum jelly on the eggs, which prevents them from hatching. |
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The Japanese generals had to neutralize the US fleet so that they could sweep into Southeast Asia and appropriate Indonesian petroleum. |
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Dry-cleaning reagents contain petroleum or tetrachloroethylene, highly volatile chemicals with distinctive odours. |
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The frequent hike in prices of petroleum products leads to strikes and bandhs, paralysing normal life and the general economy. |
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Coal and lignite, petroleum and its distillation products and bulk drugs were delicensed. |
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The only items his wife has been allowed to give him on her visits have been a bar of soap, toothpaste, petroleum jelly and six apples. |
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They had developed and patented a form of fuel that uses emulsions of water and petroleum as replacements for traditional fuels. |
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Chemically, thiols occur readily in petroleum processes such as distillation. |
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The secret, La Collins maintains, to her youthful flush is nothing other than petroleum jelly and water. |
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The petroleum industry in particular invested heavily in these advances, being largely concerned with seismic surveying. |
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A weighting agent adds body to petroleum and prevents the formation of gushers. |
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Lipid was extracted from the yolk using Soxhlet extraction with petroleum ether as a solvent. |
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Onsite separators extracted 40,000 gal of petroleum products from fuel tanks that floated and spun over. |
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The major export items are dominated by commodities, such as petroleum, metalliferous ores and scrap, coal, non-ferrous metal and gold. |
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If the battery is healthy, it is a good idea to check the terminals and smear them with petroleum jelly to stop corrosion setting in. |
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Long-time corporate sponsors from the defence, construction and petroleum industries will likewise profit enormously. |
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Its use as fuel, though, fell out of favour when cheap and plentiful petroleum began flowing into North America. |
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Products produced from petroleum, such as mineral oils, are classified as petrochemical pollutants. |
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A dab of petroleum jelly rubbed into patent leather gives a glistening shine and prevents cracking in the winter. |
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Treated wood shingles may leach toxic preservatives, and asphalt shingles may leach small amounts of petroleum compounds. |
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When it is propagated by a petroleum company, suspicion turns to incredulity. |
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In addition to farming and livestock raising, the women at the VVF Centre have also acquired skills in making soap and petroleum jelly. |
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Algae farms would let us supply enough bio-diesel to completely replace petroleum as a transportation fuel. |
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Complete replacement of petroleum and diesel with bio-diesel reduces carbon dioxide and sulphur emissions by 78 and 100 per cent respectively. |
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The crude petroleum is heat-extracted from a mixture of bitumen, sand, water, and clay in an open-pit mining operation. |
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During the bituminization stage, the neutralized byproduct is mixed with hot petroleum asphalt and solidified. |
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Biodiesel is an alternative to petroleum diesel and can be used to power cars, trucks, and buses. |
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They're used in petroleum refining, removal of water from organic solvents, and other industrial processes. |
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The monomer, ethene or ethylene, is obtained in large quantities from the cracking of petroleum. |
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Russians were recognized as pre-eminent in soil science and petroleum chemistry. |
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They have lifted a long-standing moratorium on offshore oil and gas exploration as part of their commitment to doubling petroleum production. |
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In January 1929, for instance, only two loaded vessels arrived, one with petroleum spirit from Liverpool and the other with cement from London. |
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The tanker he was driving was carrying more than 32,000 litres of petroleum spirit and 5,000 litres of diesel fuel. |
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In the camera was a polished pewter plate coated with a petroleum product called bitumen of Judea. |
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This natural asphalt is similar to hard petroleum asphalt and is often called a natural asphalt, asphaltite, uintaite, or asphaltum. |
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The low cost is due in large part to generous pre-war government subsidies on petroleum products that remain in place today. |
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Mucus produced by the plant provides temporary and effective protection from petroleum damage. |
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But the companies stand out unenviably as the industry's largest user of petroleum for power. |
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Terracotta tiles are unglazed and can stain easily, so protect the edges of the tiles with a smear of petroleum jelly. |
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The black sludge from Venezuela is processed into a variety of petroleum products. |
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Ships fill their empty oil tanks with water to weigh them down and maintain balance at sea, then dump the water before arriving at port to fill up with petroleum. |
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Eco Lips organic lip balm is also petroleum free and uses 70 percent certified organic ingredients, such as beeswax, calendula, jojoba oil and peppermint oil. |
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Apply petroleum jelly to dry and chapped skin near the nose. |
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Indeed, even coastal fisheries were severely hampered after 1941 by mounting shortages of cotton yarn, ramie, Manila hemp, and, most importantly, petroleum. |
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In addition to this I will state that the craze for these paraffinate or petroleum products seems gradually on the wane, not only here, but also in Europe. |
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A simple first aid kit with sticking plasters and greasy dressings will help deal with minor injuries, and petroleum jelly is useful for abrasions. |
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Massage petroleum jelly on hands to condition dry skin and cuticles. |
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The cotton diplomacy of the Confederacy may be likened to the petroleum diplomacy of the Biafra movement, even though the world settings were different. |
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After filtration and methanol evaporation under reduced atmospheric pressure, the sample was adjusted to pH 8.0 and partitioned once with equal volume of petroleum ether. |
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The petroleum industry has depicted fracking as a few antiseptic drills dug on peaceful farmland. |
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Most graphite is obtained from petroleum coke, i.e., the black tar that remains after all of the useful fuels and lubricants have been removed from crude oil. |
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They guzzle so much energy that desalinators operate only in locations with excess petroleum, or where waste heat from power plants can be recycled. |
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Isopropyl alcohol is made from propylene, a petroleum derivative. |
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Many of the carbon compounds found in crude petroleum may contain multiple bonds, but can be converted to saturated compounds by catalytic hydrogenation. |
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Bulgarian exports to Romania consist mainly of petroleum and petroliferous shale oils, semi-manufactured iron, crude zinc, wheat, rye, and electricity. |
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Just weeks after the refinery had resumed production of petroleum products, a fire has again swept through one of the furnaces that refines petrol. |
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The lipids were extracted with petroleum ether for 7 h, after which the fish were left for 2 h in a fume cupboard for the petroleum ether to evaporate. |
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Last year, Dow Chemical and Cargill broke ground on the world's first manufacturing facility that will make plastic from corn sugar, rather than petroleum. |
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Bitumen can, however, be transferred into a workable state by applying heat, by blending with petroleum solvents or by emulsification in water to form a bitumen emulsion. |
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Another 24 petroleum dealers who are franchised by several of the other marketing companies are part of the consortium, but others could join, Observer sources say. |
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They pump their haul of diluted bitumen into tanker cars in the terminal's loading yard, thick with the smell of petroleum. |
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In Canada, the herb has become a mainstream recreational indulgence for everyone from bored petroleum engineers to stressed-out public relations flacks. |
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The engines were able to run with bio-diesel the same as petroleum diesel. |
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If a woman wants to be a teacher rather than a miner, or a veterinarian rather than a petroleum engineer, more power to her. |
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Hemp oil largely replacing petroleum could mean the end of tanker disasters at sea which cause loss of life to seabirds and other marine organisms. |
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Pollen traps constructed from petroleum jelly on microscope slides were attached to vertical wooden laths facing the direction of the prevailing wind. |
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Or if solar panels could provide the juice that pushes petroleum trapped deep into the earth up to the surface? |
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The environmentalist opposition to ANWR drilling should probably continue just so that ANWR remains effectively as a national petroleum reserve tappable when oil gets scarce. |
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In the bullfights bulls are often intentionally debilitated with tranquilisers and beatings and have petroleum jelly rubbed in their eyes so they are less able to resist. |
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Farid of ABB Lummus agrees that downstream petroleum work continues apace. |
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The Europeans did not have substantial petroleum reserves and immediately sought an alternative fuel that could be produced at home from renewable sources. |
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This article is geared primarily to individuals, students as well as professionals, who are relatively new to carbonate diagenesis and petroleum reservoir rocks. |
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The country has petroleum, precious stones, timber and minerals such as lead, zinc, tin and tungsten as well as some of the lowest wage levels in Asia. |
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A terminal for loading petroleum products will be added later. |
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Kerosene and diesel oil contribute the most to petroleum subsidy. |
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The petroleum soot is not formed by solid-phase charring of fuel but is produced by recombination and coagulation of aromatic molecules in the gas phase. |
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There are also plans to free up more space at the port by pumping liquids such as petroleum, and cement to storage depots outside the city centre. |
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Austria produces some petroleum and natural gas to meet its own needs, and it also mines coal, iron ore, copper, lead, zinc, antimony, and graphite, used in industry. |
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Finally, China went up the manufacturing value curve by going for high-tech and capital-intensive industries like ferrous metals, automobiles and petroleum. |
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Bleeding in children, arising from persistent crusting of the insides of the nostrils, is best treated using an antiseptic cream or softening ointment such as petroleum jelly. |
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Traders were hoping that Wednesday's US petroleum inventories report would suggest how badly the young Atlantic hurricane season had hurt production at offshore rigs. |
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The key to this scheme for world hegemony is unchallenged rule over the Eurasian continent and control of its strategic resources, first and foremost, petroleum. |
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The car bomb was believed to be made of a potent mix of dynamite, ammonium nitrate and a petroleum product such as fuel oil, a US intelligence official said in Washington. |
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Due to its centrality, the Salt Lake field plays an outsized role in terms of strange petroleum events in the city. |
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Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and poisonous gas that results from incomplete combustion of fuels such as natural or liquefied petroleum gas, oil, wood, and coal. |
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The Union government has raised the administered prices of kerosene, liquefied petroleum gas, and aviation turbine fuel while leaving diesel and petrol untouched. |
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Even as the judges tasted the food, a demonstration on how to handle liquefied petroleum gas cylinders safely, and tips on conserving fuel, kept the participants busy. |
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We haven't used the massive resources that have been made available by mineral and petroleum wealth over the last 15 years, and those projects are all coming to an end. |
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The Riesling grape performs well in southern Australia, and this delivers typical notes of limes, peels and petroleum oils, threaded with mouthwatering acidity. |
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The stable isotope composition of the first and second stages of the worm tube carbonates is similar to that of carbonates from modern petroleum seeps. |
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Before sending nosebleed-prone kids outside to play on cold, dry days, put a dab of petroleum jelly on a cotton swab and run it around the inside of their nostrils. |
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The energy content of the hydrocarbon fuels commences with around 10 megajoules per kilogram for brown coal to a peak of 45 megajoules per litre for petroleum. |
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Today, almost all aerosol cans contain alternative propellants, such as liquefied petroleum gas, which do not pose as serious a threat to the environment. |
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Oil refining separates the various fractions of petroleum by a process called fractional distillation and takes place in a large plant called a refinery. |
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The upshot is that, with each passing month, Americans effectively use less petroleum to get around. |
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But coal tar and petroleum are not the only source for pitch. |
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Nearby a woman rubbed petroleum jelly on her mastiff's toenails to make them shine, and another sheared the fuzz off the ears of her lamb-like Bedlington terrier. |
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The bill introduces a temporary 6-year tax exemption on income earned from non-resident drilling rigs and seismic ships involved in exploration for petroleum in New Zealand. |
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Another fine life bled out beside a petroleum facility when he was killed by friendly fire. |
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Plant bugs and rose chafers are attracted to white, so if these insects are a problem, use white index cards and smear petroleum jelly on them to snare the insects. |
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Fossil fuels contain high percentages of carbon and include petroleum, coal, and natural gas. |
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It's extremely hard to corner the petroleum market because there are so many players. |
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Botswana imports refined petroleum products and electricity from South Africa. |
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Autogas is the common name for liquefied petroleum gas when it is used as a fuel in internal combustion engines in vehicles. |
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They are slow-moving and blubberous and thus were an abundant source of oil for a world not yet addicted to petroleum. |
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Bio-materials may be substituted for petrochemical feedstocks as petroleum prices rise. |
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Crude oil is fractionated in a refinery to produce a number of different petroleum products. |
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This proved to be a much cheaper process of making ethylene, aromatuics, petroleum derivatives and other chemicals such as ammonia on Teesside. |
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We're running out of oil! The petroleum that fuels our daily lives is getting harder to find. |
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Norway has extensive reserves of petroleum, natural gas, minerals, lumber, seafood, fresh water and hydropower. |
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In 1969, the Phillips Petroleum Company discovered petroleum resources at the Ekofisk field west of Norway. |
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The state income derived from natural resources includes a significant contribution from petroleum production. |
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The country is richly endowed with natural resources including petroleum, hydropower, fish, forests, and minerals. |
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Large reserves of petroleum and natural gas were discovered in the 1960s, which led to a boom in the economy. |
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Industry generates chemical products, petroleum and coal products, processed foods and transportation equipment, and paper products. |
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Louisiana was the first site of petroleum drilling over water in the world, on Caddo Lake in the northwest corner of the state. |
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Components of petroleum are separated using a technique called fractional distillation. |
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The name petroleum covers both naturally occurring unprocessed crude oil and petroleum products that are made up of refined crude oil. |
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Ancient Persian tablets indicate the medicinal and lighting uses of petroleum in the upper levels of their society. |
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Both in Pechelbronn as in Wietze, the coal industry dominated the petroleum technologies. |
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The demand for petroleum as a fuel for lighting in North America and around the world quickly grew. |
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As petroleum production in the US peaked during the 1960s, however, the United States was surpassed by Saudi Arabia and the Soviet Union. |
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In its strictest sense, petroleum includes only crude oil, but in common usage it includes all liquid, gaseous and solid hydrocarbons. |
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Each petroleum variety has a unique mix of molecules, which define its physical and chemical properties, like color and viscosity. |
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Incomplete combustion of petroleum or gasoline results in production of toxic byproducts. |
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Each crude oil has unique molecular characteristics which are revealed by the use of Crude oil assay analysis in petroleum laboratories. |
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The chemical structure of petroleum is heterogeneous, composed of hydrocarbon chains of different lengths. |
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In petroleum industry parlance, production refers to the quantity of crude extracted from reserves, not the literal creation of the product. |
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Phenomena such as seeps and tar pits are examples of areas that petroleum affects without man's involvement. |
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Outside of the US, a higher proportion of petroleum tends to be used for electricity. |
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The reach of available petroleum ressources has always been around 35 years or even less since the start of the modern exploration. |
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The first internal combustion, petroleum fueled motorcycle was the Daimler Reitwagen. |
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Ireland's major imports include data processing equipment, chemicals, petroleum and petroleum products, textiles, and clothing. |
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Rockefeller, and Andrew Carnegie led the nation's progress in railroad, petroleum, and steel industries. |
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Major exports include petroleum products, textile goods, jewellery, software, engineering goods, chemicals, and leather manufactures. |
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As of 2013, Aberdeen remained a major world center for undersea petroleum technology. |
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Additionally, the country has seen job cuts in the year 2016 from its petroleum companies and other sectors in the government. |
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Sale of natural resources, and especially petroleum products, were an important source of revenue for the Soviet Union. |
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Dynamite or nitroglycerin detonations were used to increase oil and natural gas production from petroleum bearing formations. |
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This gives it the right to conduct petroleum drilling works and lay submarine cables or pipelines in its continental shelf. |
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Kenya has an oil refinery that processes imported crude petroleum into petroleum products, mainly for the domestic market. |
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East Timor has a market economy that used to depend upon exports of a few commodities such as coffee, marble, petroleum, and sandalwood. |
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Demand for nondurable goods, products like food, paper and petroleum, fell by 4.8 percent in December after an 8.7 percent fall in November. |
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After World War II, Ghent and Antwerp experienced a rapid expansion of the chemical and petroleum industries. |
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This second period of the Paleozoic era created abundant fossils that became major petroleum and gas reservoirs. |
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Sperm whaling declined in the second half of the nineteenth century, as petroleum came into broader use. |
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In that sense, petroleum use may be said to have protected whale populations from even greater exploitation. |
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Often this energy is used directly as heat such as in home heaters, which use either petroleum or natural gas. |
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These reserves require distillation and upgrading to produce synthetic crude and petroleum. |
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Halite formations are famous for their ability to form diapirs, which produce ideal locations for trapping petroleum deposits. |
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Half the worlds petroleum reserves were laid down at this time in the anoxic conditions of what would become the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Mexico. |
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Towards the end of 2016 BHP indicated it would be expanding its petroleum business with new investments in the sector. |
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The company began petroleum exploration in the 1960s with discoveries in Bass Strait, an activity which became an increasing focus. |
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Increased interest in petroleum exploration in the Arctic raised interest in a resolution of the dispute. |
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There have previously been performed test drilling for petroleum on land, but these did not give satisfactory results for permanent operation. |
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The widescale use of fossil fuels, coal at first and petroleum later, to fire steam engines enabled the Industrial Revolution. |
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This was symmetrical Diethyl Diphenyl Urea, which served as a stabiliser that was superior to the petroleum jelly used in British practice. |
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For transportation, burning natural gas produces about 30 percent less carbon dioxide than burning petroleum. |
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Another 22 deaths were attributed to appliances running on liquified petroleum gas, and 17 deaths on gas of unspecified type. |
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In 1927, Phillips started up its first petroleum refinery in Borger, Texas, designed to produce gasoline as an automotive fuel. |
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An oil tanker, also known as a petroleum tanker, is a merchant ship designed for the bulk transport of oil. |
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Merchant oil tankers carry a wide range of hydrocarbon liquids ranging from crude oil to refined petroleum products. |
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Pooled petroleum is unambiguous, readily spotted, and indicates the location of required repairs. |
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Since virtually all economic sectors rely heavily on petroleum, peak oil could lead to a partial or complete failure of markets. |
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Natural gas originates by the same geological thermal cracking process that converts kerogen to petroleum. |
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The Brent Crude oil marker is also known as Brent Blend, London Brent and Brent petroleum. |
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After World War II, Antwerp and Ghent experienced a fast expansion of the chemical and petroleum industries. |
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During World War II a petroleum warfare site consisting of four flame throwers were located on 'A' Head. |
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At the C Pier Head Battery a World War II petroleum warfare site was constructed. |
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Agriculture is North Dakota's largest industry, although petroleum, food processing, and technology are also major industries. |
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Major imports are motor vehicles, grain, timber, produce and petroleum products. |
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Large deposits of fossil fuels are obtained from Earth's crust, consisting of coal, petroleum, and natural gas. |
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It carries a particularly heavy traffic of petroleum and petroleum products from the oil fields of the Persian Gulf and Indonesia. |
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Major innovations during the period occurred in the chemical, electrical, petroleum, and steel industries. |
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In 1854, Benjamin Silliman, a science professor at Yale University in New Haven, was the first to fractionate petroleum by distillation. |
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Electricity, steel, and petroleum enabled Germany to become a great international power that raced to create empires of its own. |
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Later these deposits have the potential to become hydrocarbon seals and are of particular interest to petroleum geologists. |
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In the continental domain, there are still open discussion on their real nature, chronology, geodynamic and petroleum implications. |
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These are the localities in which petroleum resources are most profitable and productive. |
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Its main exports are coffee, sugar, bananas, petroleum, clothing, and cardamom. |
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The rich Venezuelan petroleum fields possibly result from this complex plate interaction. |
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Some birds exposed to petroleum also experience changes in their hormonal balance, including changes in their luteinizing protein. |
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Russia has a wide natural resource base, including major deposits of timber, petroleum, natural gas, coal, ores and other mineral resources. |
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The economy, already suffering from reduced petroleum export revenues, started to collapse. |
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The Government of Ghana has drawn up plans to nationalise Ghana's entire petroleum and natural gas reserves to increase government revenue. |
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Mauritius has no exploitable natural resources and therefore depends on imported petroleum products to meet most of its energy requirements. |
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Existence of petroleum and gas in the Gulf of Mannar has also been confirmed and the extraction of recoverable quantities is underway. |
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He became enormously popular in Iran after he nationalized Iran's petroleum industry and oil reserves. |
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Even though it produces significant quantities of petroleum and natural gas, poverty is still a concern. |
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The most important industry is petroleum refining, done by PEMEX in the Macuspana municipality. |
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Veracruz was a pioneer in both the extraction and refining of petroleum products. |
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