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Shell backs green power kite

18/12/2016 by Richard

Royal Dutch Shell, which makes Shell Tellus S2 M 32, has partnered with Schlumberger and Eon to buy into a brand new kind of wind power that is based on the use of high-flying kites,
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ExxonMobil partners with Red Bull Racing

15/12/2016 by OilStoreAdministrator

ExxonMobil, which is known for its automotive products like Mobil 1 Racing 4T and Mobil Pegasus 1, has been confirmed as the official lubricant, fuel and oil partner of the Red Bull Racing Formula 1
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How to safely recycling cutting oils

12/12/2016 by Mark

One of the best things about cutting oils is that it can be recycled and reused a number of times before you have to dispose of it forever. In order to reuse it, you will
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Non-OPEC member countries agree to oil output cut

12/12/2016 by Mark

A group of 11 non-Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) oil producing countries have acquiesced to cut their respective oil outputs in order to boost oil prices. The group of oil producing
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Oil giant Shell signs deal with Iran

09/12/2016 by Richard

Energy giant Royal Dutch Shell, which makes Shell Gadus S2 V100 3 and Shell Omala S2 G 320, has formalised a provisional agreement with Iran that will see it
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OPEC countries agree to supply deal

06/12/2016 by Mark

The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Companies (OPEC) has finally reached a deal to
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Shell considers selling its Iraq assets

03/12/2016 by OilStoreAdministrator

Royal Dutch Shell, which makes leading products like Shell Omala S2 G 320, is thinking about selling its Iraqi oil field as part of its $30bn global asset disposal program, according to industry sources. The
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Crisis ‘almost at turning point’ according to Oil and Gas survey

30/11/2016 by Mark

With more than two in three companies in the oil and gas sector making job cuts in 2015, there are signs that the trouble may be reaching a shifting point following a
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IEA anticipates oil investment to fall again in 2017

27/11/2016 by OilStoreAdministrator

Investment in fresh oil production is expected to fall for the third year in a row in 2017, as the worldwide supply glut continues fostering volatility in the crude oil markets, according to the head
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Oil prices at highest since October

24/11/2016 by OilStoreAdministrator

Oil prices reached their highest levels since October on 22nd November, as the market was
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IEA warns of oil boom and bust

21/11/2016 by Richard

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has revealed that it thinks a cycle of boom and bust in the oil industry is a likely outcome if the present cutback in
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Russia not expecting another oil price crash

18/11/2016 by Mark

The chairperson of Russia’s Central Bank does not believe that another catastrophic fall in oil prices is likely, although she expects that a market recovery will not be substantially higher than present rates. Speaking on
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