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Norway: Europe's largest oil producer

02/06/2017 by Richard

With an average daily output of 1,763,000 barrels of oil in 2016, Norway is ranked number 13 in the world for oil production. If
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White House looking to sell half of its strategic oil reserves

30/05/2017 by Mark

The US Government is proposing to sell off half of the 687.7 million barrels in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve as part of
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Giant wind turbines go online near Liverpool

27/05/2017 by OilStoreAdministrator

Some 32 massive wind turbines have recently been completed in an extension to the Burbo Bank windfarm in the Liverpool Bay, reinforcing the
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Russia and Saudi Arabia promise deal extension but US inventories remain high

24/05/2017 by Richard

Oil prices received a boost as Russia and Saudi Arabia gave the strongest indication yet that the OPEC-led production cuts will
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Lubrication experts and customers meet at Shell Technology Forum

21/05/2017 by OilStoreAdministrator

Shell’s lubrication experts recently met with almost 150 industrial customers from around Europe to discuss how
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Dutch offshore wind farm opens in the North Sea

18/05/2017 by Mark

A giant offshore wind farm has come online in the North Sea some 53 miles off the northern coast of the
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Oil sands: An unconventional oil source

15/05/2017 by Richard

Oil sands are a combination of sand, clay, water and bitumen, which is a sticky, black and highly viscous form of petroleum. Bitumen acts rather like cold molasses at room temperature and is generally too
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US rig count continues to grow

15/05/2017 by Richard

The number of producing oil and gas rigs in the US increased by another seven on Friday, May 5, according to Baker Hughes, an oilfield service provider. This marks the 16th straight build for
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Will the world's oil ever run out?

14/05/2017 by Richard

As fossil fuels, oil and gas are inevitably finite resources, yet we will not be running out of them anytime soon. In 2015, oil major BP predicted that despite booming consumption, global oil reserves would
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Shale oil is not always tight oil

13/05/2017 by Mark

There’s a lot of talk about the booming shale oil industry in North America, but this would be more accurately referred to as tight oil, which is crude oil from oil-bearing shales. Shale oil can
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Shell announces improved first quarter results

12/05/2017 by OilStoreAdministrator

Royal Dutch Shell has announced an increase in its Q1 profits, with those on a cost of supplies basis up 142% to $3.8bn on the same quarter last year. Shell’s results follow a
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How American big oil came to embrace Silicon Valley

11/05/2017 by OilStoreAdministrator

Perhaps nothing symbolizes the oil fields of America more than the nodding donkey endlessly pumping oil from the ground. This workhorse of the oil industry remained largely unchanged for a century. After all, when you
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