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Oman and its oil heritage

11/08/2017 by Mark

The Sultanate of Oman occupies a strategically important location on the south-eastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula by the
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Oil production in Algeria

09/08/2017 by OilStoreAdministrator

With an average production of 1,348,361 barrels a day in 2016, Algeria is ranked 18th in the world for oil production. While this is
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Deepwater Wind requests Tesla battery

09/08/2017 by Richard

Deepwater Wind has revealed that it has requested a 40 MWh (megawatt hour) battery from Tesla Energy for a proposed 144 MW wind farm off the Massachusetts coast, making it a dispatchable source of electricity.
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Why top treating isn’t always a good idea for wind turbines

07/08/2017 by Richard

Top treating is the practice of adding new additives to existing oil. Once condition monitoring detects a depletion of
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Oil prices hit two-month high

06/08/2017 by OilStoreAdministrator

Oil prices rallied to a two-month high at the start of the week, amid possible sanctions against Venezuela and positive US data. WTI crude futures briefly exceeded the
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Exploring oil production in Qatar

05/08/2017 by OilStoreAdministrator

The State of Qatar is a sovereign nation located on the Qatar Peninsula that juts out from the north-eastern side of
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The recent history of wind power

03/08/2017 by Mark

We pick up our look at wind power through the ages in October 1973, when the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries announced an
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New report finds onshore wind could trump Hinkley for efficiency

03/08/2017 by Richard

New analysis by engineering consulting firm Arup has come to the conclusion that onshore windfarms could be built at around the same cost as new gas power stations and roughly half as much as the
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The early history of wind power

01/08/2017 by Mark

Wind power may be on the rise, but it’s not something new. People have been harnessing the power of the wind in one form or
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Scotland’s floating wind farm begins to take shape

30/07/2017 by OilStoreAdministrator

The world’s first floating windfarm is beginning to become a reality off the north-east coast of Scotland. One of the giant floating turbines has been put into position, while the remaining four are still awaiting
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Shell Marine selected to provide lubrication solutions to Hong Kong ship

27/07/2017 by Richard

Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL), a leading container shipping and logistics service company based in Hong Kong has appointed Shell Marine to supply its integrated services, including lubrication, for the
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Slowdown in US shale production helps strengthen oil market

26/07/2017 by Mark

According to Baker Hughes, the US rig count rose by only two to 765 in the week ending July 14, representing the slowest pace of growth since November last year. The news enabled Brent Crude
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