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  • The Dire Strait of Hormuz

    • 27 Feb 2012
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    • February 27 2012 Infographic Iran Oil Transportation War
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    "With nearly 20 percent of the global oil trade passing through its narrow waterway, the Strait of Hormuz—which separates Iran from Oman—is one of the world's most strategically important channels. Now, Iran is threatening to close the strait if the European Union follows through with a plan to ban imports of Iranian oil."
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  • The Apocalyptic Landscapes of Alberta’s Oil Sands

    • 11 Nov 2011
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    • 10November11 Aquifer Canada Controversy Enviroment Natural Resources Oil Pipelines
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    "Running to the Gulf of Mexico from Alberta's oil fields, the pipeline would cut through the Great Plains and threaten oil spills into the Oglalla aquifer, the single largest source of fresh water in the United States. Though federal permits haven't yet been granted, landowners on the pipeline's path have been threatened with eminent domain land seizures; the federal review process has been corrupt, steered by oil company executives with insider connections and industry-hired consultants."
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  • U.S. Oil Consumption

    • 2 Nov 2011
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  • What the price of gas is buildiing...

    • 4 May 2011
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  • Gulf Oil Spill: One Year Later

    • 17 Apr 2011
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    "In April of 2010, the Deepwater Horizon oil well was struck with disaster. An explosion sank the entire platform and resulted in the worst oil spill in American history."  
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  • U.S. Emergency Oil Reserve

    • 30 Mar 2011
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    • 30Mar11 Emergency Infographic Oil
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    "The Strategic Petroleum Reserve is an emergency fuel store of oil maintained by the United States Department of Energy. The 727-million-barrel U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve is the largest stockpile of government-owned emergency crude oil in the world.  

    The United States started the petroleum reserve in 1975 after oil supplies were cut off during the 1973-74 oil embargo, to mitigate future temporary supply disruptions. According to the World Factbook, the United States imports 12 million barrels of oil a day. The SPR holds about a 58-day supply. The maximum total withdrawal capability from the SPR is only 4.4 million barrels per day, making it a 160 + day supply."

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  • U.S. Emergency Oil Reserve

    • 15 Mar 2011
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    The Strategic Petroleum Reserve is an emergency fuel store of oil maintained by the United States Department of Energy. The 727-million-barrel U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve is the largest stockpile of government-owned emergency crude oil in the world.

    The United States started the petroleum reserve in 1975 after oil supplies were cut off during the 1973-74 oil embargo, to mitigate future temporary supply disruptions. According to the World Factbook, the United States imports 12 million barrels of oil a day. The SPR holds about a 58-day supply. The maximum total withdrawal capability from the SPR is only 4.4 million barrels per day, making it a 160 + day supply.

    This is a look at U.S. Emergency Oil Reserve.

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  • Wyoming is beset by a big-city problem: smog

    • 8 Mar 2011
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    The Jonah–Pinedale Anticline natural gas field in Wyoming.

    (AP) -- Wyoming, famous for its crisp mountain air and breathtaking, far-as-the-eye-can-see vistas, is looking a lot like smoggy Los Angeles these days because of a boom in natural gas drilling.  
    March 8, 2011 By MEAD GRUVER , Associated Press  

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  • It’s The Oil

    • 23 Nov 2010
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    "It’s also why, because of the law of unintended consequences, America finds itself slowly encroaching into Pakistan. As the Taliban cross the border to avoid the American military, they remain capable of disrupting pipeline operations there. Unable to secure their cooperation, America concluded they need to be eliminated. There’s one more problem that’s being resolved as the Taliban are pushed out, and that’s in the poppy fields."
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