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Frontline Charters Crude Carriers to Oil Traders â€" World Still Awash in Oil
The Company: Frontline, the world's biggest crude oil tanker fleet operator. The Filing: FORM 6-K filed with the SEC on December 03, 2008. The Finding: Crude oil transporter Frontline Ltd. said oil traders have chartered 25 vessels and may take as many as 10 more in...
Tags: Crude Oil, Oil, Trader, Vessel, Carrier, Frontline Ltd., Oil Consumption, David Phillips
Blog posts 2009-01-13
Whose Recovery Is This?
Like most recoveries, this has been an uneven one. Wall Street, women, and older workers are thriving, while Main Street, men, and younger workers are simply surviving. Our scorecard shows some of the recovery?s biggest winners and losers so far. Here’s another option: Just ask...
Tags: Job, Recovery, Women, Health Care, Unemployment Rate, Worker, MoneyWatch, Gender And Diversity, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Recession, Stock Market, Wall Street, Main Street, Banks, Manufacturing, Discount Retailers, Department Stores, Men, Female Workers, Male Workers, Older Workers, Younger Workers, Minneapolis, Las Vegas, Real Estate, Bismarck, Detroit, Unemployment, Employment, Sex Toys, Charitable Donations, Oil Consumption, Wind Power, Nicolas Cage, Britney Spears, Ernest Beck
Articles 2009-11-05

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The Perfect Storm for Decreasing Oil Consumption
A favorite theme of some oil pundits today is that following the low demand of the recession, the United States will suffer through a painful price crunch. Oil companies, they say, will need years to build their production back up, while demand for transportation fuel, the end use for 70...
Tags: Recession, Transportation, Taxes, Financial Planning, Finance, Chris Morrison
Blog posts 2009-03-03
WORLD: ADNOC ANTICIPATES OIL CONSUMPTION RISE.(Abu Dhabi National Oil Company)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
According to Al-Hayat newspaper (June 26, 2000), the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company ADNOC anticipates the recent worldwide economic recovery to boost oil consumption throughout the world. The enterprise forecasts the world's petroleum consumption to rise by 1.5 million barrels to 2 million barrels per day...
Tags: Abu Dhabi National Oil Co., barrel, petroleum
Research articles 2000-06-28
Palm oil consumption increasing, says council, BUSINESS TIMES
Business Times Malaysia 01-04-2002 AMERICANS are switching their vegetable oil consumption from the traditional soyabean oil to palm oil. For the first 11 months of 2001, Malaysian palm oil exports to the US had increased by 97 per...
Tags: council, oil, Palm Inc.
Research articles 2002-01-04
BP SHOWS AREAS OF MOGAS GROWTH; FLAT GLOBAL OIL CONSUMPTION
World oil demand grew a meager 0.1% in 2002, according to BP's 2003 Statistical Review of World Energy. World oil consumption was 75.7 million b/d last year compared to 75.5 million b/d in 2001, the oil company reported Tuesday. U.S. product consumptio World oil demand grew a meager...
Tags: BP Plc
Research articles 2003-06-16
MIT's plasmatron tested on bus.(Michigan Institute of Technology's device for cutting the oil consumption as well as noxious emissions)
A bus in Indiana is the latest laboratory for MIT's plasmatron reformer, a small device its developers believe could significantly cut the nation's oil consumption as well as noxious emissions from a variety of vehicles. A bus in Indiana is the latest laboratory for...
Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research articles 2003-11-01
Oil Demand in Developed Nations Peaked in 2005, and It's Not Coming Back
Demand for oil in the world's 30 developed countries probably peaked in 2005 -- long before the recession -- and will continue to fall even as the economy recovers, according to a report released Tuesday from consulting firm, IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates. To put that in perspective, consider this: The...
Tags: OECD, Oil, Petroleum, Transportation, Telecom & Utilities, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-10-13
Oil Demand Down, Supply Up
Jim Kingsdale submits: Recent estimates by the The International Energy Agency [IEA] and OPEC both point to slightly reduced global oil demand due to the impact of higher prices and lower economic growth in the OECD countries, primarily the U.S. The IEA indicated in a report that oil demand will...
Tags: Energy, United States Oil Fund LP
External links 2008-09-11
BP: WORLD OIL DEMAND DIPS IN 2001; U.S. REFINING CAPACITY CREEPS HIGHER
For the first time since 1993, world oil consumption dropped on a year-on-year basis in 2001, BP said in its annual statistical review of world energy. However, the 75.3 million b/d consumption figure for 2001 was only 0.2% below 2000 consumption level For the first time since 1993,...
Tags: BP Plc
Research articles 2002-06-24
OPEC'S export capacity to fall - Driving oil prices to US$100 barrel in 2008, forecasts leading oil economist at global energy conference.
Sep. 19--CORK, IRELAND, Sept. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CIBC (CM: TSX; NYSE) -- Oil prices are likely to hit US$100 a barrel by the end of next year as soaring rates of domestic oil consumption in the world's leading oil producing nations cuts int Sep. 19--CORK, IRELAND,...
Tags: OPEC
Research articles 2007-09-19
CHINA: construction plans for proposed $1,953,000,000 oil refinery are finally approved by government, CHINA NATIONAL OFFSHORE OIL CORP. (CNOOC) [China] Order #: 092604.
PROJECT OVERVIEW: China's consumption and demand for oil has risen dramatically in recent years due to a fast growing economy and a surge in car sales. According to analysts, China's total oil consumption is expected to reach 308 million tons this year making the...
Tags: China National Offshore Oil Corp., CNOOC Ltd.
Research articles 2004-09-01
CHINA: construction plans for proposed $1,953,000,000 oil refinery are finally approved by government, CHINA NATIONAL OFFSHORE OIL CORP. (CNOOC) [China] - Order #: 101904.
PROJECT OVERVIEW: China's consumption and demand for oil has risen dramatically in recent years due to a fast growing economy and a surge in car sales. According to analysts, China's total oil consumption is expected to reach 308 million tons this year making the...
Tags: China National Offshore Oil Corp., CNOOC Ltd.
Research articles 2004-10-01
CHINA: construction plans for proposed $1,953,000,000 oil refinery are finally approved by government, CHINA NATIONAL OFFSHORE OIL CORP. (CNOOC) [China].
PROJECT OVERVIEW: China's consumption and demand for oil has risen dramatically in recent years due to a fast growing economy and a surge in car sales. According to analysts, China's total oil consumption is expected to reach 308 million tons this year making the...
Tags: China National Offshore Oil Corp., CNOOC Ltd.
Research articles 2004-09-01
CHINA: construction plans for proposed $1,953,000,000 oil refinery are finally approved by government, CHINA NATIONAL OFFSHORE OIL CORP. (CNOOC) [China] Order #: 092604.
PROJECT OVERVIEW: China's consumption and demand for oil has risen dramatically in recent years due to a fast growing economy and a surge in car sales. According to analysts, China's total oil consumption is expected to reach 308 million tons this year making the...
Tags: China National Offshore Oil Corp., CNOOC Ltd.
Research articles 2004-09-01
IEA to Cut Long-term Oil Demand Outlook Next Week: Report
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The International Energy Agency will "substantially" downgrade its long-term oil demand forecast in its annual energy outlook next week, the second cut in a row, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.Efforts to better manage expanding oil demand in the developed world have been more effective than...
Tags: Oil, Microsoft Outlook, IEA, Us
News items 2009-11-03
Sharp rise in oil demand expected in energy-hungry China
SHANGHAI AFP — Oil consumption in China will continue rising in 2005 as the energy-hungry giant seeks to power its fast-paced economy but at a slower pace than previous years, industry executives said. Consumption of crude oil will jump to 320 million tons, an almost 12 percent rise over...
Tags: China, International Energy Agency, Sharp Corp., Strategy
Research articles 2005-01-21
IEA sees China, US pushing 2006 oil demand growth
PARIS AFP — Demand for oil in China and the United States will drive a 2.2-percent increase in global oil consumption this year and an anticipated seasonal fall in demand in the second quarter looks uncertain, the International Energy Agency IEA warned. In 2006, global oil consumption is forecast...
Tags: International Energy Agency, MARKETING
Research articles 2006-01-17
East meets west in the Canadian oil sands
Introduction The U.S. economy consumes large amounts of imported oil. In 2006, U.S. oil consumption was about 20 million barrels per day mbd, with domestic production a little over 8mbd. This gap of 12mbd (which has been growing since the 1970s) is 60 percent of U.S. consumption, with rising...
Tags: Asian, Canadian Natural Resources Ltd., Harper
Research articles 2007-06-22
Senate OKs Oil Savings Target; Derivatives Trading Up Next.
WASHINGTON -- The Senate on Tuesday approved a proposal that calls for the government to implement measures that would reduce the US' burgeoning oil consumption by one million barrels per day in 10 years. WASHINGTON -- The Senate on Tuesday approved a proposal that...
Tags: derivatives, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2003-06-11
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