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    crude oil price which usually fluctuates from time to time has brought mix fortunes to Nigeria since oil discovery in early 1970. For instance, during the periods of crude oil boom in the international market, Nigerian government makes lots of money from the crude oil sales, the Country’s currency (Naira) appreciates in value, Nigerians consumption pattern changes in favor of already made imported goods, etch. However, during the era of crude oil glut, which subsequently affect crude oil price…

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    According to Triple-A, the average price of gas is currently $2.39. With gas prices seemingly always on the rise and the incessant need to find resources that are closer to home as well as earth friendly more options need to be sought. At this day in age, Algae biofuel is no longer a backburner option for viable fuel alternatives. This environmentally friendly alternative to petroleum is a realistic contender to battle with other biofuels and fossil fuels. Algae is more than just the green…

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    The role that natural gas fracking will play in the United States' energy future is quickly evolving. By the process of Hydraulic fracturing obtaining natural oils and gas. This process has significant impact for the country’s economy. However, the process of hydraulic fracturing has a negative impact on the environment due to the waste water injection into the fracking wells. The history of the process of fracking has evolved from the start due to the advancing of technology. The United States…

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    the energy that is currently being used is nonrenewable, which means that it will not replenish as quickly as it is being consumed. An example of a nonrenewable resource currently being used is coal and natural gas. Therefore, solar energy is a more efficient form of energy, than coal and natural gas since, solar energy is cheaper, potential issues that may arise will have easier solutions, and it will limit the amount of coal and…

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    Every day, the world produces carbon dioxide which is released into the earth’s atmosphere and will still be there in one hundred years’ time. This increased amount of carbon dioxide increases the warmth of Earth and is considered to be the main cause of the "Global Warming Effect." The most helpful answer to global warming is to replace energy techniques with alternatives that have better performance and do not emit carbon dioxide. This is what we call alternative energy. It is estimated that…

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    The new strategy sees the province moving entirely away from coal-fired electricity by the year 2030 and replacing it with renewable energy and natural gas-fired electricity. Many concerns however arise from this change. One of the biggest concerns that arises from the replacement of coal fired power plants is unemployment. Alberta currently is economically unstable, in which it has seen its unemployment…

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    is a process in which metal pipes are drilled miles deep into the ground. This method requires millions of gallons of water and chemicals which are injected into down the pipe thus causing rock layers called shale to break eventually releasing natural gas. Are…

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    refineries. The US has bombed the majority of these refineries, but they continue to dictate the oil economies of the world. ISIS makes money off their pillaged land to fund their caliphate by controlling the Middle East under Allah. They skyrocket the price of oils since the majority of the world's remaining oil is in the Middle East. After all, fossil fuels are a loose monopoly monitored by the government. The US for…

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    Transocean is one of the largest companies that provides offshore contract drilling services and equipment for oil and gas. The company was founded by. The company has offices in 20 countries, including the United States, Switzerland, Canada, Norway, and many more. The company was founded in 1973. It came from the Southern Natural Gas Company. The company created the Offshore Company after acquiring the joint drilling operation DeLong-McDermott from DeLong Engineering and J. Ray McDermott. In…

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    The first to profit from such deals will inevitable look to purchase more from neighboring countries at lower prices in order to continue the business. As an example in the rich agricultural lands of Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam primarily along the Mekong river, conflict could either result between these states to secure the bulk of the land or conflict…

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