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    Oil prices around the world are decreasing, and it may be cause for concern. While many consumers are pleased with this news, the oil industry is failing and it is having a devastating impact on oil producing countries. If oil prices continue to decrease and the supply of oil remains high due to dwindling demand, the effects can be detrimental worldwide. The factors that are affecting oil prices include a decrease in project investment, an increase in domestic supply, and the increase in usage…

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    Essential Oils – Product Description Cinnamon Leaf Oil Musky sweet, and lighter than its Cinnamon bark counterpart, its leaf Oil is produced by steam distillation. The aromatic organic compound- Phenol in Cinnamon leaves gives the Oil its rejuvenating and health boosting qualities. Cinnamon leaf Oil contains 80% phenols, mainly Eugenol, which has anaesthetic, antiseptic, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties. As such, the Cinnamon leaf Oil is a vital ingredient in aromatherapy, and is a…

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    The BP Oil Spill

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    The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill is better yet known as The BP Oil Spill, The BP Oil Disaster, The Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill, and the Macondo Blowout. Reasons are because it occurred in the Gulf of Mexico on the BP operated Macondo Prospect. According to the video that we watched in class, eleven people died and seventeen were injured because of the oil spill which is considered as the largest accidental marine oil spill in the history of the petroleum industry. It was a massive, month long spill…

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    Essay On BP Oil Spill

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    not caring enough about the environment was the huge BP oil spill in 2010. Although the spill happened in the Gulf of Mexico, some of the contaminated water traveled into the rivers making the fresh river water not safe to drink.…

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    Low Oil Price Essay

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    1.Introduction The oil price fluctuates constantly,and recently it has decreased globally,investors are no longer willing to invest in expensive oil, including the U.S. shale oil, deep sea oil and heavy oil. A low oil price has a significant impact on the world both politically and economically. The impact on different countries can be diverse.The influence on countries is always divided into two types,the developing countries and developed countries,the importing countries and exporting…

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    Oil Sands In Canada

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    conventional oil, over the past few years, unconventional forms of oil including oil sands have become a great global provider of energy. Oil sands - also known as tar sands - are mixtures of sand, water, clay and bitumen. With the largest deposit located in Canada, tar sands are found in several places around the globe, including Venezuela, the United States, and Russia (Rudzinski, n.d). Through open-pit mining and in-situ, tar sands are mined and then processed and changed to crude oil and…

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    Offshore Oil Drilling

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    In January the Obama administration planned to allow offshore oil drilling in the Atlantic ocean. This plan included Virginia down to Georgia. Oil drilling has been banned in the Atlantic ocean for 30 years. If there were to be an oil drill built off the coast of the Atlantic, it could end up putting more marine life in danger than the oil drills in the Gulf of Mexico. In addition, it would put many coral reefs in danger as well. There are many harmful effects caused by drilling. This includes…

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    1.8: Mossadegh and Oil Nationalization Crisis Amid the development to nationalize the Iranian oil industry, the US-Iranian relationship confronted an emergency in 1951. Iran's oil industry was the most essential industry in the nation. It was a guideline wellspring of remote trade incomes. Be that as it may, it was under the control of British. For a considerable length of time, the British government had gotten from the Iranian oil operation for more salary than the Iranian government itself.…

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    Analysis Of The BP Oil Spill

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    Oil Drilling Regulations British Petroleum(BP) had a massive oil spill on April 20, 2010. In the BP Oil Spill, more than 200 million gallons of oil was spilled into the Gulf of Mexico for a total of eighty seven days, making it the biggest oil spill in United States history. The initial oil rig explosion killed eleven people and injured seventeen others (“11 Facts”). The spill killed hundreds of animal, plant life and destroyed the environment. BP was penalized up to forty billion dollars in…

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    1. The oil painting, Man in a Red Turban, painted by Van Eyck represents the medium of oil painting. Van Eyck used great detail and such rich colors for his painting. The deep and rich colors of his turban depict lifelike folds. The cracks in Van Eyck’s painting represent the lines of the man’s forehead which gives him an elderly look. In Sonsini’s Fernado, Manuel, and David, has considerably less intricate detail compared to Van Eyck’s painting. The men and the background are not defined by…

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