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    Nay Zeolite Essay

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    1. Introduction It is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore the importance of zeolites, especially aluminum rich ones including A, X and Y types [1]. Y zeolite is widely used as catalyst or catalyst support but a proper post treatment process such as dealumination should be carried out [2, 3] to increase Si to Al molar ratio to values over 3, which is not achievable through direct synthesis [4]. Zeolite dealumination was introduced regarding instability of the framework in acidic and aqueous…

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    Sridhar Gogineni in his article The Stock Market Reaction to Oil Price Changes analyzed the stock market’s reaction to oil price changes. Considering the level of interest in oil prices and their supposed impact on the stock market, While the stock market is sensitive to oil price changes, financial media seems to over play the supposed impact of oil prices. Oil price changes most likely caused due to supply shifts, i.e., large price changes over a one-day horizon and price changes during the…

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    Economic Changes In Texas

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    The evolution of changes in Texas has significantly changed our economy throughout the years. Texas is defined by being the second largest state in the union, if also has the second most populous. Texas has many urban areas, rapidly growing and becoming more diverse. The economy of high technology, industries and oil. In my perspective, the population and economy will continue gradually to increase shaping Texas to one of the most important states in the United states. Texas is filled with…

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    The geographical location of Dubai is a one part of United Arab Emirates (UAE). Throughout the rest of the 1970s, Dubai began to grow considerably as it gained revenue from oil and trading. Dubai is the second largest emirate with an urban area of 3885 sq km and the city is roughly 35 sq km Next, Dubai had relatively small reserves on the build its future mall portion of Dubai's economy is based on oil. Besides that, oil made up 6 percent gross a domestic products in 2006. The Dubai city is…

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    Hydraulic fracturing or fracking made a dramatic entrance into the national and international scene between 2009 and 2014. During these years, the United States became the world's top oil producer. It also created a huge demand for trucking to haul sand, water, equipment, drilling fluids, and other materials. OPEC responded to this challenge by flooding the market with oil to drive down oil prices below the break-even price for doing fracking profitably. The intent was to bankrupt the fracking…

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    Should Your Next Work Vehicle Be A Diesel Or A Gasoline? Entrepreneurs shopping for a work truck and delivery vans may learn to select a diesel engine instead of a gasoline one. Does the higher buying price of a diesel makes good business sense over the whole length of ownership? It is necessary to consider several factors before making a purchase. The Diesel Difference The biggest differences between diesel and gasoline engines are the types of fuel they use and how they burn these fuels. A…

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    Why Are Gas Prices So High? Gas prices are too high, and some people cannot afford to pay for them. Some of the reasons that they are too high, is because the oil companies that produce the gasoline, are lowering production, leading to higher prices, because there is less of it to go around. Instead of using gas to make cars go, we should use something else that acts almost the same as how the gasoline works for the car. Gas prices may seem lower than they have at a different time, but are…

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    Bellatrix

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    Bellatrix Exploration Ltd is an oil and natural gas company that operates in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Bellatrix was before known as True Energy founded by Raymond G Smith. “The company focuses on operating with integrity and conducting operations in a safe and environmentally responsible manner while providing sustained shareholder growth in value”- Raymond G Smith, CEO. In this report you will find out a problem Bellatrix is facing, three possible…

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    China's Fracking Industry

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    The Chinese government aims to copy the success fracking industry had in United States, which has transformed the energy picture of the United States entirely in the past decades. The technology was first discovered in the United States in 1950s as an experimental technology, and was used in over 3,000 wells. By the 1970s, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) imposed a regulations on petroleum exports and oil production in the United States, leading to rising gasoline…

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    In recent years, energy policy has increased as a political issue and topic in the United States. Energy shortages and rising gas prices have always been lingering issues for the U.S. and its citizens. People want change and they don’t want to be so dependent on foreign oil. In wanting fewer imports they don’t realize that means drilling our own soil, and not many places are available for such activities. This leaves places like the ANWR vulnerable to those who are looking for local petroleum.…

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