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Phys.OrgNanoparticles and magnets offer new, efficient method of removing oil from waterPhys.OrgWhen oil mixes with or enters into water, conventional methods of cleaning the water and removing the oil can be challenging, expensive and environmentally risk
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BNNOil eases off one-month lows, but supply gloom caps gainsBNNLONDON - Oil edged up on Thursday, having hit one-month lows the previous day after an unexpected surge in U.S. inventories and the return of more Nigerian crude to an already oversupplied mark
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New York TimesDigging the Graveyard of Oil's PastNew York TimesFor decades, Edward Heerema, head of Allseas, the Swiss-based energy services company, dreamed of building a giant vessel to install oil platforms offshore. But the Pioneering Spirit has fo
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How Oil Tech Saved This Permian TownOilPrice.comWhile the oil price crash was forcing shale drillers to idle rigs, lay off workers, or go bust, some big producers continued to pump oil from conventional fields in the Permian. They were using a technology t
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CNNMoneyOil has a Tesla problem. But when will it hit?CNNMoneyAll of this combined with great strides in fuel-efficient cars has led oil execs to contemplate what was once-unthinkable: global oil demand could hit a peak. "We will see peak oil. The que
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Telegraph.co.ukBig Oil faces threat of glut amid rise of green energyTelegraph.co.ukOver half of global oil demand is driven by transport, with motor vehicles playing a meaningful part. The analysis says electric vehicles could begin cutting into oil deman
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JalopnikWe Will Hit Peak Oil By 2030 But It's Not What You ThinkJalopnikEconomists and geologists and everyone and their oilman has been telling us that one day, we will hit Peak Oil. One day, we will keep looking for oil, but we won't find anymore
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Financial TimesElectric cars will not stem global demand for oil, says BPThe GuardianGlobal demand for oil will still be growing in 2035 even with an enormous growth in electric cars in the next two decades, with numbers on the road rising from 1m to 100m,
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Financial TimesOil demand will still be rising in 2035 despite electric cars, says BPThe GuardianGlobal demand for oil will still be growing in 2035 even with an enormous growth in electric cars in the next two decades, with numbers on the road rising from
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BloombergThe IEA Is Skeptical Electric Cars Will End the Age of OilBloomberg“The oil demand growth is not coming from cars, it's from trucks, aviation and the petrochemical industry and we don't have major alternatives to oil products there,” Birol
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