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  • 11Oil Campaign of World War II — Oil Campaign[1] of World War II Part of Strategic bombing campaigns in Europe …

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  • 12Oil shale in Serbia — is a large, but undeveloped energy resource. Serbia is estimated to have a total resource of 4.81 billion tonnes of oil shale, with up to 3.6 billion tonnes of recoverable reserves, all concentrated within the Aleksinac, Vranje,… …

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  • 13Oil Shale Exploration Company — (OSEC) is a Utah based oil shale exploration and development company. It has been involved in the development of oil shale since 2005.cite news publisher = Upstream Online title = Trio leap into oil shale venture in Utah url=… …

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  • 14Oil Creek and Allegheny River Railway — stock certificate vignette …

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  • 15net exporter — ➔ exporter * * * net exporter UK US noun [C] COMMERCE, PRODUCTION ► a country that exports more of a particular product that it imports: »Indonesia is a big net exporter of oil. → Compare NET IMPORTER(Cf. ↑ …

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  • 16Oil Campaign chronology of World War II — Main articles: Oil Campaign of World War II and Oil Campaign targets of World War II The Oil Campaign chronology of World War II lists bombing missions and related events regarding the petroleum/oil/lubrication (POL) facilities that supplied Nazi …

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  • 17Oil Peak — Die Theorie des globalen Ölfördermaximums (englisch global oil peak) überträgt die Erkenntnisse zu einem Ölfördermaximum eines einzelnen Ölfeldes auf den gesamten Erdölvorrat der Erde. Die Frage, wann ein solches Maximum eintritt und ob es von… …

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  • 18Oil megaprojects (2007) — This page summarizes projects that brought more than 20,000 barrels per day (3,200 m3/d) of new liquid fuel capacity to market with the first production of fuel beginning in 2007. This is part of the Wikipedia summary of Oil Megaprojects.… …

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  • 19Oil reserves in the United States — United States oil reserves peaked sharply in 1970 Proven oil reserves in the United States are 21 billion barrels (3.3×10^9 m3), excluding the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. The U.S. Department of the Interior …

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  • 20Oil megaprojects (2003) — This page summarizes projects that brought more than 20,000 barrels per day (3,200 m3/d) of new liquid fuel capacity to market with the first production of fuel beginning in 2003. This is part of the Wikipedia summary of Oil Megaprojects see …

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