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  • 111Oil megaprojects (2009) — This page summarizes projects that propose to bring 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 2009. This is part of the Wikipedia summary of Oil… …

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  • 112Natural gas prices — at the Henry Hub in US Dollars per MBtu for the 2000 2010 decade. Natural gas prices, as with other commodity prices, are mainly driven by supply and demand fundamentals. However, natural gas prices may also be linked to the price of crude oil… …

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  • 113Energy in the United States — The United States is the largest energy consumer in terms of total use, using 100 quadrillion BTU (105 exajoules, or 29000 TWh) in 2005, equivalent to an (average) consumption rate of 3.3 TW. The U.S. ranks seventh in energy consumption per… …

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  • 114Emissions & Generation Resource Integrated Database (eGRID) — infobox software name = Emissions Generation Resource Integrated Database caption = eGRID2006 spreadsheet data developer = latest release version = eGRID2006 Version 2.1 latest release date = 30 April 2007 website =… …

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  • 115Effects of 2000s energy crisis — There is debate over what the effects of the 2000s energy crisis will be over the long term. Some speculate that an oil price spike could create a recession comparable to those that followed the 1973 and 1979 energy crises or a potentially worse… …

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  • 116Coal power in the People's Republic of China — Entrance to a small coal mine in China. A coal shipme …

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  • 117Persian Gulf — Khaleej redirects here. For other uses, see Khaleej (disambiguation). Persian Gulf …

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  • 118Petroleum in Nigeria — The extraction and drilling of petroleum in Nigeria is the largest industry and main generator of GDP in the West African nation which is also the continent s most populous. Since the British discovered oil in the Niger Delta in the late 1950s,… …

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  • 119United States oil politics — About 40% of the energy consumed by the United States comes from oil [http://energy.cr.usgs.gov/energy/stats ctry/Stat1.html] . The United States, with about 5% of the world s population, is responsible for 25% of the world s oil consumption.… …

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  • 120Low carbon power — comes from sources that produce fewer greenhouse gases than do traditional means of power generation. It includes zero carbon power generation sources, such as wind power and solar power, as well as sources with lower level emissions such as… …

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