Venezuela, Oil and Trump
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At present, oil extraction in the United States sits at record levels of roughly 13.2 million barrels per day. No wonder oil is so expensive. Wait, what’s that you say? U.S. extraction at record levels is causing oil prices to rise? Aren’t oil prices a ...
Colorado and Utah have as much oil as Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Venezuela, Nigeria, Kuwait, Libya, Angola, Algeria, Indonesia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates combined. That's not science fiction. Trapped in limestone up to 200 feet thick in the two ...
With the world’s reserves of light oil diminishing, oil companies are increasingly turning to heavier varieties – which make up 70% of global oil reserves – to meet rising energy demands. Existing extraction technologies for heavy oil are, however ...
Trump has aggressively sought to boost oil and gas production within the US. Now, after the capture and arrest of Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, he is seeking to orchestrate a ramp-up of drilling in Venezuela,
Historically, lithium has been produced using two approaches: hard rock mining of spodumene deposits, as seen at the Greenbushes mine in Australia or solar evaporation and
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said Tuesday that the country’s long-awaited first commercial extraction of oil has finally begun. Speaking nationwide on state television, Hun Sen said the first drop of oil was extracted on ...
U.S. action in Venezuela has renewed focus on the country’s vast oil reserves, heavy crude challenges, and the expropriations that reshaped the country's oil industry.
Defending Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro not easy, but Democrats wrong for bashing Donald Trump for arresting him? What country might be next?