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Exporting Countries Crude Oil
677 wordsThe Iran Daily reports on Opec's failure to establish a good link with global trends and the world business trends of Globalization. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was formed when seven major oil companies had monopolized the oil market in the 1960 s at that time the organizations primary responsibility was to insure the rights of crude oil producers worldwide. Today OPEC has 11 countries as members and supplies more the 40 % of the worlds oil and maintains 78 % of the ...
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Environmental Protection Agency Source Of Power
2,755 words... also positive effects to oil spills. When there is a spill workers are needed to help with the clean up effort. This in turn provides jobs for people. Due to the amount of people needed to clean up the spill, the surrounding community can bring in money from local hotels and restaurants. The workers that come into the area with utilize these facilities. A negative effect of an oil spill is the watermen's loss of employment. With an oil spill closing down the waterways and boat ramps they los...
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Prince William Sound Exxon Valdez
2,122 wordsOn March 24, 1989 one of the biggest oil spills in U. S. history occurred. This spill was great, it took over two years to clean up. To this day, Prince William Sound is still suffering from the grounding of the Exxon Valdez. On a windless Spring night in 1989, the two worlds of nature and industry collided (Carr pg. 0). If you were to go fishing off the shores of Blair Island, you marin into a gooey black substance, known as crude oil. March 24, 1989 just west of Blair Island, the Exxon Valdez ...
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