rull-E-101 oil price interview edited version 2
May 7th, 2010 at 07:11am Under Oil Price 2010
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May 7th, 2010 at 07:11am Under Oil Price 2010
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the second edited version of the interview
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May 7th, 2010 at 03:43am Under Oil Price 2010
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. Simon Reeve discovers the real price of oil in Gabon, Africa, while making his BBC TV seriesEquator. In Equator, Simon followed the equator through troubled areas of Africa, Asia and Latin America, including Colombia and the Congo. The Radio Times said Equator was an extraordinary journeyrevelatorythrilling and thought-provokinghits us with jaw-dropping factseye-openingdelivers a string of revealing snapshots. The Sunday Times said You cannot expect much more from a documentary, frankly. And the Daily Mail said it was: Unmissablespectacular and thought-provoking. —- Simon Reeve is a bestselling author and broadcaster. In recent years hes travelled to scores of countries around the world for a series of BBC television documentaries. The 2008 BBC TV series Tropic of Capricorn took Simon around the line marking the southern border of the tropics. His accompanying book, also called Tropic of Capricorn, is published by BBC Books. In his Places That Dont Exist series Simon travelled to a group of unrecognised nations countries so obscure they dont officially exist, including Somaliland, South Ossetia, Transdniestria and Nagorno-Karabakh. And in the series Meet the Stans, Simon visited the Central Asian states of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Simons book The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama bin Laden and the future of terrorism, which warned of a new age of apocalyptic terrorism, was the first in the …
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May 7th, 2010 at 03:43am Under Oil Price 2010
Future trends in paper and packaging industry- entire 30 minute presentation. www.globalchange.com Paper and packaging industry. Future of sustainable packaging, paper, logistics. Demographics, digital impact, distribution and destiny. Demographics 1 billion new consumers. Emerging markets growth and demand for commodities resources / paper and cardboard. Growth of emerging middle class and paper products growth. Oil price rises, growing populations, food supply, growth of meat eaters, shortage of grain, rice, wheat, soya. Energy shortage and conservation. Developed world population decline — eg Germany, small families and ageing population, decline unless migration / immigration. France, Portugal, Spain, UK demographic challenges in European Union. Expect huge immigration, populations shifts. Video on future of paper and packaging industry by Patrick Dixon, author Futurewise, conference keynote speaker. Economic and population growth with decline in developed nations creates future differences in paper demand. India and China paper use compared to America / US and EU — 300kg paper use per year compared to 4kg in India. Emerging economies growth in paper and cardboard packaging. India paper consumption trends. Energy costs impact on pulp, paper, cardboard and packaging industries. Future oil price trends. Global energy savings. Impact on paper industry — Future of newspapers and newsprint industry in US, UK, Australia, Japan, France and rest of EU. Fall of newspaper …
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May 7th, 2010 at 02:00am Under Oil Price 2010
New Delhi, Jan 4 (ANI): Oil prices hit the once-unthinkable $100-a-barrel mark on 2nd January. Responding to the first time ever triple-digit price for crude oil, India’s oil Minister Murli Deora indicated that that the government could raise domestic fuel rates or cut duties to ease losses at state-run oil retailers. Deora said there could be a duty cut as suggested by the left parties.
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May 7th, 2010 at 12:14am Under Oil Price 2010
With the oil price plummeting below $60 barrel, Opec ministers are on their way to Vienna for an emergency meeting. Iran wants OPEC to cut production by 2 million barrels a day – this is a massive cut – the last one was only half a million barrels. Al Jazeera’s Nicole Johnston spoke to Abdullah Bin Hamad al-Attiyah, Qatar’s Opec Minister, about the tumbling price of oil.
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