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  2. Central oil storage - Wikipedia

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    From the early 1980s, their owners began to close down COS sites. The significant increases in the price of oil had led many customers to convert to gas, solid fuel, or even to install their own oil tank. With fewer and fewer users per site, and maintenance costs remaining the same, the oil companies went through a closure programme, resulting ...

  3. Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Many oil seeps had been discovered in the country (both on land and offshore) since 2015. [11] The government had previously denied those discoveries. [12] This oil seep was the country' s oldest to date, identified to come from a 160-million-year-old source rock. [13]

  4. Heating oil - Wikipedia

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    The Oil Storage Regulations (2001) apply to oil tanks used for commercial and industrial purposes, or domestic tanks over 3500 litres in capacity. They state that the storage tank should be of "sufficient strength and structural integrity to ensure that it is unlikely to burst or leak in its ordinary use". [12]

  5. Oil tanker - Wikipedia

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    Oil tankers are often sold second hand. In 2005, 27.3 million DWT worth of oil tankers were sold used. [78] Some representative prices for that year include $42.5 million for a 40,000 DWT tanker, $60.7 million for a 80,000–95,000 DWT, $73 million for a 130,000–150,000 DWT, and $116 million for 250,000–280,000 DWT tanker. [78]

  6. Oil-storage trade - Wikipedia

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    The concept started to be used by oil traders in the market in early 1990. [2] But it was in 2007 through 2009 that the oil storage trade expanded. [6] Many participants—including Wall Street giants, such as Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, and Citicorp—turned sizeable profits simply by sitting on tanks of oil. [5]

  7. Economy of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica's agriculture industry is now bouncing back, growing from being 6.6% of GDP to 7.2%. [16] Sugar formed 7.1% of the exports in 1999 and Jamaica made up about 4.8% of the total production of sugar in the Caribbean. Sugar is also used for the production of by-products such as molasses, rum and some wallboard is made from bagasse.

  8. Category:Oil and gas companies of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Oil and gas companies of Jamaica" ... Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica This page was last edited on 1 July 2020, at 01:24 (UTC). Text ...

  9. Price of oil - Wikipedia

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    Oil traders, Houston, 2009 Nominal price of oil from 1861 to 2020 from Our World in Data. The price of oil, or the oil price, generally refers to the spot price of a barrel (159 litres) of benchmark crude oil—a reference price for buyers and sellers of crude oil such as West Texas Intermediate (WTI), Brent Crude, Dubai Crude, OPEC Reference Basket, Tapis crude, Bonny Light, Urals oil ...

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