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  2. Why Trump's plan to 'drill, baby, drill' is unlikely to cut ...

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    Why are US gas prices falling? Yet pump prices already have plunged. The price of benchmark U.S. crude oil, called West Texas Intermediate, has tumbled to about $70 a barrel from $120 in June 2022 ...

  3. Why OPEC's grip on oil markets will continue to weaken in 2025

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    The IEA forecasts a major oil supply glut in 2025, and even if OPEC+ continues to limit production, it won't be enough to address the overhang.

  4. Oil depletion - Wikipedia

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    Oil depletion is the decline in oil production of a well, oil field, or geographic area. [1] The Hubbert peak theory makes predictions of production rates based on prior discovery rates and anticipated production rates.

  5. Bharat Petroleum - Wikipedia

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    Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is an Indian public sector oil and gas company, headquartered in Mumbai. It is India's second-largest government-owned downstream oil producer, whose operations are overseen by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. It operates three refineries in Bina, Kochi and Mumbai. [4]

  6. Oil Prices Are Falling. Here's Why That's Becoming Less of a ...

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    Occidental Petroleum (NYSE: OXY) is one of the country's largest oil and gas producers. It recently increased its exposure to the oil market by acquiring CrownRock in a $12 billion deal. That ...

  7. BPCL - Wikipedia

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  8. Petroleum politics - Wikipedia

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    The Achnacarry Agreement or "As-Is Agreement" was an early attempt to restrict petroleum production, signed in Scotland on 17 September 1928. [1] The discovery of the East Texas Oil Field in the 1930s led to a boom in production that caused prices to fall, leading the Railroad Commission of Texas to control production.

  9. Texas LNG industry contributing billions to local community ...

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    Texas is at the heart of this burgeoning industry, and will continue to experience tremendous benefits, serving as the bedrock of U.S. economic growth and securing an advantageous position on ...