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  1. Over 1 percent of the nation's total energy. Indirect consumption is mainly, oil ,and natural gas used to manufacture fertilizers and pesticides, which accounted
  2. The Alaska Permanent Fund is a constitutionally authorized appropriation of, oil ,revenues, established by voters in 1976 to manage a surplus in state petroleum
  3. Growing at an average of 4.5 percent during the same period due to less-buoyant, oil ,production during 2006 and 2007. External debt has been virtually eliminated
  4. Although widely used for a time, it ultimately proved unstable for use in, oil ,painting, especially when mixed with the most common diluents, such as linseed
  5. Accounts for one-fifth (20 percent) of domestically produced United States, oil ,production. Proudhon Bay (North America's largest oil field) alone accounts
  6. Animation: a technique for making animated films by manipulating slow drying, oil ,paints on sheets of glass, for example by Aleksandr Petrov. * Erasure animation
  7. Derived from petroleum extraction. Alaska's main export product (excluding, oil ,and natural gas) is seafood, primarily salmon, cod,Pollock and crab.
  8. Sparing thousands of lives, particularly in Anchorage. The 1968 discovery of, oil ,at Proudhon Bay and the 1977 completion of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline led to an
  9. Energy Information Administration, Alaska ranks second in the nation in crude, oil ,production. Proudhon Bay on Alaska's North Slope is the highest yielding oil
  10. 1973 oil crisis. However, the Algerian economy became increasingly dependent on, oil ,which led to hardship when the price collapsed during the 1980s oil glut. In
  11. At temperatures around 150 degrees Celsius (300 °F). Sometimes diesel, oil ,or kerosene are mixed in before shipping to retain liquidity; upon delivery
  12. Stated earlier, the most important source of alkanes is natural gas and crude, oil , Removes hydroxyl groups from alcohols e.g.: and the Clemens reduction
  13. Can be achieved by further processing of the heavier fractions of the crude, oil ,in a asphalting unit, which uses either propane or butane in a supercritical
  14. About. The Trans-Alaska Pipeline can transport and pump up to of crude, oil ,per day, more than any other crude oil pipeline in the United States.
  15. Effects of petroleum shortages In the event of a petroleum shortage (see peak, oil ,for global concerns),organic agriculture can be more attractive than
  16. S heavy reliance on petrochemicals and mechanization has raised concerns that, oil ,shortages could increase costs and reduce agricultural output, causing food
  17. Is now recovering and developing into an emerging economy. The high prices of, oil ,and natural gas are being used by the new government to improve the country's
  18. Of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline led to an oil boom. Royalty revenues from, oil ,have funded large state budgets from 1980 onward. That same year, not
  19. Commonly sprayed with a releasing agent before filling to aid release. Diesel, oil ,is sometimes used as a release agent, although it can mix with and thereby
  20. Alkanes from headcase upwards form the most important components of fuel, oil ,and lubricating oil . In latter function, they work at the same time as
  21. On oil which led to hardship when the price collapsed during the 1980s, oil , glut. In foreign policy, Algeria has strained relations with Morocco, its
  22. The Exxon Valdez hit a reef in the Prince William Sound, spilling over of crude, oil ,over 1,100 miles (1,600 km) of coastline. Today, the battle between
  23. By voters in 1976 to manage a surplus in state petroleum revenues from, oil , largely in anticipation of same from the recently constructed Trans-Alaska
  24. The economy of Colorado by discovering a new process for extracting more, oil ,from what were thought to be exhausted oil wells. When first introduced, he is
  25. The Canadian petroleum industry, while bitumen" upgraded" to synthetic crude, oil ,is known as syn crude and syn crude blended with bitumen as syn bit. Bitumen is
  26. Upwards form the most important components of fuel oil and lubricating, oil , In latter function, they work at the same time as anti-corrosive agents, as
  27. Laws and decrees which make it impossible for him to continue, he sets all his, oil ,wells on fire, leaving a jeering note:" I am leaving it as I found it. Take
  28. A new process for extracting more oil from what were thought to be exhausted, oil ,wells. When first introduced, he is aggressive towards Deign, whom he does not
  29. Initial principal of $734,000,the fund has grown to $40 billion as a result of, oil ,royalties and capital investment programs. Most if not all the principal is
  30. The term paraffin (with the meaning here of" lacking affinity" ). In crude, oil ,the alkane molecules have remained chemically unchanged for millions of years.
  31. Of development and conservation is seen in the contentious debate over, oil ,drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Demographics The United States
  32. Food is Akita, the Eskimo ice cream, which can consist of reindeer fat, seal, oil , dried fish meat and local berries. Alaska's reindeer herding is concentrated
  33. By supporting local lodging. Energy Alaska has vast energy resources. Major, oil ,and gas reserves are found in the Alaska North Slope (ANS) and Cook Inlet
  34. Painting, especially when mixed with the most common diluents, such as linseed, oil , varnish and turpentine. Unless thoroughly diluted, bitumen never fully
  35. The late 1800s. Asphalt can be separated from the other components in crude, oil ,(such as naphtha, gasoline and diesel) by the process of fractional
  36. Whilst the material obtained from the fractional distillation of crude, oil ,(b oil ing at) is sometimes referred to as" refined bitumen ". Etymology The
  37. America's largest oil field) alone accounts for 8 % of the U. S. domestic, oil ,production. Permanent Fund The Alaska Permanent Fund is a constitutionally
  38. Bitumen is used to refer to the vast Canadian deposits of extremely heavy crude, oil , while asphalt is used for the oil refinery product used to pave roads and
  39. Of cows. The most important commercial sources for alkanes are natural gas and, oil , They protect the plant against water loss, prevent the leaching of important
  40. Oil production. Proudhon Bay on Alaska's North Slope is the highest yielding, oil ,field in the United States and on North America, typically producing about. The
  41. Canadian deposits of extremely heavy crude oil , while asphalt is used for the, oil ,refinery product used to pave roads and manufacture roof shingles and various
  42. Paris Club. Algeria's finances in 2000 and 2001 benefited from an increase in, oil ,prices and the government's tight fiscal policy, leading to a large increase
  43. Petroleum. Bituminous rock is a form of sandstone impregnated with bitumen. The, oil ,sands of Alberta, Canada are a similar material. Bitumen is sometimes
  44. Capita personal income for 2007 was $40,042,ranking 15th in the nation. The, oil ,and gas industry dominates the Alaskan economy, with more than 80 % of the
  45. Nationalized. This was especially beneficial to the leadership after the 1973, oil , crisis. However, the Algerian economy became increasingly dependent on oil
  46. Produced United States oil production. Proudhon Bay (North America's largest, oil ,field) alone accounts for 8 % of the U. S. domestic oil production. Permanent
  47. Is used because it is the cheapest currently available source of hydrogen. When, oil ,production becomes so scarce that natural gas is used as a partial stopgap
  48. With small villages. The area is known for its massive reserves of crude, oil , and contains both the National Petroleum Reserve–Alaska and the Proudhon Bay
  49. At Proudhon Bay and the 1977 completion of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline led to an, oil ,boom. Royalty revenues from oil have funded large state budgets from 1980
  50. Can transport and pump up to of crude oil per day, more than any other crude, oil ,pipeline in the United States. Additionally, substantial coal deposits are

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