The lamps and burners were the first of that size and description ever constructed for petroleum oil, and burnt with great certainty and less variation of flame than other petroleum burners.
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Mikhail Fridman, the head of the Russian-British TNK-British Petroleum oil company, said Monday that the legal merging of the two companies'Russian assets was expected to be wound up this week, ITAR-Tass reported.
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In 1881 the New York State Board of Health selected him to be inspector of petroleum oils, and appointed him as commissioner to London to consider methods of dealing with petroleum nuisances.
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The range is millions of years old, squeezed like an accordion when the dinosaurs died, and now it looms hard over the city and the river and the basins that seep petroleum oil.
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Three years later, in 1936, Socony-Vacuum converted an older thermal cracking unit in their Paulsboro refinery in New Jersey to a small demonstration unit using the Houdry process to catalytically crack of petroleum oil.
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One of the most radical aspects of P�rez's program for government was the notion that petroleum oil was a tool for under-developed nations like Venezuela to attain first world status and usher a fairer, more equitable international order.
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This system is a greener fuel alternative than both traditional diesel, a fractional distillate of petroleum oil, and the methods used for traditional biodiesel production, which uses high-energy agricultural commodities, such as soybeans or corn in order to produce fuel.
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In Cheyenne the period 2004-2007 witnessed the 153 AW receiving a remodeled dining facility, a new petroleum oils and lubricants facility, a new air operations building for Air Traffic Control and Aerial Port, and approval of a new squadrons operations building.
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The range is millions of years old, squeezed like an accordion when the dinosaurs died, and now it looms hard over the city and the river and the basins that seep petroleum oil . ( Robbins, Cox News Service ) MOVED Friday.
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Starting in the latter half of the 20th century, producers and wearers of fur have been criticized by animal rights activists because of the perceived trapping and because of the availability of substitutes such as synthetic fibers ( made from petroleum oil ).