Petroleum
Petroleum ‘s properties, news, history, politics, statistics, and more are analyzed by FossilFuel.com here. A liquid mixture of hydrocarbons, this yellow-black oil is found and removed from beneath the ground. It is used to fuel cars, heating, and electricity, as well as to make plastics, asphalt, and more. Read more about what powers your car and what it means for you.
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Could Low Oil Prices Provide a Long-Term Investment Opportunity?
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Oil Industry Bankruptcies Will Transition to a Low-Carbon Future
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The World Is Running Out of Places to Store Excess Oil
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The Dire Consequences of Collapsing Oil Prices
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The U.S. Military Consumes More Fossil Fuels Than Entire Countries
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The Oil Price War Between Russia and Saudi Arabia
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Fracking: From The Civil War to International Debate
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Oil Wealth Continues to Fuel Conflict in South Sudan
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Do Electric Vehicles Cause More Pollution?
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How do Global Pandemics Impact the Fossil Fuel Industry?