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    It is a subscription trade publication. The Oil & Gas Journal has about 20,000 subscribers for the printed issue and 80,000 for digital subscriptions. [2] The Oil & Gas Journal began in 1902 as the Oil Investor's Journal of Beaumont, Texas, which covered the oil boom that followed the nearby Spindletop discovery. As the oil discoveries spread ...

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    It is the most-read source of information about olive oil. [ 1 ] The company organizes the New York International Olive Oil Competition , the world's largest olive oil quality contest [ 2 ] and has been used as a source for National Geographic , [ 3 ] The New York Times , [ 4 ] Fortune magazine [ 5 ] and the Columbia Journalism Review .

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    Enefit American Oil (former name: Oil Shale Exploration Company - OSEC) is a Utah-based oil shale exploration and development company. It has been involved in the development of oil shale since 2005. [1] Since 2011 it is a subsidiary of Eesti Energia, internationally known as Enefit. In January 2024 Eesti Energia announced that it will cease ...

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    It headlined its story about the 1997 Kyoto Protocol on climate change: "Under the deal, the use of coal, oil and other fossil fuel in the United States would be cut by more than one-third by 2002, resulting in lower standards of living for consumers and a long-term reduction in economic growth." [65]