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We learned that oil floats on water.
Gasoline is more flammable than fuel oil.
The end of the age of oil is in sight.
The oil price is falling.
Algeria sells oil and gas.
Do we have any olive oil?
They love to consume olive oil.
You should change the oil.
The lantern has run out of oil.
We will run short of oil some day.
Some scientists predict that the world oil reserves will be used up within a century.
We've run short of oil.
A tanker is a ship carrying oil.
That was cooked in oil.
The well delivers a great deal of oil.
Because of fighting in the region, the oil supply was temporarily cut off.
The water was fouled by oil.
That country's wealth comes from its oil.
Is there any salad oil in the bottle?
There's no salad oil left.
Saudi Arabia is very rich in oil.
This oil painting dates from the 17th century.
This heating system burns oil.
Oil this bicycle.
This country is rich in oil.
Oil is scarce in this country.
We'd like to order 18 tonnes of olive oil.
Shall I check the oil?
Arabia abounds in oil.
They make used cooking oil into soap at that factory.
I have to burn the midnight oil tonight.

News and current affairs

For decades, major oil companies, including Shell, ExxonMobil, and Chevron, have been producing oil in the Niger Delta, an ecologically fragile environment of freshwater swamp forests, mangroves, lowland rainforests, and coastal barrier islands.
This rich habitat supports remarkable biodiversity - or did before the oil companies got there - and more than 30 million local inhabitants, who depend on the local ecosystems for their health and livelihoods.
The global companies operating in the delta have spilled oil and flared natural gas for decades, without regard for the natural environment and the communities impoverished and poisoned by their actions.
The companies routinely bribe officials to gain oil leases, lie about output, evade taxes, and dodge responsibility for the environmental damage that they cause.
When oil companies misbehave in Nigeria or elsewhere, they are protected by the power of their home countries.
Last year, the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) issued a remarkable report on Ogoniland, a major ethnic homeland in the Niger Delta that has been at the epicenter of conflict between local communities and international oil.
Despite many past promises of a cleanup, Ogoniland remains in environmental agony, impoverished and sickened by the oil industry.
Many major companies, including in the oil industry, have expressed their readiness to support sustainable development goals.
Shell, Chevron, ExxonMobil, and other major oil companies should step forward and help to fund the necessary cleanup, ushering in a new era of responsibility.
It is heartening that several Nigerian senators have recently been in the forefront of efforts to strengthen the rule of law in the oil sector.
The cleanup of the Niger Delta provides an ideal opportunity for Nigeria, the oil industry, and the international community to show convincingly that a new age has dawned.
Oil prices are soaring, as are Putin's approval ratings.
Russia's economy is more dependent on gas and oil than ever before.
What, for example, will happen to a country as central and vulnerable as Egypt when hundred of thousands of Egyptians working in the Gulf are forced to return to their homeland as a result of the crisis in the oil-producing countries?
What is surprising is that this aggressive behavior occurred in response to no visible danger. Oil prices are soaring, as are Putin's approval ratings.
But it makes far more sense to use the force of markets - the power of incentives - than to rely on goodwill, especially when it comes to oil companies that regard their sole objective as maximizing profits, regardless of the cost to others.
In the US, when oil prices go up, incomes in Texas and Montana rise, which means that these states then contribute more tax revenue to the federal budget, thereby helping out the rest of the country.
Some companies even seem to celebrate the melting of the polar ice cap, because it will reduce the cost of extracting the oil that lies beneath the Arctic Ocean.
The US subsidizes corn-based ethanol, and imposes tariffs on sugar-based ethanol; hidden in the tax code are billions of dollars of subsidies to the oil and gas industries.

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