Encyclopedia of Energy: Ec-GeElsevier, 2004 - Power (Mechanics) |
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... former Soviet Union ) was not far behind at 21.2 % , though capacity is split widely among Germany , Italy , France , the United Kingdom , Netherlands , Spain , and others . The Middle East accounted for 8 % of the global refining ...
... former Soviet Union ) was not far behind at 21.2 % , though capacity is split widely among Germany , Italy , France , the United Kingdom , Netherlands , Spain , and others . The Middle East accounted for 8 % of the global refining ...
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... Former Soviet Union 7 Middle East 8 Africa 20.2 12.36 5 30.59 2.62 8 75.65 38.31 10.93 3327 22.74 10.05 9 Asia Pacific Natural gas LNG shifted westward , because the economic advantages of that region's extensive near - surface deposits ...
... Former Soviet Union 7 Middle East 8 Africa 20.2 12.36 5 30.59 2.62 8 75.65 38.31 10.93 3327 22.74 10.05 9 Asia Pacific Natural gas LNG shifted westward , because the economic advantages of that region's extensive near - surface deposits ...
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... former Soviet Union could rise by another 2 million barrels / day during the next 5 years or so and move closer to rivaling those of Saudi Arabia . This threat has grabbed the imagination of Middle East policy- makers inside OPEC , who ...
... former Soviet Union could rise by another 2 million barrels / day during the next 5 years or so and move closer to rivaling those of Saudi Arabia . This threat has grabbed the imagination of Middle East policy- makers inside OPEC , who ...
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