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The Hindu Business Line : ‘Peak’ oil’s scary prospects - Read More

Date Added: July 22, 2008 07:16:08 PM
What goes up must come down, goes the saying. But the price of oil has defied the law of gravity, at least thus far. From single digits in the late nineties, oil has climbed to close to $150 a barrel in recent days. At around $70 about a year ago, it actually was cheap.

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