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O I L. Ashley Smallridge – Jasmine – AnnMarie Mews – Sarah Tovar. AnnMarie Mews. Historical Context. The first oil drilled was in Titusville, Pennsylvania by Edwin Drake in 1859 Texas and Oklahoma became centers of U.S. production After WWII the Middle East became a major supplier

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  1. O I L Ashley Smallridge – Jasmine – AnnMarie Mews – Sarah Tovar

  2. AnnMarie Mews Historical Context • The first oil drilled was in Titusville, Pennsylvania by Edwin Drake in 1859 • Texas and Oklahoma became centers of U.S. production • After WWII the Middle East became a major supplier • Originally used as kerosene for lighting • Now almost all forms of transportation is fueled by oil http://youtu.be/U2ms95HX0l4

  3. Geographical Context Ashley Smallridge • The United States is the largest oil consumer with about 18,690,000 barrels per day • Over 50 percent of oil is found in the Middle East • Russia is the largest oil exporter, followed by Saudi Arabia • The United States is the third largest • Russia exports about 9.5 million barrels of oil a day

  4. Geographical Context Libya produces about 2% of oil Some of the major companies in Libya have stopped exporting Muammar Gadaffi (Libyan leader) may shut down the countries oil pipelines

  5. Major Players • The oil and gas industry is composed of a number of different companies and organizations that contribute to supplying refined products and natural gas.  • The industry is composed of fully-integrated oil and gas companies, independent oil and gas producers, refiners and marketers, pipeline operators, service companies, trade associations and government agencies. • Operating companies are those organizations that perform core functions along the value chain such as exploration and refining.

  6. Sarah Tovar Sources of Conflict • Oil spills • Non-renewable energy source • -Takes millions of years to form. • Acid rain • -This can lead to destruction of forests and the progressive erosion of rock and masonry structures • Many of the countries where oil can be found are politically unstable • -Around 70% of the world’s oil reserves are believed to be located in the Middle East. • Locating additional oil reserves • -Costly, no guarantee of success.

  7. Oil Prices Affects everything that is made, transported, eaten and sold in the United States Affects Airplane ticket prices, farmers in Iowa, to a factory worker in China Grew an annual rate of 4.9 last quarter On Monday April 4th gas rose to $108.78 a barrel Which could raise gas prices to 4 dollars a gallon Global demand is currently overpowering global supply China and India’s economic growth is also affecting U.S cause they are in need of oil

  8. Solutions • Reinvest in public transit and inter-city railroads • Promote “smart growth” • Make fuel from farm wastes • Check tire pressure and obey speed limit • Use carpools and public transit • Use fuel efficient engine oil • Buy most fuel efficient car that meets your needs

  9. Sources -Historical Context – AnnMarie Mews http://www.bydesign.com/fossilfuels/links/html/oil/oil_history.html http://www.pbs.org/wnet/extremeoil/history/1850.html -Sources of Conflict – Sarah Tovar http://fossil-fuel.co.uk/oil/the-disadvantages-of-oil -Major Players http://www.petrostrategies.org/Learning_Center/industry_players.htm http://www.planete-energies.com/content/oil-gas/companies.html -Geographical Context – Ashley Smallridge http://www.bnet.com/blog/clean-energy/3-middle-east-oil-supply-tipping-points-to-watch-out-for/4373 http://cnx.org/content/m16730/latest/ https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2174rank.html http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/22/oil-producers-exporters-t_n_826564.html#s244326&title=2_Saudi_Arabia http://www.grist.org/climate-change/2011-02-24-the-climate-post-tension-over-middle-east-oil http://www.economist.com/blogs/dailychart/2011/02/libyan_oil

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