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BP's Statistical Review of World Energy reps China as having passed the US as the world's largest consumer of energy....
Posted by
x (aka dmuck)
Jun 8 '11, 08:01
and with the 11% growth from this year, it shouldn't be very long before they go way further. non-OECD usage was up + 63%.
yeah, i'm staying long commodities.
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Not on my watch! *lights barrels of oil on fire* -- nm
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Michelle Bachmann
Jun 8, 08:05
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i was bummed out trump didn't hang around long enough for someone to look into where trump industries buys its stuff...
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x
Jun 8, 08:12
just like Paul Revere! -- nm
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Palin
Jun 8, 08:08
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I had a weird train of thought that lead to Michael Palin doing a Sarah Palin impersonation, that was pretty great. -- nm
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Spawn
Jun 8, 08:10
non oecd usage up 63% since the year 2000, that is....nm
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x
Jun 8, 08:02
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