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The Hourly Income Generated by the English Government Off Shore Oil Drilling Within the North Sea in 1985, the Discovery of Oil Reserves Within Alaska, United States of America and Mexico, the Locations Large Volumes of Oil Were Extracted From During the End of the 20th Century, the Reason Shale is Economically Valuable, How Oil is Extracted From Shale, the Global Market Share of Shale and Crude Oil, the Primary Future Concern for the Oil Industry, How Nuclear Power Plants Produce Energy, How Nuclear Power Plants Generate Electricity, the Waste Product of Uranium Fuels, the Novel Fuel Source Being Examined at Norwegian Nuclear Reactor the Halden Boiling Water Reactor Project, the Volume of Thorium Available World Wide, the Conversion of Nuclear Waste Into Disparate Fuel Resources, the Volume of Energy Within 1 Cubic Centimeter of Mixed Oxide Fuel, the Number of Fuel Pellets Required to Generate Enough Nuclear Energy to Sustain an Electrical Grid, the Demand for Electricity World Wide Between 1980 – 2035, the Development of Non-Electric Based Solutions for Electrical Energy Shortages, and the Year and Location of the World’s First Climate Summit

By 1985, the UK treasury was earning £2,500,000 (£2.5 million) per hour due to oil revenues driven by offshore drilling in the North Sea. Around this time, other reserves were found off the coast of Alaska, United States of America and Mexico. By the end of the 20th century, an abundance oil was being produced in Alaska, Mexico, South America, West Africa, the North Sea, the Caspian Sea, and the Middle East. Shale is essentially mud which has been petrified, but it holds oil within it which make...


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