Fuel
Jun 13 2009, Marie Hazledine-Barber

There seems to be the suggestion in New Zealand that Shell and even possibly other oil companies desire to pull out of the “service station” industry. One ponders the given explanation for greater revenue and expenditure for exploration. Part of..

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Motorbikes are seen standing in queues to fill fuel at a gas station in New Delhi, India, Friday, Jan. 9, 2009. Officials say a strike by thousands of executives of India’s state-run oil companies demanding salary hikes has left nearly 60 percent of gas..