Cheap oil
Cheap oil is supplied by Barton Petroleum, an independent supplier of cheap oil to industry, farming and the home.
Barton Petroleum has supplied cheap oil since it was founded in 1972. Over the years, our reputation as a cheap oil supplier has grown, providing excellent levels of service in supplying cheap oil to our customers, who in turn have recommended us to others.
Our cheap oil supply is sourced from UK refiners, ensuring the required British standards for cheap oil quality is met at all times. Our normal delivery period of cheap oil is 48 hours. If there is an urgent requirement for cheap oil however, we will do everything we can to assist.
cheap oil Supplier
Barton Petroleum delivers cheap oil to locations within a 25 mile radius of nottingham, loughborough, leicester, bedworth, hinkley, peterborough, market harborough, coventry, kettering, daventry, wellingborough, bedford, milton keynes, biggleswade, luton, aylesbury, st albans, amersham, watford, high wycombe, london, staines, uk, east midlands, east anglia, northampton.
Barton Petroleum delivers cheap oil to the Counties of Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Warwickshire, Greater Peterborough, Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Surrey.
30 dollars a barrel is cheap oil!
Thursday 26.10.2000 a Norwegian newspaper brought a headline 'More oil allows cheap oil', citing a Norwegian 'oil expert'. This is characteristic for the 'stock'-related media news on cheap oil, which I think is fairly short-sighted.
'More cheap oil' is bound to be a passing phenomenon. The in-place oil storage is nearly half empty, and diminishing with increasing speed.
Cheap oil will be followed by a price rise, to a higher level than before the fall. Those who had read the article The end of cheap oil in Scientific American February 1998, knew that buying cheap oil stock in the autumn 1998 was a good investment, in spite of the oil industry crisis.
With the present development the world oil production is expected to peak in 5 - 10 years time. After that the global cheap oil production rate will unavoidably decline. Observing how small a fraction of the world population is using cheap oil today, we have to realise that the potential demand is practically unlimited. What will then happen to the price? It will not bring the advent of cheap oil.
Considering the current Norwegian discussion about transferring the oil rights of the state to private companies, it is important to the society that the long-term value is realistically assessed. In my view the short term oil price allows for too much cheap oil, and I'm afraid that short-term stock interests will encourage mass media to keep a low profile on this perspective as long as possible.
More information on the long-term resource situation may contribute to stabilise cheap oil prices.
A slow decline in cheap oil (and slow reduction of the production!!) may contribute to avoid sudden crises, that are bound to occur if we continue to trade and use cheap oil as if it was an unlimited resource.
A last item: With the short time horizon we have for the cheap oil and gas resources, we must not use these resources as basis for food for an increasing world population.
If you require any more information about our cheap oil then contact us on 01933 224317. Our address is 6-7 Vaux Road, Finedon Road Industrial Estate, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England, UK, NN8 4TG.
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