Due to emerging industrial applications in medical, solar energy and water purification demand for silver has been rising the price will follow
"The solar panel market is particularly strong at the moment, and there's been an uplift for both silver and molybdenum demand for panels," Mark Pervan, head of commodity research at Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. in Melbourne, told Bloomberg.demand for Silver could soar due to its application in the The solar panel market
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BP secret deal with Libya
Was oil giant also behind release of Lockerbie bomber?
BP secret deal with Libya
BP secret deal with Libya
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Nuke Only Option, Gulf 40% Covered By Underwater Oil Lakes Says Ocean Energy Institute Founder
Nuclear Device Only Option to Stop Oil Flow
Bloomberg — Matthew Simmons, founder of the Ocean Energy Institute, talks with Bloomberg's Lori Rothman about BP Plc's oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico and his views that the Military should takeover capping efforts and that the use of a "small-bore nuclear device" is now the "only option" to stop the flow of oil. He states the flow of oil is 120,000 barrels a day and also describes an underwater lake of oil 1100 meters below the surface, covering 40% of the Gulf of Mexico. Relief wells are useless he says, and will only triple the flow of oil and gas, and ultimately fail.
Bloomberg — Matthew Simmons, founder of the Ocean Energy Institute, talks with Bloomberg's Lori Rothman about BP Plc's oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico and his views that the Military should takeover capping efforts and that the use of a "small-bore nuclear device" is now the "only option" to stop the flow of oil. He states the flow of oil is 120,000 barrels a day and also describes an underwater lake of oil 1100 meters below the surface, covering 40% of the Gulf of Mexico. Relief wells are useless he says, and will only triple the flow of oil and gas, and ultimately fail.
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Gulf Oil Spill
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