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You can: Share, remix, make money. (Royalty-Free, Creative Commons) You can download this song with the link, or use the aTube-Catcher (Or any other download/record program) Put this into your video-describtion: "1.26 beat1" (by BOPD) http://freemusicarchive.org/music/BOPD/2005_Stayin_Alive_InstruMentals/126_beat1 ATube-Catcher Download: http://www.chip.de/downloads/aTube-Catcher_28829881.html
Julian Metherell, CFO of Genel Energy (LON:GENL), tells Proactiveinvestors that the oil pipeline in Kurdistan, taking production directly to the Mediterranean, will enable Genel to take the 2012 production level of 44,500bopd to 140,000bopd in 2014. At a cost of just $2-3 per barrel, Julian says that Kurdistan is one of the last great onshore provinces.
This video was made on 12/15/12 and shows the Bertram Resources, Inc. #2 Burnette, located in Monroe Co., KY near Kettle Creek. This is the morning after we hit this well and we are opening it for the first time to see what kind of pressure and flow it has. We knew we had a good well, but we did not realize just how big it was. While drilling we encountered over 150' plus of Stones-River pay, the normal pay amount for this area is 3'-10' in a good well, so we feel that we drilled thru a lot of Hydrocarbon rich fractures. The driller said this was top 5 wells he ever drilled, and drilling in the "pay" was very soft and In the same category as the Jones well and Ferguson well, both in Clinton Co, KY and both HUGE wells that made 100,000+ Barrels each. Once this well was put into product...
Welcome to the Investors Trading Academy talking glossary of financial terms and events. Our word of the day is “Barrels Per Day” When oil was discovered in Titusville, Pa., in 1859, it was loaded into the only large containers available -- whiskey barrels. Over the years the industry standard came to be the 42-gallon barrel, which is still the standard paper measurement for pricing and pumping purposes, although oil rarely sees the inside of a barrel anymore. But in an odd forecasting of today's equipment shortage, the first shortage in Titusville's 1859 oil boom was barrels in which to store oil. By Barry Norman, Investors Trading Academy
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I woke up one morning heard a robin's song.
I asked that robin "Why do you sing?"
"It was a voice whose rhymes are worlds
That made my song for me
How could I not sing?"
I woke up on morning heard a robins song
I asked that robin "Who made your throat?"
"That same hand that flies a million dawns
Made my tiny throat and wrote my songs
How could I not sing?"
I built an arbor and I asked the vine
"How come you grow so tall?"
"If I can make it above the wall
That same hand that holds out hope for all
Will gild me in the morning sky
And though I cannot sing
That hand a gentle wind will bring
And make a rustling lullaby
For milky sleeping babes
How could I not grow?"
I woke up one morning and I asked the sky
"How can you bear such emptiness?"
"For that bright eye that looks out and smiles
And makes my night her day
What would I not bear?"
I woke up one morning and I heard her voice
She called me by my name
What would I not give
To be called her child
What would I not give
To be called her friend
I'm gonna wake up one morning I'm gonna see her face
Smiling down on me
That robin's song and that morning sky
Are all the hope I need
I don't know how and I don't know why
But I'm gonna wake up one morning and I'll see her face
Smiling Down on me
I'm gonna wake up one morning
I'm gonna wake up one morning