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KNOLL: GIANT ALASKAN OIL SPILL PROBLEM FOR 'WHOLE INDUSTRY'
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TULSA (AP) - The giant oil spill off the coast of Alaska is ``not
just an Exxon problem, it's a problem for the whole industry,''
David Knoll, president of Sun Refining and Marketing Co., said
Wednesday.
Knoll was making his first visit to Tulsa as president of the
company that has a refinery in west Tulsa. He presented a $75,000
check from Sun to the River Parks Authority for land acquisition
along the Arkansas River.
Knoll said a rise in gasoline prices following the spill ...
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Oil spill response teams organized by Petron in Guimaras.(Main News)
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Philippines: Drowning in the Oil Spill
Women's Feature Service
; ... rations. Meanwhile, the sunken tanker continues to release some six litres of bunker fuel every hour. Many women are finding news ways to survive. They are selling rice cakes and other food, as well as charcoal used in the evacuation centres for cooking ...
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Transas Marine introduces oil spill response system
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Scientists look at bright side of Guimaras oil spill.(Metro & National News)
Manila Bulletin
; Byline: MADEL R. SABATER NUEVA VALENCIA, Guimaras--After the M/T Solar 1 oil spill affected some ongoing scientific researches on the province's marine ecology, scientists here have now found a way to use the oil spill incident to their advantage. In a media visit to this province yesterday,
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Minerals Management Service gives Shell passing grade in surprise oil spill drill
New Orleans CityBusiness
; The Minerals Management Service conducted its 250th drill Oct. 16 to test oil spill response as part of its Unannounced Drill Program. The surprise drill tested offshore operator Shell Exploration and Production Co. and its ability to deal with an oil spill. "MMS uses these drills to test the
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