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Gold/Mining/Energy : Nevtah/Tower Oil Intl.- NTAH
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To: Just My Opinion who wrote (3275)11/20/1998 1:43:00 PM
From: Just My Opinion   of 3817
 
Off Topic news. Interesting story, though.
biz.yahoo.com

Friday November 20, 12:57 pm Eastern Time
Company Press Release

ADVISORY/Russia May Become Oil Importer
--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 20, 1998--

TOPIC: After years of being a leading petroleum producer, Russia may become an oil importer, according to a top Russian official. First Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Maslyukov said Friday that Russia's oil production has dropped over the past decade and that urgent measures are needed to rectify the problem.
EXPERTS: ExpertSource can offer several highly qualified experts to comment on this story:
Donald H. Hosmer is president and CEO of Royale Energy, Inc. and is an expert in oil and gas and imported oil.
Dr. Denies Jay O'Brien is with the International Association for Energy Economics and studies petroleum economics and petroleum facilities planning and management.
James R. Griffin is a professor of economics at Texas A&M University and focuses on energy economics and the petroleum industry.
Kim Zisk is a professor of political science at Ohio State University and concentrates on the political economy of Russia and Russian industry.
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