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Any drop in crude would bring oil companies and other buyers into the market.
The tattoo, of a human female, was in every sense crude.
I know the oil patch, and I've even lifted a little crude in my day.
Some of that crude was refined and sold to Western countries.
Less dependency upon foreign sources of crude is good for consumers.
"If crude had continued going up you wouldn't have seen such a dramatic turn in the market now."
It looked- well, crude was the politest word that came to mind.
After the crude has been pumped out, the natural gas is once again recovered.
The rest of the synthetic crude is sold to the general marketplace.
"The ability to buy Iraqi crude will create more competition among the suppliers of oil."
However, many in the West considered their pottery crude by the refined standards of the day.
The presence of a major oil refinery for Saudi crude is well known.
The house was small and rustic, the construction crude, but the furnishings looked new.
And although the price of crude has been rising, energy stocks ran into selling yesterday.
A little crude at times, but he doesn't mean anything by it."
In these novels the century is young, the knowledge is new, the approach crude.
Oil from this field is heavy, 20 gravity crude.
Much of the crude is now shipped by train.
She added that "ample crude is in place and now the refineries must show us what they can do."
When the weather is cold, the Russian crude is not available, he said.
It specializes in production of synthetic crude from oil sands.
The reason was that supplies of sour crude will now be smaller than the market had anticipated.
We have to do it because only if we bring down the price of crude will these countries be forced to reform.
A few weeks ago, crude was trading at about $16 a barrel.
For the week, crude finished 3 cents higher on January delivery contracts.