Archive for August, 2011

26
Aug

Natural And Climatic Changes Help In Great Investment

Using a property investment firm to manage all the property dealings and investment could be outstanding way to reduce the tax bill. A lot of funds in quite unnecessary tax is paid every year is paid by property investors who do not understand they can benefit from much lower corporation tax rates. Australia has always been a great holiday destination and relocation destination due to its fantastic high quality of life and value for income and so still these days Property investment Australia offers wonderful potential to overseas clients. With effectively established and growing tourist business in operation and elevated economic activity in the main cities from foreign investors a lot of real estate investments are delivering outstanding opportunities

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24
Aug

Block 17, Angola, Commercial Asset Valuation and Forecast to 2030

Block 17 is 1 of Angola’s initial large deepwater projects, which is located off the coast of Angola, West Africa at a water depth of 1,000-1,500m. It is about 200km north-west of the Angolan capital of Luanda. It was discovered in 1996 and covers an area of 5,030sq km.

Block 17 was awarded to Elf in 1991, which acted as the operator until 1999, later the business merged with Total E&ampP Angola. The Angolan national oil organization, Sonangol is the concessionaire of the block. Under a Production Sharing Agreement (PSA) with Sonangol, TotalFinaElf E&ampP Angola has been contracted as the operator of Block 17 and holds a 40% interest in the Block.

Block 17 is composed of 4 major production zones.

24
Aug

Environmentally Friendly Biofuels

There has never been a better time to seriously consider natural fuel alternatives with the cost of gas escalating and our dependency on fossil fuels deepening. Biofuels are natural fuel alternatives. Environmentally friendly biofuels are liquid, gas or solid derivatives from biomasses, ie recently living organism and organism byproducts. Soybeans’, sugar cane, flaxseed and palm oil are the most common crops producing environmentally friendly biofuels. Most surprisingly common grass is an environmentally friendly biofuel being used in Europe for some decades now. Perhaps grass pellets are in fact the answer to your concerning fuel troubles. Each crop has its own advantages as per use.

Certainly fuel consumers have made a dedicated attempt to re-evaluate the way they heat our homes in consideration of today’s huge energy costs. Environmentally friendly biofuels and alternative heating methods have become a very attractive option.