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Buoyed by the black stuff
In the last of the Guardian’s series on the UK’s declining oil reserves, oil chiefs explain why Aberdeen has reason to be cheerful…our overall oil reserves may be in permanent decline but there is still plenty of money to be made and no need yet for despondency.
October 14, 2004



