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The world can do without another region of oil-fuelled crisis.
The family became prominent thanks to an oil-fuelled construction boom.
It claims credit for the oil-fuelled boom that began after the end of the war.
Russia's economy has slowed after enjoying years of strong oil-fuelled growth up to 2009.
By last year, the height of Russia's oil-fuelled boom, she was worth £3 billion.
The central bank raised interest rates in July to tackle oil-fuelled inflation, which hit a 10-year high of 9.2 percent that month.
The war had given him a chance to realise his dream: to build an oil-fuelled emirate.
Russia boasts a $1.3 trillion economy after around a decade of oil-fuelled boom.
Additionally, oil-fuelled growth does not create jobs in volumes commensurate with oil’s large share of the economy.
They are typical representatives of the burgeoning consumer class that has done well from the past decade’s oil-fuelled growth.
It is basking in oil-fuelled cash at a time of global financial turbulence.
Russia’s oil-fuelled economic boom is driving thousands more new cars on to streets that are already congested.
Prices have tumbled 60 per cent inside a year as Russia’s oil-fuelled economic boom has turned to bust.
The government has said that if necessary it may spend more budget funds to help keep Norway's oil-fuelled economy from a sharp downturn.
• Ventilation systems for oil-fuelled units must be inspected frequently.
Well, we'd changed our solid-fuel central heating boiler for an oil-fuelled one.
Still, the index’s fall has brought more realistic valuations to the financial sector after last year’s oil-fuelled euphoria.
But even if the oil price does take a durable step-change upward, an oil-fuelled recession may not follow.
Accra is in the midst of a construction boom spurred by oil-fuelled economic growth.
Malaysia is riding high on an oil-fuelled boom.
Coal- and oil-fuelled electricity generation has a typical thermal efficiency of 33 per cent.
Now, it is the world's 10th largest economy, running over $0.5 trillion in foreign exchange reserves, and enjoying nine years of oil-fuelled economic boom.
Fitch said earlier this week massive oil-fuelled foreign reserves left the state relatively well-placed.
Last year's strong performers include Argentina, boosted by easy policy, and oil-fuelled Venezuela.
Officials acknowledge that some gas- and oil-fuelled thermoelectric plants are running below capacity while undergoing repairs.