1990–1999 world oil market chronology explained

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1995

372 mile (599 km) pipeline. The Shaybah field is located on the Saudi-UAE border and is expected to produce 500Moilbbl/d after it comes on line in 1999. (PON)

1996

Sources include: Dow Jones (DJ), Financial Times (FT), New York Times (NYT), and Platt's Oilgram News (PON), Washington Post (WP), and the Wall Street Journal (WSJ).

60 miles (100 km) and is viewed as a threat to regional security by U.S. naval forces operating in the area. Oil tankers carry about 15Moilbbl/d through the Strait. (DJ)

1997

Sources include: Dow Jones (DJ), The New York Times (NYT), and the Washington Post (WP).

1998

Sources include: Dow Jones (DJ), New York Times (NYT), Wall Street Journal (WSJ), and the Washington Post (WP).

330 miles (530 km) southwest of New Delhi, near the Pakistani border. The Indian government indicates that the three tests included a thermonuclear device, commonly known as a hydrogen bomb. Two days later, on May 13, 1998, India announces that it has conducted two more underground nuclear tests in the same desert range. (WP) (DJ)

1999

Sources include: Dow Jones (DJ), New York Times (NYT), Wall Street Journal (WSJ), and the Washington Post (WP).

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