Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a XML-based format for content
distribution. Nickle's Energy Group offers RSS feeds for use in news
readers and web logs (blogs). These feeds include headlines,
summaries, categories and links back to the site
for the full article. Nickle's RSS feeds are free.
What is RSS?
RSS feeds allow you to read through the news you want, at your
own convenience. Using the RSS reader of your choice or by
integrating the feed into your blog (or online personal journal),
you can access Daily Oil Bulletin Headlines in your favourite environment!
How do I get RSS feeds?
In order to view our RSS feeds on your computer, you will
need a RSS reader or web module. To add the channel, click the
appropriate button below or copy the URL and paste it into your
application. It's that simple!
What are the terms of use?
Nickle's Energy Group offers RSS as a free service to any
individual user. The information provided is not for commercial
purposes and is not to be republished on a commercial website.
The headlines and, in some cases, synopsis are displayed free of
charge in the RSS reader of the user's choosing. However, content
linked to the RSS reader may require a paid subscription and may
only be accessible after logging in at the website.
By accessing our RSS service you are indicating your understanding
and agreement that you will not use Nickle's RSS in contravention
of the above conditions. Nickle's Energy Group reserves the right
to discontinue this service at any time and further reserves the
right to request the immediate termination of any specific use of
its RSS service.
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