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Date Stock Title
Jul 26 CVE Imperial Oil (IMO) Earnings Expected to Grow: What to Know Ahead of Next Week's Release
Jul 26 MRO Factors Likely to Determine the Fate of Cactus (WHD) in Q2 Earnings
Jul 26 CVE Cenovus Energy Maintained at Buy at TPH Ahead of Q2 Results; Price Target at C$30.00
Jul 25 CVE Cenovus to hold second-quarter conference call and webcast on August 1
Jul 25 CVE Cenovus Energy (CVE) Earnings Expected to Grow: Should You Buy?
Jul 25 MRO What's in Store for Phillips 66 (PSX) This Earnings Season?
Jul 25 CRH Should You Be Adding CRH (NYSE:CRH) To Your Watchlist Today?
Jul 25 CRH CRH Announces Date for Q2 2024 Results Conference Call
Jul 25 CRH CRH plc: Strategic Acquisitions, Government Funding, And Onshoring Trend
Jul 23 CVE Are You a Momentum Investor? This 1 Stock Could Be the Perfect Pick
Jul 23 MRO Factors Likely to Decide the Fate of RPC (RES) in Q2 Earnings
Jul 23 CRH CRH expands footprint in Colorado with acquisition of Ary Corporation
Jul 22 CRH CRH Acquires Colorado-Based Ary Corporation
Jul 22 CRH Here's How Much You Would Have Made Owning CRH Stock In The Last 5 Years
Jul 22 KNF Are Strong Financial Prospects The Force That Is Driving The Momentum In Knife River Corporation's NYSE:KNF) Stock?
Jul 22 SUM Is Summit Materials (SUM) Facing Short-Term Challenges?
Jul 21 CRH Investors in CRH (NYSE:CRH) have seen stellar returns of 163% over the past five years
Jul 20 CVE Cenovus Energy Inc.'s (TSE:CVE) Intrinsic Value Is Potentially 86% Above Its Share Price
Asphalt

Asphalt, also known as bitumen (UK: , US: ), is a sticky, black, and highly viscous liquid or semi-solid form of petroleum. It may be found in natural deposits or may be a refined product, and is classed as a pitch. Before the 20th century, the term asphaltum was also used. The word is derived from the Ancient Greek ἄσφαλτος ásphaltos.
The primary use (70%) of asphalt is in road construction, where it is used as the glue or binder mixed with aggregate particles to create asphalt concrete. Its other main uses are for bituminous waterproofing products, including production of roofing felt and for sealing flat roofs.The terms "asphalt" and "bitumen" are often used interchangeably to mean both natural and manufactured forms of the substance. In American English, "asphalt" (or "asphalt cement") is commonly used for a refined residue from the distillation process of selected crude oils. Outside the United States, the product is often called "bitumen", and geologists worldwide often prefer the term for the naturally occurring variety. Common colloquial usage often refers to various forms of asphalt as "tar", as in the name of the La Brea Tar Pits.
Naturally occurring asphalt is sometimes specified by the term "crude bitumen". Its viscosity is similar to that of cold molasses while the material obtained from the fractional distillation of crude oil boiling at 525 °C (977 °F) is sometimes referred to as "refined bitumen". The Canadian province of Alberta has most of the world's reserves of natural asphalt in the Athabasca oil sands, which cover 142,000 square kilometres (55,000 sq mi), an area larger than England.

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