«With his silver hair, dark suits, and deep Texas drawl, Tillerson is the very picture of
a big oil executive,» O'Keefe writes.
Not exact matches
When it comes to the
big screen, Wall Streeters fall in a category with pharmaceutical manufacturers and
oil company
executives — untouchably unsympathetic.
«BP is continuing to plan for a lower
oil price world,» chief
executive Bob Dudley said on Tuesday, adding that «I'm not expecting
big shifts in prices anytime soon and a price of $ 50 a barrel looks like the right number to plan on for the rest of the decade.»
«BP is continuing to plan for a lower
oil price world,» chief
executive Bob Dudley said earlier this month, adding that «I'm not expecting
big shifts in prices anytime soon and a price of $ 50 a barrel looks like the right number to plan on for the rest of the decade.»
Executive Director of the SAPIA, Avhapfani Tshifularo, told journalists that the potential return of Iranian
oil exports to South Africa threaten to displace barrels from Saudi Arabia and Nigeria that plugged the supply gap when sanctions were imposed on Iran, which is OPEC's fifth
biggest producer.
County
Executive Hein's leadership on
big environmental issues like fracking and
oil and gas pipelines has been stellar, and he has also given his attention to the details of taking care of our more vulnerable populations, such as elders and veterans.
But the
executives of
Big Oil can rest easy for now: Even the most mature biomass - to - biofuels processor — the Hempstead, New York — based Changing World Technologies — is still struggling after five years of operation at large scale.
As alternatives to
Big Oil and
Big Coal emerge, it would be a mistake for
executives to rely on loyalty or love from the public.
Big Coal is firing back at James Hansen, NASA's top climate expert, who on Monday told a House committee on energy and climate that he thought top
executives of coal and
oil companies should be tried for «crimes against humanity and nature.»
In fact, he raised more than one million dollars from
big oil just last month, most of which came after he announced his plan for offshore drilling in a room full of cheering
oil executives.
We commend the Maryland House for working to protect the health of their citizens and the climate over
Big Oil profits,» Mike Tidwell,
executive director of Chesapeake Climate Action Network, said in a statement.
Miya Yoshitani,
executive director of the Oakland - based Asian Pacific Environmental Network, told me, «It's kind of Jerry Brown acting like Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and the Easter Bunny, all in one for
big oil.»
Anders Eldrup, chief
executive of Danish state - controlled
oil and gas group Dong Energy, said businesses faced a
big choice.
«This is the
biggest challenge as we have at the moment as a company,» Ben van Beurden, chief
executive of
oil giant Shell, said recently.
The quick reaction time by some of the high - cost producers, notably the American shale
oil drillers, is why one of the world's foremost oilmen, Sadad Al - Husseini, the former
executive vice-president of Saudi Aramco, the world's
biggest oil and gas company, is becoming bullish on
oil even as Brent prices sink to the low $ 60s.
Sure, he's taken
executive action that attempts to address climate change, but if he and Democrats were as radical as some people think they are, we'd be seeing either an end to all drilling and mining on public lands or a nationalization of the process, with royalties coming back to the taxpayer instead of filling the pockets of
Big Oil.
Representing the climate movement, May Boeve, 350.org
Executive Director, and Jesse Bragg, Corporate Accountability International Media Director, spoke to financial ties between
Big Oil and the Science Committee, as well as climate impacts that likely could have been curbed if Exxon had told the truth when its scientists warned
executives about climate change.
CALGARY, Feb 18 (Reuters)- Canadian Pacific Railway Co, the country's second -
biggest rail operator, is considering what to do with C$ 2 billion ($ 1.83 billion) in surplus real estate, its chief
executive said on Tuesday as he defended plans to impose a surcharge on
oil tankers he considers unsafe.