Sentences with phrase «competition for oil companies»

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The change is one of many in the North American energy landscape affecting Pemex, which also faces competition in exploration and production as Mexico prepares to allow foreign oil companies back into the country for the first time in 75 years.
«To the point where competition among the Oil Marketing Companies remains high, market price for both Brent crude and refined oil dropping in average price terms, added to the appreciation of the Cedi against the U.S. dollar, and increasing national fuel stock; the Institute for Energy Security (IES) believe that there is enough positive momentum and fundamental justification to move the prices of Petrol and Diesel lower on the local market,» IES said in a release signed by Gilbert Richmond Rockson, Principal Research AnalyOil Marketing Companies remains high, market price for both Brent crude and refined oil dropping in average price terms, added to the appreciation of the Cedi against the U.S. dollar, and increasing national fuel stock; the Institute for Energy Security (IES) believe that there is enough positive momentum and fundamental justification to move the prices of Petrol and Diesel lower on the local market,» IES said in a release signed by Gilbert Richmond Rockson, Principal Research Analyoil dropping in average price terms, added to the appreciation of the Cedi against the U.S. dollar, and increasing national fuel stock; the Institute for Energy Security (IES) believe that there is enough positive momentum and fundamental justification to move the prices of Petrol and Diesel lower on the local market,» IES said in a release signed by Gilbert Richmond Rockson, Principal Research Analyst.
And BBL might be in an even better position than some of oil companies due to less major competition for some of the resources they mine for.
0 0 24th ANNUAL TEXAS PAINTING AND SCULPTURE EXHIBITION 1962 - 1963 Sponsored by the San Antonio Art League and Witte Memorial Museum Dallas Museum of Fine Arts Museum of Fine Arts, Houston EXHIBITION Witte Museum, San Antonio Corpus Christi Art Foundation, Centennial Museum Beaumont Art Museum Dallas Museum of Fine Arts JURY John Gordon, Curator, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York PURCHASE PRIZES $ 1200 San Antonio Art League Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Art League $ 1000 State Fair of Texas Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Dallas Museum $ 750 Sears, Roebuck and Company Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Dallas Museum $ 500 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Purchase Prize for the permanent collection of the Houston Museum CASH AWARDS $ 100 Beaumont Art Museum Award $ 100 Corpus Christi Art Foundation Award $ 100 Foley's of Houston Award $ 100 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Award * $ 100 Museum of Fine - Arts, Houston, Award * $ 100 Pollock Paper Corporation Award $ 100 Schlumberger Well Surveying Corporation Award additional awards may be announced later * donated by Humble Oil & Refining Company of Houston ELIGIBILITY The artist must be a permanent resident of Texas, having lived at least six months in the state during the year preceding the competition.
The 4 - 1/2 year competition is being co-sponsored by NRG, an energy company, and COSIA (Canada's Oil Sands Innovation Alliance) and will separate the new technologies for testing at either a coal power plant or a natural gas facility.
But the sharp drop in coal prices, under competition from cheap natural gas, and a string of bankruptcies among leading US coal companies has inadvertently revealed the coal industry's continued support for climate denial - even as oil companies moved away from open rejection of the science.
Also if you want to what is right for the client stop double ending deals and have some real competition in the industry rather than relying on a price fixing strategy as the oil companies seem to be on.
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