Sentences with phrase «frac in»

In 1991, Mitchell Energy completed the first horizontal frac in the Texas Barnett shale, a project subsidized by the Gas Research Institute, which was funded by a federal tax on gas pipelines.
Exhibited in Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst in the Museum for Contemporary Art in Antwerp, Centre national des arts plastiques (CNAP), Gent, Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels, ICA London, Documenta in Kassel, Hamburg Kunstverein, FRAC in Reims, Wittgenstein Haus in Vienna, Whitney Biennial, Kunstverein in Munich, Venice Biennale, among others.
And then with the FRAC in Dijon in» 96, I had the experience of doing the same exhibition twice.
Entering an Adrian Schiess exhibition is not a passive experience, and his current show at FRAC in Marseille is no exception.
Clarissa Hayes joined FRAC in February 2015 as a child nutrition policy analyst.
Lauren joined FRAC in July 2017 as the government relations associate.
Marko joined FRAC in April 2012.
Etienne joined FRAC in November 2007.
Rashan joined FRAC in May 2011 and is FRAC's human resource associate.
Emily joined FRAC in October 2016 as the senior manager, communications.
Beverley joined FRAC in 2015 as the director of D.C. Hunger Solutions.
Randy rejoined FRAC in April 2016 as a senior research and policy analyst, after previously working for FRAC from 2003 — 2006.
Susan joined FRAC in September 2012.
Wendy joined FRAC in September 2015 as content writer / technical editor.
Michelle Griffin joined FRAC in May 2016 as FRAC's staff assistant.
Colleen joined FRAC in October 2014, as communications director.
Heather, who joined FRAC in January 2009, has a rich background in nutrition policy research, obesity prevention, and healthy eating strategies, including her prior work at the American Cancer Society, Mathematica Policy Research, and Tulane University.
Alison joined FRAC in February 2017 as a child nutrition policy analyst.

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Along with other rail companies, it's shipping more crude, frac sand and grain and it's doing more intermodal business — taking goods to another mode of transportation, such as ship or plane — than it has in the past.
The frac sand producer reinstated its lucrative dividend in November, but shares have gone sidewa...
Learn three reasons why these three frac sand suppliers might be in for further crashing share pr...
They are reaching natural limits on lateral length and suffering from a phenomenon called «frac hits» which is dropping production and impacting the economics of infill drilling in shale wells.
Shale producers are sharing what they know about frac hits at conferences and in technical papers more frequently.
As long as investors in frac sand suppliers are aware of the risks of that prolonged depressed energy prices, an overdue market correction, and industry overcapacity pose, then they can adjust their holdings accordingly as part of a diversified portfolio that can minimize the risks of devastating, permanent losses.
... For example, if we see a 30 % to 35 % reduction in average rig count, we estimate that raw frac sand demand could decline by as much as 15 % to 20 % from 2014 levels.
In fact, the entire frac sand industry, including US Silica's competitors, Hi - Crush Partners (NYSE: HCLP), and Emerge Energy Services (NYSE: EMES), have very strong balance sheets.
Even without any contract cancellations, 30 % of US Silica's production is exposed to potentially falling frac sand prices in the spot market, which could mean 2015's financial results decline compared to the record results of 2014.
In my coverage of U.S. Silica Holdings (NYSE: SLCA), as well as the frac sand industry in general, I've explained to readers the long - term growth potential these investments represenIn my coverage of U.S. Silica Holdings (NYSE: SLCA), as well as the frac sand industry in general, I've explained to readers the long - term growth potential these investments represenin general, I've explained to readers the long - term growth potential these investments represent.
However, should slowing global economic growth or recession result in a long - term reduction (three to five years) in energy prices, then U.S. Silica and its peers will face the prospect of their current lucrative contracts expiring and themselves sitting atop literal mountains of frac sand, while demand may have fallen off a cliff.
The long - term contracts these companies have secured for this increased production means that a short - term decline in energy prices, and thus demand for frac sand, isn't a major concern.
However, given the company's strong balance sheet, future growth plans, and the strong long - term potential future of America's shale oil and gas production, I remain bullish on frac sand producers in general, and US Silica specifically.
To find funds to expand your breakfast - in - the - classroom program, our friends and partners at FRAC also recommend checking with your local dairy council and Food Family Farming (F3).
It's an incredible opportunity for school nutrition professionals in Arizona to learn more about breakfast - in - the - classroom, to hear from their peers who have successfully implementing BIC, and to network with state - level partners as well as the original Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom: Food Research and Action Center (FRAC), the National Association of Elementary School Principals Foundation (NAESPF), the National Education Association Health Information Network (NEA HIN), and the School Nutrition Foundation (SNF).
Back in February, FRAC released their yearly School Breakfast Scorecard, which provides a look at national and state data for breakfast participation.
On Thursday, January 15, 2015, the Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom — School Nutrition Foundation, FRAC, NAESP Foundation, and NEA HIN, with the generous support of the Walmart Foundation — will hold the next School Breakfast Summit, in continuance of the newest phase... Continue reading →
FRAC is a partner in the Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom initiative, along with the School Nutrition Foundation, NEA Healthy Futures, and the National Association of Elementary School Principals Foundation.
In FRAC's most recent School Breakfast Scorecard (SY 2015 - 16) Idaho moved up four spots, from 17 to 13; of the 101,748 Idaho students participating in the NSLP, 60,406 also participate in the SBIn FRAC's most recent School Breakfast Scorecard (SY 2015 - 16) Idaho moved up four spots, from 17 to 13; of the 101,748 Idaho students participating in the NSLP, 60,406 also participate in the SBin the NSLP, 60,406 also participate in the SBin the SBP.
We invite you to register now for FRAC's Thursday, June 9, Breakfast Matters webinar, «Building Strong School Meals Programs in Charter Schools»; the 60 - minute presentation starts at 3 p.m. ET.
FRAC President Jim Weill cites breakfast - in - the - classroom specifically as one strategy that can help increase breakfast participation; Community Eligibility Provision expansion is another.
There is a new webinar on FRAC's schedule as well, coming up on November 12 — Principal Champions for Breakfast After the Bell in Secondary Schools.
There is a very readable Q - and - A format in USDA Summary, excellent materials from a webinar by USDA and Food Research Action Center (FRAC), and the School Nutrition Association page with links and member - only comment section.
The four organizations, collectively known as Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom, are the Food Research & Action Center (FRAC), National Association of Elementary School Principals Foundation, the NEA Foundation, and School Nutrition Foundation.
According to FRAC's most recent School Breakfast Scorecard, Utah has increased breakfast participation by 7.7 percent, but it's not enough; they are still 51st in the country, reaching 38 low - income students at breakfast for every 100 at lunch.
Speakers from our partners at FRAC and The NEA Foundation will be on the call, as well as stakeholders from previously - funded districts who will share their experiences with both the grant process, and breakfast - in - the - classroom.
The state is ranked 48th out of 51 in FRAC's most recent School Breakfast Scorecard, up one spot from the previous year, feeding 43 free / reduced price (FRP) students in the School Breakfast Program for every 100 FRP students in the School Lunch Program.
School Nutrition Foundation invites you to join us as we kick off our 2013 - 14 «Webinar Wednesday» series on Wednesday, September 11, 2013 when we will present «Connecting Schools and Communities through the Afterschool Meal Program» in partnership with the Food Research and Action Center (FRAC) and the Afterschool Alliance.
The social media event is coordinated with the release of FRAC's annual reports that focus on participation in the National School Breakfast Program; the reports include:
First, FRAC's «Breakfast Matters» series continues on Thursday, November 12, 2015, at 3 p.m. ET, with «Principal Champions for Breakfast After the Bell in Secondary Schools.»
We are so excited to participate in today's I Love #SchoolBreakfast campaign with our friends at FRAC!
FRAC's latest School Breakfast Scorecard report was released earlier this week, along with their annual School Breakfast: Making it Work in Large School Districts report.
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