Sentences with phrase «international oil corporations»

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Hercules, Caesar, Colleoni: there is symbolized brute strength, military power, political power, economic power, the power to enslave and destroy; the power of international arms sales, nuclear stockpiles, oil cartels and transnational corporations; the spiritual power of imposed belief and religious triumphalism demanding obedience and maintaining an uncertain peace by the balance of terror, whether by threats of hell or atomic apocalypse.
These dedicated zones will be occupied by both domestic companies like China Oil & Foodstuffs Corporation and international country pavilions from Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Africa.
The statement signed by its spokesman, Mudoch Agbinibo, said, «We are going to support any collective / negotiation team emerging from the Chief (Dr.) Papa Edwin Kiagbodo Clark, Niger Delta elders and genuine stakeholders conference to engage with the Federal Government of Nigeria, representatives from the home countries of all multinational oil corporations and neutral international mediators that will be focused on achieving the short, medium and long term frameworks and objectives to de-escalating conflicts in the Niger Delta.
Relegislate abortion, defend marriage, protect millionaires, abolish collective bargaining, hand out unfathomable tax breaks to giant oil corporations, dismantle the most popular and necessary entitlement program, and threaten to destroy America's international credit rating, but what has the GOP done for me lately?
Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo (SAN), has explained that the approvals he granted the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) while he was Acting President were not for approval of contracts but for financing arrangements for Joint Ventures between the corporation and International Oil CompanCorporation (NNPC) while he was Acting President were not for approval of contracts but for financing arrangements for Joint Ventures between the corporation and International Oil Compancorporation and International Oil Companies (IOCs).
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) is working closely with the international oil companies (IOCs) to deploy a structured and holistic security apparatus to...
Other green groups and corporations, including CarbonFootprint.com, CarbonCounter.org, Conservation International, The Nature Conservancy and British Oil Giant BP, among others, also offer carbon calculators on their websites.
According to three new reports on «Promoting International Energy Security» issued by the RAND Corporation, because the energy purchases made by the US Department of Defense are not large enough to influence world oil prices — despite DoD requiring considerable amounts of fuel to function — cutting fuel use is the only effective choice... Read more →
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The three spinoffs are Covisint (COVS), a microcap cloud storage company that was recently spun out of Compuware Corporation, Rayonier Advanced Materials (RYAM), spun out of Rayonier in the middle of 2014, and a stock I held earlier this year, Civeo Corp. (CVEO), spun out of Oil States International last June.
Although Belize does not have substantial petroleum deposits, a number of international corporations have identified areas on the reef where drilling for oil could potentially be profitable.
Saito's artworks are held in the collection of numerous international corporations, including AT&T, Chevron Oil, HJ Heinz, Northrop, PepsiCo, Pfizer, Siemens and Estee Lauder, as well as the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, Duke University Museum and the Aldrich Museum.
In addition to private collections, Serr's work is held by these corporations: Quarles & Brady, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Wells Fargo, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Norwest Bank, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Johnson International, Racine, Wisconsin; Spectrum Brands, Madison, Wisconsin; Dow Chemical, Midland, Michigan; Piper, Jaffray, Minneapolis Minnesota; Sprint, Kansas City, Missouri; Brigham Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; Reader's Digest, Pleasantville, New York; Bank of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec; Bank of Nova Scotia, Toronto, Ontario; Imperial Oil Ltd., Toronto, Ontario; Shell Oil Canada, Toronto, Ontario; and Gulf Oil Canada Ltd., Calgary, Alberta.
«It emerged at the international level, through the combination of, among others: (1) the conservationist interests of big environmental NGOs in the North, (2) the interests of national and sub-national governments in the North seeking low - cost alternatives to supposedly «offset» their continued and excessive emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases, (3) the interests of national and sub-national governments in the South seeking to obtain financial resources for the «protection» of forests in their countries, (4) the interests of corporations that could profit from market - tradable «offset» credits, including through speculation on secondary (derivatives) markets, which would allow them to continue destroying the forests for the extraction of timber, minerals or oil, the establishment of monoculture plantations, etc., thus expanding their business opportunities, and (5) the interests of consultants and other actors involved in financial capital markets who want to turn «unexploited» forests into a new market for this type of capital, through the commercialization of «environmental services» such as carbon sequestration, among others.»
This, in turn, has morphed, since 1992 and the Rio Conference, into a legitimising myth for a gamut of interconnected political agendas, above all for a range of European sensibilities with regards to America, oil, the car, transport, economic growth, trade, and international corporations.
Meanwhile an internal audit by the World Bank's International Finance Corporation (IFC) concluded it had violated its own environmental rules in lending to palm oil companies.
Remember how an internal audit of the World Bank's International Finance Corporation showed that it violated its own procedures in lending to palm oil companies — the social and environmental impacts of
According to three new reports on «Promoting International Energy Security» issued by the RAND Corporation, because the energy purchases made by the US Department of Defense are not large enough to influence world oil prices — despite DoD requiring considerable amounts of fuel to function — cutting fuel use is the only effective choice... Read more →
Then there is the following example, one where the French business school INSEAD (Institut Européen d'Administration des Affaires) had a role - playing exercise where students ran a fictional international oil and gas corporation facing climate change decisions.
Leading international law firm Clifford Chance has advised Nagarjuna Oil Corporation Limited (NOCL), a member of the Nagarjuna Group, on the investment of up to US$ 130 million by Trafigura Pte Ltd into NOCL's oil refinOil Corporation Limited (NOCL), a member of the Nagarjuna Group, on the investment of up to US$ 130 million by Trafigura Pte Ltd into NOCL's oil refinoil refinery
Its express purpose is to «ensure that corporations engaged in mining, oil or gas activities and receiving support from the Government of Canada act in a manner consistent with international environmental best practices and with Canada's commitments to international human rights standards».
Advised an international oil and gas corporation on the launch of a new product, focusing particularly on product liability, health and safety, regulatory law and general contract and tort issues.
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