As Norway relies heavily on its North
Sea oil reserves, natural gas and shipping, the Norwegian government provided exemptions, at times full tax exemptions to many of its highest polluters.
Not exact matches
Britain is estimated to have substantial amounts of shale gas trapped in underground rocks and the national government has supported developing these
reserves to counter declining North
Sea oil and gas output.
shale
oil may be a bubble but countries like Libya Iraq Iran produce nothing compared to their potential / production capacity + there is always offshore exploration recently Morocco seems to be in the spot light not to mention the arctic
sea / north pole especially Russia where a new Koweit is to be found and also south China
sea Venezuela's tight
oil if all the types of
oil are included venezuela must be a heaven with a quarter of global
oil reserves with +300 billion barrels more than 260 bbls of Saudi Arabia that can still produce more than 10/11 million barrel / day that it's procucing today.
1 tablespoon extra virgin olive
oil 2 large onions, chopped 1/2 teaspoon fine - grain
sea salt 2 cups dried split green peas, picked over and rinsed 5 cups water juice of 1/2 lemon (
reserve the zest)
1 pound linguine 1 bunch fresh basil (
reserve some leaves for garnish) 1/2 cup pine nuts 2 avocados, pitted and peeled 2 tablespoons lemon juice 3 cloves garlic 1/2 cup olive
oil Sea salt Freshly ground black pepper 1 cup halved cherry tomatoes or sliced sun - dried tomatoes (optional)
Semolina pasta (and other wheat varieties) is
reserved for recipes that are meant to be smothered in hella olive
oil /
sea salt flakes / fresh cracked pepper and / or various tomato sauces (marinara, vodka, etc.).
1 1/2 cups lukewarm water 5 large egg yolks (
reserve one white for bread glaze or use one whole egg for glaze) 1 1/2 teaspoon
sea salt 1/4 cup coconut
oil 1/4 cup honey 4 1/2 cups organic sprouted whole wheat flour, or any other flour 1 tablespoon active dry yeast Optional topping: sesame seeds, poppy seeds, anise seeds, dried rosemary or dill
4 - 5 small fennel bulbs 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive
oil, plus more for drizzling 1/4 teaspoon fine grain
sea salt 1 1/2 tablespoons honey Half a lemon, scrubbed and sliced or cut into wedges 1/4 cup dry white wine 2 cups cooked white beans (corona, cannellini, etc) 1/2 cup water (or
reserved liquid from cooking the beans) 1/2 cup roughly chopped dill
PMS Bites (makes 6 bites) 6 dates, soaked in warm water for 5 - 10 minutes (
reserve the soaking water) 2 tsp of date soaking water 1 tsp of coconut
oil 1 tsp of cacao or cocoa powder 1 heaping tbsp of almond butter (or nut butter of your choice) a pinch of
sea salt cacao nibs for rolling the balls in (or shredded coconut, hemp seeds, chocolate chips, etc
for the topping 2 large fennel bulbs — sliced into 1 / 4 - inch (6 mm) thick slices, fronds
reserved 1 tablespoon olive
oil sea salt and pepper to taste about 4 - 5 small to medium sized apples, such as Pink Lady, Honey Crisp or Granny Smith ground cinnamon — to taste
1 tablespoon extra virgin olive
oil 1 small bulb fennel 1 clove garlic, crushed and minced 1 small shallot, thinly sliced 4.5 — 5 cups mixed heirloom tomatoes Juice of one large orange (about 1/2 cup) 1/2 fine
sea salt + pepper to taste Orange zest and
reserved fennel fronds to garnish
In Britain, the Falklands tend to be viewed through the prism of Argentine sabre - rattling − of which there has been plenty since huge
oil reserves were discovered in the
seas around the islands.
The company denies that the objective is simply to save money, and claims that to harvest
oil and gas profitably from the North
Sea, it must focus on the exploitation of small
reserves as the big wells run dry.
The agreement may also permit the exploitation of the large gas and
oil reserves said to lie beneath the Barents
Sea.
Cups 2 teaspoons vegetable
oil 3 garlic cloves, crushed to a paste with a little
sea salt 1 (1 - inch) piece fresh ginger, peeled and finely grated,
reserving any juice 1 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest (optional) 2 red chiles, seeded and finely sliced (optional) 10 ounces ground turkey or chicken (any ground meat should work actually) 1/2 cucumber, seeded and cut into 1/2 - inch dice 3/4 cup (2 ounces) snow peas, trimmed and cut into very thin strips 4 scallions, thinly sliced on the diagonal 8 basil leaves Handful of fresh cilantro leaves 4 crisp iceberg or Boston lettuce leaves 1/4 cup (2 ounces) bean sprouts, soaked in ice water and drained just before use
In the early 1980s, an
oil reserve was discovered in the North
Sea, off the coast of Norway.
We've already mined out much of the coal that's really easy to dig up (Britain had massive
reserves in the nineteenth century), and
oil is increasingly being sought in expensive locations like the deep
sea and Arctic.
It and other
oil - producing nations have, among other things, claimed a need for adaptation funding — normally
reserved for the poor nations that have done little to cause climate change but are bearing the brunt of weather disasters and other problems — because of rising
sea levels that threaten offshore
oil rigs.
If the alternative had been adopted the UK would NOW have a working coal industry and plentiful
reserves of North
Sea oil and Gas and more time to ramp up on sustainable energy production.
In addition to its potential as an energy transport conduit and wind - generating resource, the East China
Sea also has
oil and gas
reserves.
Those wanting independence — the «Yes» camp — claim the country's renewable electricity potential and North
Sea oil and gas
reserves can provide cheap, clean energy for decades to come.
Lambasted as a «carve - up «deal by critics for barring several nations and environmental groups from participating, the U.S., Norway, Russia, Denmark and Canada agreed to abide by the 1982 Law of the
Sea in managing the region's vast
oil and gas
reserves.
The story goes like this Greenpeace wanted to go the Northern
Sea Route in Russia's Arctic and protest, for that read, interrupt the search for
oil and gas in the Arctic, the Arctic is reckoned to have 13 % of the worlds undiscovered
oil reserves and around 31 % of the worlds undiscovered natural gas
reserves.
The
oil industry is increasingly looking towards the region, as
oil and gas
reserves become more accessible as climate change causes large areas of Arctic
sea ice to melt.
Issue involved claimed failure to disclose value of
oil and gas
reserves in North
Sea and elsewhere, accounting treatment of various assets, and proper accounting for asset transfers.