Sentences with phrase «as unconventional production»

Oil prices must inevitably rise as unconventional production peaks over the next decade and oil - exporting countries increasingly consume more of their own oil.

Not exact matches

As environmental costs go up in an emissions - constrained world, low cost barrels will continue to be produced while high cost, unconventional production will turn into a money - losing proposition.
Alta Mesa Resources, Inc. is a publicly traded (NASDAQ: AMR, AMRWW) independent exploration and production company focused on the development and acquisition of unconventional oil and natural gas reserves in the eastern portion of the Anadarko Basin referred to as the STACK.
She has followed an unconventional career path: seven years as a production supervisor for Steinway Pianos through a two - year stint as Deputy Director for the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development.
The United States will continue to grow as an important supplier of natural gas, projected to increase to 5.3 trillion cubic feet as unconventional gas plays such as the Marcellus Shale account for more than 50 percent of U.S. production by 2030, EIA said.
Total oil production, including «unconventional» sources such as tar sands and shale oil, soon started to grow again.
When one of the actors is injured in a freak accident, Riggan brings in theater luminary Mike Shiner (Edward Norton) as a last - minute replacement, only for Mike's unconventional methods to lead to a clash of egos between the two men that puts the whole production in danger of shutting down before it even begins.
The production is as unconventional as the film story and direction and these featurettes share some of the process.
Oasis Petroleum, Inc. operates as an exploration and production company, which focuses on the acquisition and development of unconventional oil and natural gas resources in the Montana and North Dakota.
These different fascinations are often combined in the same work, highlighting a predilection for unconventional forms of knowledge - production as well as a sense of the absurd and the grotesque.
In subsequent years, the WEO has addressed various facets of the nexus: the WEO Special Report Redrawing the Energy - Climate Map in 2013 looked at energy infrastructure and climate resiliency; while the World Energy Outlook 2015 assessed the impact of water scarcity on coal - fired power plants in India and China as well as water requirements of unconventional gas production.
I start (and started) from the premise that the dramatic decline in crude oil prices that took place from August, 2014 ($ 96 / barrel), to March, 2015 ($ 44 / barrel), was due — on the one hand — to decreased demand, a function of slow economic growth in Asia, Europe, and elsewhere, endogenous, price - driven technological change leading to greater fuel efficiency, and policy - driven technological change that also has been leading to greater fuel efficiency, such as more stringent Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards in the United States; and — on the other hand — was due to increased supply, partly a function of the growth of unconventional (tight) U.S. oil production (a product of the combination of two technologies — horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing).
Note: What has qualified as «unconventional» at any particular time is a complex interactive function of resource characteristics, the available exploration and production technologies, the current economic environment, and the scale, frequency, and duration of production from the resource.
One of the issues in the production of unconventional hydrocarbons such as Canadian oil sands or heavy oils is their inability to be transported via pipeline due to low API gravity, high viscosity or high pour point.
Even if other production comes on line, e.g. from unconventional sources such as tar sands in Alberta or shale in the American West, their relatively high cost of production could permit low - cost producers, particularly Saudi Arabia, to increase production, drop prices for a time, and undermine the economic viability of the higher - cost competitors, as occurred in the mid-1980's.
Over the last decade, the decline in U.S. conventional natural gas production has been offset by turning to more unconventional sources, such as coalbed methane, tight sandstones, and gas shales.
North America's LNG exports are expected to increase the most as low - cost unconventional natural gas production prompts investment in LNG.
The ratio of energy returned on energy invested (EROEI) for fossil energy production has tended to fall as high - quality deposits of oil, coal, and natural gas are depleted, and as society relies more on unconventional oil and gas that require more energy for extraction, and on coal that is more deeply buried or that is of lower energy content.
The draft of the law states that exploration as well as production of «unconventional fossil fuels» is forbidden.
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