Sentences with phrase «away from drilling»

Also, living close to some energy production facilities might be more dangerous than living away from drilling, construction and aggressive land use practices.
On this particular job, the plaintiff and the rest of the crew were put up in company housing about 30 miles away from the drilling site.
When the price of gas plummeted in 2008 to below production recovery prices, most drilling rigs switched away from drilling for gas to drilling for oil.
Giving your employees time away from drilling down into email, communicating in meetings or marathon - ing through a project — the activities associated with beta and gamma brain waves — allows them the mental energy to individually brainstorm, internalize information and devise some of their best action plans.

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Is it difficult to step away from fire drills and turn away from the mounting volume in your inbox?
It's a gamble that will certainly run into lawsuits from environmental groups who will fight tooth and nail to keep drillers away from the unspoiled wilderness.
You know the drill, adjust the baking time, and bake until the sides of the cake start to pull away from the pan a bit, and a tester / knife inserted into the center comes out clean.
To look Pat flush in the eye because there's nothing that makes the lady crazier than a player who looks away from The Look, who tries to evade those two blue drill bits digging into her skull.
Gyokeres was a whisker away from converting at the back post when Bjordal drilled a low ball across the face of the penalty area, and Sanchez came to his team's rescue moments later, when he got the smallest of touches to divert James's stinging drive onto the crossbar.
But following an edgy start with several fouls and yellow cards, the Spanish keeper palmed away a drilled shot from Klaas - Jan Huntelaar before the striker was eventually replaced by 19 - year - old Felix Platte.
He found a little at first, but couldn't discover anymore so he sold his equipment to a «junk» man who decided to seek expert advice from a mining engineer and discovered that the miner was drilling only 3 feet away from where the millions were!
«We can't just drill deep and expect to run away from contaminants on the land surface,» says Scott Jasechko, a study coauthor and water resources scientist at the University of Calgary in Canada.
The announcements reflect a continuing trend of lenders and Wall Street institutions stepping away from fossil fuel projects, in particular coal and cost - intensive oil projects, such as offshore and Arctic drilling.
Using records from more than 1.1 million births across Pennsylvania from 2004 to 2013, the researchers compared infants born to mothers living near a drilling site to those living farther away from a site, before and after fracking began at that site.
The engineer found a curious correlation — but it was with well 14 - 2, which was 1,000 feet away from 24 - 2 and had been drilled in 1980, more than 23 years before EnCana bought the operations in that area.
A short distance away from the murky pond, an oil services company had begun pumping millions of gallons of drilling waste into an injection well.
Scientists have been drilling through the ice and are now just 100 feet away from breaking into the third largest lake on the planet.
After a brief period of panic (the team's ice drills were lost thanks to a shipping mix - up and had to be fetched from a warehouse that was a 5 - hour flight away), the ice harvesting began.
«Cameras have recorded seafloor animals up to 150 km away from the open sea on Amery ice shelf but only photos of tiny area were taken through drill hole,» Katrin Linse, senior biodiversity biologist with the British Antarctic Survey, told Earther.
One great drill that makes it easy to learn how to stick out your bottom is to stand about 6 - 10inches away from the wall and hip hinge forward.
But in some cases, an acidic diet can make this bacteria highly aggressive and it can literally drill itself inside of a normal cell to get away from the acidity in the blood, as discovered by Robert O. Young, Ph.D..
A question away from the point, i read your articles on t - nation on the plp and the boxer drill / hill climb 1.
In Oakland, Calif., schools, students periodically practice a drill in which they move away from windows and crouch under their desks.
To Michelangelo it seemed a thousand years before the Magnificent went away so that he could correct the mistake; and, when he was alone, he removed an upper tooth from his old man, drilling the gum as if it had come out with the root, and the following day he awaited the Magnificent with eager longing.
For example, we reduced our overweight in Energy in recent quarters and have pivoted away from domestic onshore drillers to global players that have exposure to off - shore oil deposits that have traditionally enjoyed higher margins than onshore producers during a full energy cycle.
You can either use vines to block enemies away from Ivy or you can use the vines to bounce Ivy up into the air and then down again to use a spin drill move to take the enemies out permanently.
These include ending subsidies for the fossil fuel industry, boosting energy efficiency, advancing renewable sources like wind and solar power and moving away from the idea that «drill baby, drill» is a solution.
While he described various reviews of policies on oil drilling and much - needed changes in the Minerals (Mis) Management Service, he shied away from threatening to exert more direct oversight of efforts to cap the seafloor leak.
Founded in 2009 by Dave Rauschkolb, Hands Across The Sand aims to steer America's energy policy away from its dependence on offshore drilling and call for a new energy plan, which incorporates clean and renewable sources, and encourages conservation.
Greenpeace International executive director Kumi Naidoo said: «This illegal boarding of a peaceful protest ship highlights the extreme lengths that the Russian government will go to keep Gazprom's dangerous Arctic drilling away from public scrutiny.
Industry executives and analysts foresee a dramatic move away from diesel for drilling operations that could lead to at least half all of US rigs being powered by natural gas in the next five years.
The scientists then applied the equation to ancient corals from the mid-Holocene, which they later collected using a small, portable drilling platform at a site about 2 kilometers away from the modern coral site.
Bode interrupted to report that Romney and his people have failed to move away from a «drill, drill, drill» policy to adopt an all - of - the - above policy or even to hear the case for wind.
«Drilling near breeding areas would be prohibited during mating season, and power lines would be moved away from prime habitat to avoid serving as perches for raptors who prey on sage grouse,» notes Bette Grande, a research fellow at the Heartland Institute and a former North Dakota state legislator.
Our opportunity here isn't only about protecting the ocean waters of America, marine life, a favorite surf break, jobs or a given beach community; it's about demanding that our government utilize the best available science and data and listen to the massive outpouring of public opposition to destructive offshore oil and gas development, to shift the tides of energy development instead away from fossil fuels and toward renewables; it's about holding our President and federal agencies accountable for decisions they make about the management of the ocean; it's about protecting the ocean and every coastline from the atrocity and injustice of offshore drilling and exploration; it's about protecting clean water, air and beaches now and for the future; it's about protecting one another, and the Earth.
With adequate notice, the drill rig safety crews can prepare towing operations to remove the floating chunks of ice, but this year they were overwhelmed and resorted to emergency measures to keep the massive bergs away from the oil and gas machinery.
Let's say we shut down and decommissioned coal mines and coal - fired power plants, stopped new offshore drilling for oil and gas plus the development of shale oil and gas, moved away from nuclear power as too risky, spent trillions to subsidize non-viable windmills and solar panels to squeak by in avoiding a total blackout by imposing exorbitant taxes on energy in order to force people to cut back its use.
Drilling for shale gas raises serious safety concerns and risks polluting water supplies — and it could take vital funding away from the clean energy solutions we know are safe and will work.
With a large crowd supplying data, the real conditions of an area start to emerge and that information can be mapped and used to make predictions that can be drilled down to a small area or to provide more accurate weather forecasts for people living farther away from weather stations.
And the contamination of watersheds that provide drinking water for millions of people in cities hundreds of miles away from any natural gas drills poses a significant threat as well.
BTW: We're only a short time away from realizing that fossils or better, those that made them, had nothing to do with the creation of oil or natural gas and that both (& all hydrocarbons) were simply created as the planet was... there is a theory that if you drill anywhere on Earth — deep enuff — you will find oil.
Others who live in a rural area far away from towers will need the capabilities of a power drill, or a multi-directional outdoor antenna with an amplifier.
The move away from exploration and new drilling activity has seen a consolidation in the service company sector as businesses seek to merge or acquire competitors with advanced technologies or unique service offerings, as demonstrated in both the Halliburton takeover of Baker Hughes and Schlumberger's approach for Cameron.
The page breaks the visitor away from the dull and routine into a special magical place where you can reach them emotionally or drill a very specific point into their mind.
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