Sentences with phrase «cent of production from»

In a move likely aimed at appeasing competition regulators, the mining companies scrapped plans to jointly market up to 15 per cent of production from their Pilbara operations.

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Countries actually generate revenue from printed currency, thanks to «seigniorage,» or the difference between the cost of production (roughly 9 cents per bill) and its face value.
He said the contractor has removed 50 per cent of costs from when it started production and is looking at how to remove another 50 per cent as it gets into full production, making it «an affordable airplane» to the U.S. government.
Gold and nickel producer Independence Group has posted a 264 per cent increase in profit for the six months to December, on the back of increased production from its Jaguar and Tropicana operations and at lower costs.
Canadian Natural production averaged a record 1.02 million barrels of oil equivalent per day in the fourth quarter, a 19 per cent increase from the year - earlier period, as it ramped up the latest expansion of its Horizon oilsands mining and upgrading project.
The value of exports rose by around 2 3/4 per cent in the March quarter, reflecting a strong pick - up in the volume of rural exports, as farm production recovers from the effects of the drought.
Growth in industrial production has slowed gradually but remains strong; production expanded by 14.4 per cent over the year to December, down from a peak of 19.4 per cent in March.
The prices of outputs from the final stage of production increased by 4.3 per cent over the year to the December quarter (Graph 56).
At the same time, the company's oil and gas production dropped 10 per cent to 300,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day in the quarter from 334,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day last year.
Additional uncertainty in these calculations arises from the assumption that a 10 per cent GST has the same effect on the retail price as a 10 per cent WST, even though the WST is levied at an earlier stage of production and therefore represents a smaller amount of tax for a given tax rate.
There has also been a slowing in industrial production; year - ended growth fell from around 3 per cent in the middle of the year to 0.7 per cent in November, reflecting falls in German and Italian production.
Although there is substantial uncertainty over the timing and size of expansions, the analysis suggests that new capacity coming on stream between mid 2004 and 2007 would imply an increase in overall production of around 28 per cent from the levels of 2003/04, corresponding to annual growth of about 9 per cent.
New Democrat Leader John Horgan explains how the Liberal government promised the cleanest liquefied natural gas industry in the world, but are ignoring 70 per cent of the greenhouse gas emissions from the production.
The price of oil, one of Canada's major exports, fell as soaring U.S. production undermined a 10 per cent rally from December lows.
Rio lifted shipments of iron ore from its flagship Pilbara operations by 5 per cent in the March quarter, while bauxite and copper production also jumped.
To put that deposit in perspective, 3,000 ounces of gold represents 1.4 per cent of the 209,000 ounces of gold Goldcorp produced from its Red Lake mines complex in 2017, and an even smaller 0.12 per cent of its estimated total gold production last year of 2.6 million ounces.
They simply want to avoid having instability disrupt their trade and domestic production, and to avoid having to take a loss on their international reserves held (mainly from inertia stemming from World Wars I and II when the United States increased its share of the world's gold to 80 per cent by 1950).
Growth in industrial production in the region slowed to a rate of 7 per cent in late 1996, down from a peak of 14 per cent in 1994.
After declining over the first half of September as US inventories increased and US demand eased, prices rose following OPEC's unexpected decision to reduce oil production quotas by around 3 1/2 per cent, effective from November.
The stock has lost 60 per cent of its value over that time, despite the fact first production from the Balama mine in Mozambique is now just months away in August.
He said this was because the co-operative was shifting away from producing commodity products, which now account for about 30 per cent of its total production, and had not sold anything on the Global Dairy Trade auction since 2013.
«Dairy exports have decreased from 50 per cent of milk production [worth around $ 5 billion per annum] to around 25 per cent, so this newest cull could result in the complete collapse of Australia's export industry.»
Production of cotton has ramped up in Australia with the number of bales rising to 3.8 million in 2016 - 17 from 2.7 million and the area of land planted to cotton increased 80 per cent to 473,000 hectares over that time, according to Cotton Australia.
The firm added it would fine producers an extra 0.45 ppl, from July to the end of September, if they strayed more than 10 per cent below or above average milk production.
From 2002 to 2012, Australia's share of global dairy trade has fallen from 15 per cent to 7 per cent and the nation's milk production has fallen from 12.3 billion litres to 9.2 billion litFrom 2002 to 2012, Australia's share of global dairy trade has fallen from 15 per cent to 7 per cent and the nation's milk production has fallen from 12.3 billion litres to 9.2 billion litfrom 15 per cent to 7 per cent and the nation's milk production has fallen from 12.3 billion litres to 9.2 billion litfrom 12.3 billion litres to 9.2 billion litres.
Over the same period, New Zealand's share of global dairy trade has risen from 30 per cent to 37 per cent while milk production has grown from 13.6 billion litres to 19.1 billion litres.
Australian milk production has plunged 20 per cent to about 9 billion litres a year, while farm prices have fallen, leading in some cases to bank foreclosure.But Mr Rowley said these factors strengthened the case to create a listed dairy farm: «From 2007 to 2011 China tripled dairy imports and dairy demand is 10 billion litres a year, which is more than the whole of Australian production
The energy yield from the anaerobic digestion of the starch factory's wastewater is double that which is required for the mill's production, making the factory 100 per cent self - sufficient for its energy needs.
As well as explaining that the production of meat — on its journey from farm to fork — is responsible for 15 per cent of the planet's harmful greenhouse gas emissions, it underlines that raising equivalent amounts of grain or vegetables for human consumption uses far less land, water and resources.
Consider the following: in the five years going from 2008 to 2012 inclusive, UK government receipts from taxation on petroleum exploration and production activities came to # 44.62 billion, representing an average ETR of 27 per cent on a gross industry income of # 165 billion (the fiscal years of other North Sea producers run concurrently with calendar years, so UK fiscal data has to be annualised to make it properly comparable to that of other North Sea producers).
Demonstrated capability to deliver growth with a compound annual growth rate in iron ore production of 14.8 per cent over the period from 1999 to 2007.
Thus, by virtue of section 5 of the Act, the payment of royalty in respect of the Deep Offshore production sharing contracts shall range from 4 to 12 per cent while no royalty shall be paid whatsoever in areas in excess of 1000 metres depth!
Thanks to a two cents per kilowatt - hour production incentive from the U.S. government, they are being built at a rate that will increase the amount of wind - generated electricity by nearly three gigawatts a year.
Meat is a major contributor to that: 80 per cent of agricultural emissions come from meat production, and the problem is getting worse.
That's over 15 per cent of global production from almost nothing 10 years ago.
Production of tantalum from conflict areas has since fallen by 75 per cent.
Global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel combustion and cement production grew 2.3 per cent to a record high of 36.1 billion tonnes CO2 in 2013.
If it does, he expects to drive down the cost of artemisinin production from a dollar per gram to just 10 cents.
The result is a net CO2 reduction of up to 70 per cent on a well - to - wheel - basis, the measurement of CO2 release of a fuel from its production (well) to its combustion or deployment (wheel).
Pontiac — Along with the Solstice SD - 290, Pontiac will feature two new G8 performance sedans, including a slightly enhanced version of the G8 GT production model and a completely customized G8 GT from 50 Cent and Unique Autosports (viewed in the Pirelli Tires display).
Sixty per cent of MINI suppliers are UK - based and with body panels from MINI's Plant Swindon and engines from Plant Hams Hall, the MINI Production Triangle is a thriving asset to UK manufacturing.
A business activity screen filters companies that are directly active in, or derive over five per cent of their revenue from, a prohibited Muslim activity such as alcohol, tobacco, gambling or pork production.
By using materials from 99 cent stores, with often obscure and questionable manufacturing chains, 99 Cents or Less hopes to make the connection between past, present, and future centers of production and points to a way that artists can address the manners in which mass production has changed and will continue to change and evolve.
The federal production tax credit (PTC), which offers wind energy developers 2.2 cents for every kilowatt - hour of electricity produced from grid - tied projects, was a key case in point at the conference.
VietNamNet Bridge Viet Nam is hoping to boost its renewable energy production, especially wind and solar energy, to more than 10.7 per cent of total generation by 2030, up from the previously planned 6 per cent.
Production tax credit of 1.8 or 2.1 cents / kWh from the first 6,000 MWe of new nuclear capacity in their first eight years of operation (the same rate as available to wind power on an unlimited basis).
The proportion of employment from logging in the region now represents less than 1 per cent, compared to growing film production (2 per cent), high - tech (8 per cent), and tourism (10 per cent).
(Sec. 383) Allows a lessee to withhold from payment any royalty due and owing to the United States under any leases under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act for offshore oil or gas production from a covered lease tract if, on or before the date that the payment is due and payable to the United States, the lessee makes a payment to the state of 44 cents for every $ 1 of royalty withheld.
There would be no wind power in the United States without massive federal and state support, including a 2.2 - cent per kilowatt - hour federal production tax credit and Renewable Portfolio Standards in various states that require electric utilities to acquire a certain percentage of their power from approved renewable sources, regardless of cost.
This parallels a recent NOAA study of atmospheric methane measurements that found that «methane emissions from natural gas as a fraction of production have declined from approximately 8 per cent to approximately 2 per cent over the past three decades» — with production soaring in recent years.
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