Sentences with phrase «drilling ban»

He says they were meant as a way to counteract the spread of local drilling bans.
Overturning Obama's Arctic drilling ban April 28 Trump issued an executive order overturning an indefinite ban on drilling in much of the U.S. Arctic Ocean and parts of the Atlantic.
I noted that it's hard to see a state shale - gas drilling ban meaningfully affecting a path to new energy options as long as the state is importing vast amounts of gas from other regions for both industry and household use:
When Baker Hughes and Halliburton were both downgraded by equity analysts following an Obama administration oil drilling ban in 2010, several of their long - serving directors decamped to take up seats at other firms.
Defensive drills banned and we almost missed CL football, only a late reprieve from Wenger allowing Bould to coach the defense again saved us by one point!
Despite the majority of Americans opposing ANWR drilling, Congress and President Trump lifted a 40 - year drilling ban on the refuge after the GOP tax bill was approved in December.
Crew members loading supplies onto an idle oil rig near Port Fourchon, La., in August as they awaited an end to the deepwater drilling ban.
The U.S. Chamber reported that it might challenge President Barack Obama's offshore drilling ban, CNBC reported.
«US Chamber of Commerce may sue Obama administration over Arctic drilling ban,» CNBC, December 22, 2016.
103, 11 a.m.) to discuss the prevalence of local drilling bans.
On Monday, Sanders told the anti-fracking base what it wanted to hear about the natural gas drilling ban.
How else to explain why the White House could blame $ 4 / gallon gasoline on the drilling bans supported by conservationists and Democrats — a patent lie — and that more than 50 % of the public would believe it?
While New York State has yet to decide whether to allow fracking, economically struggling Binghamton has passed a drilling ban which prohibits any exploration or extraction of natural gas in the city for the next two years.
The most one could say is that these sorts of groups have opposed specific legislation, such as carbon taxes or drilling bans, that Brulle wants politicians to enact into law.50 This opposition may explain a lot about Brulle's motivations, and it definitely shows that he's more interested in political victories than science, but it says nothing about how Americans form their views of the science of Global Warming.
Here's that aforementioned analyst, David Kotok, on the potential impact of the offshore drilling ban:
Florida can now refuse to grant leases to drill for oil or natural gas in our coastal waters, but putting a drilling ban in our Constitution is more permanent.
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