Sentences with phrase «from oil we need»

First we clearly understand the paradox that to diversify from oil we need oil revenues.

Not exact matches

A few decades from now, all the equipment needed to process oil may be installed on the seabed.
From this perspective, oil — and the pipelines that carry it to market — will be needed for a long time.
The amount of water needed to hydraulically fracture a well varies greatly, depending on how hard it is to extract oil and gas from each geological formation.
AZERBAIJAN: Azerbaijan's major oil reserves and decade - long economic boom make it an attractive potential partner for the EU, which needs to diversify its energy sources away from a heavy dependence on Russian gas.
Having long since grabbed the mantle of national economic powerhouse from Ontario — that the oil province accounted for the entirety of Canada's net job creation over the past 12 months being just the latest piece of evidence on that score — Alberta needs to take over Ontario's Big Man leadership role as well.
[WTI] oil prices probably need to be from $ 50 to $ 60 a barrel before things would turn around.»
But the defense contractor experienced a double whammy in 2014 between falling oil prices (triggering cutbacks on energy projects) and the substantial withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, reducing the need for the company's services there.
The oil market is re-balancing as demand continues to grow but more time is needed before these shifting fundamentals are felt by markets, the latest report from the International Energy Agency said Friday.
Prices for crude oil, the world economy's most essential commodity, will need until 2020 to recover from the price war unleashed last year by Saudi Arabia, the International Energy Agency said Tuesday in its annual outlook for the global energy market.
Backers of the project say it will reduce U.S. reliance on oil from the Middle East and allow the country to fulfill its energy needs from one of its closest allies.
The country needs to find a sustainable path away from deficit spending; it imports most of its manufactured goods and oil.
By 2035, the IEA estimates that world coal consumption needs to fall by 30 percent from current levels, while global oil usage will have to drop by 12 percent.
With regard to oil exports, the product from Alberta has to be moved across B.C. (more pipelines needed) and shipped in tankers (more port construction) to Asia.
For example, you'd need the Saudis to donate the next 146 years of revenue from their oil exports to fully pay down the debt.
What does the oil company really want and need from this investment?
To get a sense of the enormity of that task, consider calculations from the International Energy Agency that show global oil consumption will need to fall to 80 million barrels a day by 2035 if we're to limit atmospheric carbon to 450 parts per million.
The U.S. sale from the reserve was expected at some point but the timing of the purchase shows that refiners need supply now because even with the increase in supplies this week, oil supply are below the average range for this time of year.
Probably the most discussed aspect of the NGP Report (see this excellent discussion on CBC's The 180 beginning at around the seven minute mark) is the JRP's treatment (or lack thereof) of «upstream» greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs), and specifically the apparent asymmetry between the JRP's decision to consider the need to open markets for projected increases in oil production — the vast majority of which would uncontrovertibly be from the oil sands — but not the GHGs associated with this projected growth.
Are Enbridge and TransCanada really in a race to get the oil from the Midwest to the Gulf, or is there a need for both pipeline routes?
As this opinion piece points out, anyone thinking of boycotting oil from the oil sands needs to think about what they're choosing instead:
While Basic Energy Service reemerged from bankruptcy at the end of last year with a more sustainable cost structure and improved balance sheet, it needs higher oil prices to thrive, because those prices will drive customer demand for its services.
The Gulf Coast Express Pipeline, which is targeted to be in service in October 2019 pending regulatory approvals, would add a much - needed conduit for the flow to demand markets of the increasing amounts of associated gas that are being lifted from the Permian amid an avalanche of investment in the oil - rich play that spans West Texas and southeastern New Mexico.
The period from 2009 to 2014 is linked to a constantly improving economy which helps KMP as the need for both oil and natural increased.
The organization has launched several initiatives to determine which sectors could benefit the most from standards and have been working with key industries, such as the heating and plumbing, oil and gas and the electrotechnical sector to figure out how standards can better support their needs.
Susan I agree with your comments and believe the real leadership must come from the Trudeau government — not unlike the original vision for the trans - Canada pipeline we need energy security (not Middle - East oil) and we need a collaborative approach to energy (including hydro, renewables, transmission, strategies for demand reduction, etc Energy East in particular presents a great opportunity to rebuild a national identity...
If you are offering a $ 39.95 Oil Change with a 101 - Point Auto Inspection, you'll need to generate 33 more responses from the mailing in order to warrant spending the extra money for First Class Mail.
In environmental policy, the Party promises stronger greenhouse gas emission regulations and enforcement in the oil - patch; a water management plan to ensure that current and future needs are balanced; a moratorium on additional resource development on lakeshores and lake beds; a Green Energy Plan to support green energy projects and move the province away from coalpower; and a land - use framework that curbs urban sprawl and safeguards farmland and habitats in the vicinity of cities.
In recent years, oil and gas majors like Chevron and Royal Dutch Shell have invested billions of dollars into LNG projects in countries like Australia and Qatar, while further vast sums have been spent on plants that turn LNG back into gas in consuming countries, all in the belief the world's need for the fuel would rise rapidly — especially as countries, particularly in Asia, sought to move away from more polluting -LSB-...]
In other words, there's still an overhang left from the oil foray that needs watching.
You need to remember that workers from oil companies, banks, the military and the press are doing the same because, in our words if not yours, all have sinned and fallen short.
To get from there to the simplest cell all you need is the combination of a 15 - 17C oil molecule and an amino acid, in water they spontaneously form a sphere since the oil part is hyrophobic and the amino acid is hydrophyllic.
Also, by roasting them, this allows the natural oils from the almonds to be released, which then helps it to mix properly and you won't need to add any additional oil.
Hi there, The things we need to do for a (good) freebie: — RRB - I am Rosa, live in London and the food I like the most is Catalan, in particular my mother's traditional style of cooking with lots of just picked up vegetables from the garden, all sorts of pulses, crusty bread with tomato and olive oil and could go on.
Just add the oil from the can to your salad — no need to drain since you'll be adding more olive oil anyway.
3 Cook the mushrooms, onions, and garlic: There should be a few teaspoons of fat left in the pan from cooking the patties, but add additional oil if needed.
It really isn't that difficult — all you need is tortilla sheets (this you can buy from the stores, and you can choose whether you prefer wheat or corn tortillas), cut them into little pieces, brush them with a little oil, and then bake them for about ten minutes until golden brown and crispy.
Will I need to add more oil / butter to keep the bread from becoming too dry?
YOU»LL NEED: 1 Tbsp finely grated carrot; 1/4 tsp finely grated ginger; 2 tsp rice wine vinegar; 1/2 tsp honey; 1/2 tsp soy sauce; 1/8 tsp toasted sesame oil; 1 Tbsp canola oil; 1/2 cup purple cabbage; 3/4 cup cooked soba noodles or whole - wheat spaghetti (from 1 oz dry); 1/2 cup broccoli florets; 1/4 cup shredded carrots.
Depending on the fat content of your meat, you may need to add a little oil to the skillet to keep it from sticking.
I got the idea for the sauce from Lindsay's new cookbook — her almond sauce though (for 2 servings) calls for 1/2 a cup of sesame oil (I need to ask her if that is right, because that's a lot of oil and sesame oil can be very overpowering) which would have meant the sauce in her dish would be 17 points per serving, without the food included.
For the avocado pesto: 1 ripe avocado Juice from 1 - 2 lemons 2 small or 1 large garlic clove 1 cup packed basil leaves 1 jalapeno, seeded (optional) 2 tablespoons olive oil 1/4 cup water (more as needed to thin sauce) Salt and pepper to taste
This means the next morning it will still be fresh and delicious for the day and then all it needs is a protein source like a can of tuna in olive oil which I put in my bag and I'll take a lemon with me to work (I work from the local library) and then at lunchtime, I'll dress the salad from there.
The only reason for the oiled parchment in that oven environment would be to keep the top of the dough from drying out; if it's steamy in there, it shouldn't need it.
Finely chop the onion, mince the garlic and roughly chop the sundried tomatoes, add to the frying pan on a medium heat and fry off for a few minutes - you don't need to add any oil, there is enough from the tomatoes.
Water is needed to make the coconut milk from which the oil is extracted.
Add just the slightest blop of oil to the bowl (seriously, a 1 / 2 - second pour is all you need), along with a big squeeze from a lemon or lime half.
Just some olive oil and a few herbs and spices from your pantry are all you need to achieve delicious, tender, oven roasted chicken breasts that are perfect for using in recipes that require cooked chicken, or enjoying as is!
2 cups (300 g) cooked chickpeas, rinsed and drained 12 ounces zucchini (4 medium / 340 g), grated on the large holes of a box grater (2 cups packed) salt, as needed 4 teaspoons coriander seed 1 tablespoon cumin seed 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 large yellow onion, finely diced 4 large cloves garlic, minced 1 1/2 teaspoons smoked paprika 1/2 cup finely chopped parsley finely grated zest from 1 large lemon 1 large egg 1 cup (120 g) chickpea flour 1 1/4 cups (5 ounces / 140 g) crumbled feta cheese (I used sheep's milk) ~ 1/4 cup (60 ml) mild vegetable oil for frying, such as sunflower
Coconut oil must be solid from the get - go if you're going to use it in a recipe like this one where the fat needs to be cut into the flour.
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