Sentences with phrase «gas companies lose»

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The world's largest publicly - traded oil and gas company by market value has ridden out a collapse in crude prices better than most, its vertically - integrated model allowing downstream businesses to capture the value that upstream operations lose when oil prices are low.
As a vice-president of parent company China National Petroleum Corp. explained at an oil and gas industry conference in Calgary, the company felt it was being shut out of Canada's oilsands by political pressure from the U.S. and had lost confidence in Enbridge's ability to manage aboriginal opposition to the line.
Like many oil and gas producers, Paramount Resources, Clay Riddell's original and largest company, came storming back in 2016 after a miserable 2015, which saw Riddell lose his billionaire status.
Gazprom needed new foreign markets: Gazprom has been losing market share at home to Novatek and to oil and gas companies such as Rosneft.
New York landowners blocked from cashing in on the natural gas boom by the state's just - announced fracking ban may fight back in court, but experts say energy companies are unlikely to spend their money and time on lawsuits when they've already lost their investments.
More than 700 parcels of land are affected by the proposed pipeline, and 120 landowners face losing property to the gas company under eminent domain.
Ubong revealed that the modules for the second train were fabricated by a Nigerian company which collaborated with its foreign partners to safely execute the project without any Lost Time injuries (LTI's), adding that «We're continuing the campaign for gas by discussing with various stakeholders to deepen and expand domestic gas supply to existing industrial and new manufacturing clusters in various locations in Nigeria.»
In the PHMSA database, which lists more than 1,400 gas companies, 72 companies reported lost and unaccounted for rates of 10 percent or higher.
The U-shaped diagram also highlights how «middle - of - the - road» companies — firms that emit a moderate level of greenhouse gases and would likely neither lose nor gain from the passage of climate laws — spend the least lobbying on climate change.
Not to mention a significant drain on the pockets of natural gas companies who don't get to bill for the lost gas.
Right now, oil and gas companies are losing hundreds of millions of tons of methane each year, which wastes, in turn, hundreds of millions worth of natural gas.
[5] Ford was said not to concern about losing money on the Focus so the company could sell gas guzzlers for big profits.
Coal companies have lost more than 90 percent of their value since the global coal bubble in 2011, and many companies have declared bankruptcy due to collapsing demand, oversupply on the international market, cheap natural gas prices, and new environmental regulations.
In addition to the local impact on marine life and coastlines in the Northwest, building the Bellingham coal terminal and others like it would provide access to the vast Asian market for big coal companies in the U.S. that are losing domestic market share to cleaner - burning natural gas and green energy.
Smaller, oil sands - only players such as MEG Energy are more vulnerable during a downturn because they don't have the cash cushion of larger companies and don't have refining operations to offset lost revenue from oil and gas sales.
The answer, he discovered, was that state regulators allowed the companies to pass on the cost of lost gas to ratepayers.
Companies in Southern California in particular seem to lose more methane, compared to their overall natural gas production, than companies elsewhere in the state, according to a 20Companies in Southern California in particular seem to lose more methane, compared to their overall natural gas production, than companies elsewhere in the state, according to a 20companies elsewhere in the state, according to a 2013 study.
Louisiana is losing out on mineral royalties owed by bankrupt oil and gas companies due to the unique way the state classifies royalties as «rent,» and a legal advisory committee is working on a fix.
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