Not exact matches
Chinese engineering
companies, banks and shipyards are all muscling into LNG,
typically the preserve of Western, Japanese and South Korean players, as government coal - to -
gas switching policies make LNG an increasingly strategic fuel.
Many utilities can generate power using either coal or natural
gas, so if the latter's price gets cheap enough —
typically below $ 4.50 per MCF — power
companies will make the switch.
Companies typically vent these early
gases into the atmosphere for up to a month or more until the well hits its full stride, at which point it is hooked up to a pipeline.
These cards are co-branded with a gasoline
company such as BP, Shell or Chevron and
typically offer the best rewards on
gas purchases — but only at their own stations.
Gas incentive programs are typically formed through alliances between a retailer or grocer and a gas compa
Gas incentive programs are
typically formed through alliances between a retailer or grocer and a
gas compa
gas company.
These cards are co-branded with a
gas company such as BP, Shell or Chevron and
typically offer the best rewards on
gas purchases at their respective stations.
For example, if your
company typically spends around $ 500 a month on fuel, you'll earn as much as $ 180 by the end of the year just for
gas purchases.
Second, your (correct) statement that «most oil and
gas companies are
typically valued based on risked DCF models in which near - term production and profits count much more» should be an indication that their concern may have some merit.
Unlike tech
companies such as Facebook or even Tesla, the primary investor value proposition for which depends on rapid growth and far - future profitability, most oil and
gas companies are
typically valued based on risked DCF models in which near - term production and profits count much more than distant ones.
21 Fossil Fuels: Natural
Gas Fossil Fuels: Natural Gas Formed at the same time as oil At higher temperatures, relatively more gas is formed than oil... at lower temps, more oil than gas is formed Typically gets trapped above the layer of oil and below the cap rock when there is a «fold» in the Earth's rock layers Cleaner burning than coal or oil Colorless, odorless in its natural form... power companies add odor in order to detect le
Gas Fossil Fuels: Natural
Gas Formed at the same time as oil At higher temperatures, relatively more gas is formed than oil... at lower temps, more oil than gas is formed Typically gets trapped above the layer of oil and below the cap rock when there is a «fold» in the Earth's rock layers Cleaner burning than coal or oil Colorless, odorless in its natural form... power companies add odor in order to detect le
Gas Formed at the same time as oil At higher temperatures, relatively more
gas is formed than oil... at lower temps, more oil than gas is formed Typically gets trapped above the layer of oil and below the cap rock when there is a «fold» in the Earth's rock layers Cleaner burning than coal or oil Colorless, odorless in its natural form... power companies add odor in order to detect le
gas is formed than oil... at lower temps, more oil than
gas is formed Typically gets trapped above the layer of oil and below the cap rock when there is a «fold» in the Earth's rock layers Cleaner burning than coal or oil Colorless, odorless in its natural form... power companies add odor in order to detect le
gas is formed
Typically gets trapped above the layer of oil and below the cap rock when there is a «fold» in the Earth's rock layers Cleaner burning than coal or oil Colorless, odorless in its natural form... power
companies add odor in order to detect leaks
Many of David's cases relate to the energy sector and in particular he has considerable experience of litigating for and against state oil and
gas companies,
typically in confidential arbitration proceedings (see the Arbitration section above for more details).
Petroleum engineers
typically work for oil
companies, designing and perfecting methods of extracting oil and
gas from the earth.