Sentences with phrase «gas companies whose»

I would worry more about the oil and gas companies whose lifespan, which already was finite, likely will be reduced.

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While Devon's reaction to the 2011 say - on - pay provides positive evidence that boards can and do respond effectively to a negative vote, its failure to alter its pay programs prior to that point as natural gas prices sank suggests that owners of companies whose fortunes are closely tied to commodity prices should be wary of lax compensation structures.
Zhou told jurors that defense lawyers purposely sought to confuse them over the past month - and - a-half in what he said, in the end, is a «simple case» of a top government official allegedly selling his position of power in the Cuomo administration to executives whose companies allegedly got millions of dollars» worth of insider help from Percoco with everything from stalled government payments for a Syracuse construction project to help with an Orange County gas - fired power plant development.
The mailer also accuses Murphy's Democratic opponent, attorney Justin Wagner, of representing «one of the largest fracking companies» whose natural gas flows through the Algonquin pipeline, which is slated for expansion in Rockland, Westchester and Putnam counties.
the secretary of energy today, the secretary of the interior today, have all reaffirmed the fact that hydraulic fracturing can be done in a safe and effective way that protects the workforce and protects the environment,» continued Gerard, whose institute represents virtually all major gas and oil companies in the nation, including ExxonMobil and Shell, and sets the industry standards for the equipment used in the energy field.
«SNG has built a reputation for safety and credibility and is the only gas distribution company in Nigeria whose facility is ISO 14001 certified.
New Jersey Democratic gubernatorial candidate Phil Murphy made money investing in oil, gas, and other energy companies whose activities he now claims to oppose.
And now we get Promised Land, which finds him playing a natural - gas company spokesperson whose selling of the hydraulic fracturing (a.k.a. fracking) technique to small - town rubes instead leads him to conclude that — gasp!
Commodities markets and stock exchanges aren't happy, and neither are the oil companies whose profits are falling — cheap gas having finally done for BP what even the $ 54 billion Deepwater Horizon blowout couldn't, plunging the petro - giant that assassinated the Gulf of Mexico into the red for an entire fiscal year!
Parkland Fuel Corp. (PKI / TSX) is another portfolio holding that's been on the hunt for deals, as the fuel distribution company whose biggest business is gas stations, has established itself as a growth - by - acquisition story.
The findings came from the Climate Accountability Institute, an entity led by Richard Heede, whose company, Climate Mitigation Services, advises companies, municipalities and others on how to cut greenhouse gases, and Naomi Oreskes, the Harvard historian and co-author of «Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming.»
In fact, since the paper was purchased by oil and gas tycoon Philip Anschutz, whose company sued a town that banned fracking, the paper has dismissed the links between fracking and groundwater contamination and written two previous editorials attacking the connection between fracking - related activities and seismic activity.
«It includes companies whose major business is coal exploration, processing coal, producing specialized equipment for coal mining, transporting or trading coal, converting coal to oil or gas, manufacturing equipment for coal power stations and many other activities along the thermal coal value chain.
Total is a French multinational company, one of the major in Europe, whose business cover the entire oil and gas chain, from the exploration and the extraction of the fossil fuels, to power generation including the transportation and the distribution of energy, while also being involved in products trading.
Meanwhile, the company is looking for opportunities to transition the coal plants to natural gas, whose methane emissions are also a potent greenhouse gas, but not yet in the crosshairs of those advocating action on climate change.
The American Petroleum Institute (API) is the primary trade association of the oil and natural gas industry, whose membership includes the major fossil fuel companies such as ExxonMobil, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, and many others.
And for all this, we must accept the word of economist McKitrick, whose main claim to fame in climate «science», apart from his association with McIntyre, is as co-ordinator of an execrable error - ridden review of climate science (the Independent Summary for Policy Makers), produced for a think tank (the Fraser Institute) known to receive significant funding from some of Canada's largest oil and gas companies.
The company cites Washington state law prohibiting new coal plants whose emissions would exceed those of a natural gas plant.
The wind farm whose output it will be smoothing is owned and operated by a Brunsbüttel - headquartered company, Wind to Gas Energy.
Toyota Motor Corp.'s North American President Jim Press, whose company has pushed fuel - efficient hybrid vehicles, noted that Toyota «has long been mindful of and accepts the broad scientific consensus that climate change is occurring and will continue unless there are significant and coordinated global efforts to slow the growth of man - made greenhouse gas emissions.»
The report, released today by the International Institute for Sustainable Development, a Canadian - based think tank, outlines how billions in federal and provincial tax breaks and corporate incentives benefit companies in the oil and gas sector like Imperial Oil, whose earnings in 2015 were CDN$ 1.1 billion.
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