Sentences with phrase «gas industry hopes»

It might not have the same market potential as the natural gas industry hopes.

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Alcoa's tale is held up as a wee candle flicker of hope in an otherwise depressing report on gender inequity in tech - driven sectors, including the oil and gas industry, automotive manufacturers and telecommunications companies.
If the mainstream citizen can acquire the necessary outrage over profits for the 1 % with losses for the 99 % inherent in perpetuating the oil and gas industry, there might be a hope of overcoming the inertia that threatens our biosphere.
Smith, with the gas industry lobby, says he hopes that does not mean going back to square one in a fracking approval process that began back in 2008.
If the anticipated growth in jobs and income in the oil and gas industry does not occur, then the desired indirect and induced economic impacts will not occur, and local and state tax revenues will not grow as hoped.
Given the Trump administration's questioning of climate science, the nuclear industry is hoping states will follow through with financial support while fending off a surge of cheap gas and questions from the right about whether at - risk reactors should receive federal support.
The six - term senator also said he hoped to attach pre-emption language to the Senate climate bill, S. 1733, that stops U.S. EPA from implementing a 2007 Supreme Court opinion that opens the door to new greenhouse gas emission standards on industry.
Further, there are hopes for relatively low - cost natural gas to revive U.S. industries — from steel to plastics — that could take advantage of current prices, which by world standards are cheap.
Long has been exploring MOFs as gas adsorbers for a decade, hoping to use them to capture carbon dioxide emitted from power plants or store hydrogen in hydrogen - fueled vehicles, or to catalyze gas reactions for industry.
Ken Cronin, chief executive of the UK Onshore Operators Group which represents the onshore oil and gas industry, also welcomed the report, saying he hoped its findings would «reassure communities up and down the country that shale gas can be extracted with minimal risk to their wellbeing».
I hope you'll read «Applying Creativity to a Byproduct of Oil Drilling in North Dakota,» a valuable Clifford Krauss feature on baby steps taken by the oil and gas industry to stanch the wasteful, polluting flaring of natural gas from the country's booming Bakken oil fields in North Dakota.
As supporters of pricing carbon to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, this newspaper hopes Exxon will provide the industry with a Nixon - goes - to - China moment.
Like the tobacco industry, climate change deniers devote great time and energy to keeping the «debate» alive hoping that the general public will believe that the science is unsettled, thereby minimising public support for taking action to address greenhouse gas emissions.
In fact: The hope that coal plants» carbon emissions can be drastically reduced — either through technology that captures and sequesters the emissions or that converts coal to synthetic gas — burns eternal for the coal industry's cheerleaders.
In hopes to improve the safety in the natural gas industry, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has successfully flight - tested a quadcopter equipped with a miniature methane detector.
The changes were requested by the oil and gas industry in the hopes that they'd expedite the approval of projects like oil pipelines and tankers, but they had an opposite effect.
And legal industry analysts say that at least a half - dozen more national firms are trying to find a way to open a presence in the state in hopes of grabbing some of the oil and gas work.
They have heavy lifting drones that they hope will eventually clean buildings and have applications for other industries like oil, gas and solar.
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