Sentences with phrase «gas output»

This may have pumped an extra billion tons per year of CO2 into the atmosphere — more than the total greenhouse gas output of the entire German economy.
While offshore oil production has been relatively stable since 2000, natural gas output from offshore fields has risen by more than 50 % over the same period.
It tracks changes in greenhouse gas output for a number of sectors between 2005 and 2020.
That it to say that the engine appears to be running normally and no repairs to it would improve the exhaust gas output makeup.
This was caused by the cap on greenhouse gas output being place too high and reduced industrial output during the recession.
Among the country's top 15 states in overall energy production, Arkansas had a more than 400 percent increase in natural gas output from 2005 through 2015 — thanks to safe hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling in shale and other tight - rock formations.
U.S. natural gas output in the lower 48 states declined for a second month in a row to 78.3 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) in January, the U.S. Energy Continue Reading
Technological advances in agriculture helped reduce greenhouse gas output by reducing the need to convert forests to farmland, the study said.
To hit our 2020 target, we need to cut emissions by 170 million tonnes: approximately equivalent to the total greenhouse gas output of Alberta.
Chinese state - owned firms are making headway on projects to boost shale gas output, but bottlenecks remain, says Tingyun Yang of Wood Mackenzie.
While a cash - returns focus certainly sounds like the right approach in an industry that's often too focused on oil and gas output growth, today's stock - price drop suggests investors aren't necessarily eager to go along for the ride.
He said advanced technologies have led to an 88 percent increase in crude oil production and a 48 percent increase in natural gas output since 2005...
HONG KONG — China's state - owned CNOOC says first half - profit rose 8 per cent on higher oil and gas output after buying Canada's Nexen.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration expects gas output will rise another 44 % by 2040.
They point to the fact that low natural gas prices and the recession helped push regional greenhouse gas output below emission limits before the program got started in 2009, leaving little incentive for utilities to do anything further (ClimateWire, Jan. 12).
Emerging economies like Saudi Arabia and China, the world's top emitter, want rich countries to commit to doing more to cut greenhouse gas output while allowing poorer nations to burn more fossil fuels to build their economies and end poverty.
The aim is to deliver fast - acting cuts to greenhouse gas output blamed for climate change ahead of a U.N. pact to bind all nations to cut greenhouse gas emissions from 2020.
A 700 billion cubic metre (bcm) rise in offshore gas production to 2040 is split equally between shallow and deepwater developments, bringing the share of offshore production in total gas output above 30 % by 2040.
But even if these 10 - to - 15 year plans are fulfilled, humanity will have used up three - quarters of its carbon «budget» by 2030 and must slash greenhouse gas output even more to avoid devastating climate impacts, the UN's Climate Change Secretariat warned.
For example, the EPA's «bottom - up» approach, which measures natural gas outputs directly from the source, can come up with vastly different figures than «top - down» studies, which measure air - borne gas concentrations.
China has no alternative to coal, with its domestic gas output limited and liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports more costly than coal.
Gas output also climbed, putting America ahead of Russia as a producer of the hydrocarbons combined.
As recently as last year, the consensus of climate science was that humanity was tracking on (or even above) the worst - case scenarios for global emissions, with annual greenhouse gas output not likely to peak for decades at least.
Created in the wake of the 2012 World Energy Outlook special report «Golden Rules for a Golden Age of Gas», the IEA Unconventional Gas Forum helps governments share insights, with input from industry and other key stakeholders, on operational and regulatory best practices for increasing unconventional gas output.
New emissions data for the 10,000 industrial installations covered by the EU - wide cap and trade scheme shows that greenhouse gas output fell in 2012 by 1.4 % despite the ETS's current ineffectual state.
All told, if one assumes that emissions decline at a steady rate between each of those milestones, total U.S. greenhouse - gas output between 2012 and 2050 would be equivalent to about 154 billion tons of carbon dioxide.
Nanoparticle additives were shown to increase the fuel efficiency of diesel engines by close to 5 percent in the study, an improvement that could reduce greenhouse gas output by close to 2 to 3 million tons of carbon dioxide.
On Thursday, it announced it would reduce its production guidance for the year by about 10,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day to an average of about 315,000 boe / d, with exit production of about 335,000 boe / d, to account for lower heavy oil production, an advanced schedule for maintenance at its Tucker oilsands project and a slower ramp up in liquids - rich natural gas output from its BD Project in Indonesia.
Moreover, shale gas output was supported by the relentless flow of «free money» from the Fed, the lowest interest rates in 5,000 years and a complete lack of capital discipline among industry participants.
By the 2030s, offshore investment in this scenario — currently heavily weighted towards oil — is split into three roughly equal parts as oil and (to a lesser extent) gas output growth is lower than in our main scenario, while offshore electricity generation grows twice as fast and provides 4 % of global power generation by 2040.
That translates into as much as a third of the world's total greenhouse gas output since 1850, a date often cited as the start of the Industrial Revolution in the West.
The proposed Carmichael mine, owned by the Indian company Adani Enterprises, would produce 60 million tons of coal per year, and 128 million tons of carbon dioxide per year — approximately four times the annual greenhouse gas output of New Zealand.
The problem is, if you run a natural gas furnace and eat any meat at all it doesn't seem possible to reduce your natural gas output by 80 %
... 4) North Dakota's natural gas output in August increased 31.3 % from a year earlier to exceed 30 million cubic feet of production for the second month in a row, and established a new monthly record high of just over 31 million cubic feet.
The overall goal: to cut total greenhouse gas output from city buildings by 5 percent by 2030, even after factoring in an additional 1 million residents that the city expects to add by then.
The highest - cost gold production has come offline — albeit more slowly than oil and gas output has done, because shutting down a rig is a speedier operation than shuttering a mine — leading to a more balanced supply - demand picture.
That might not seem like a lot of money for an oil and gas company, but it is enough to make a small producer think twice before drilling a new well, which would affect overall natural gas output.
Earlier this month YPF's CEO Miguel Galuccio announced a five - year plan to invest up to $ 7 billion annually to recover from declining oil and natural gas output.
Exxon's shares are way up under his leadership, but lag behind competitors, oil and gas output is down 14 % and, while making deals abroad, analysts believe he missed out on some important growth opportunities at home.
That has changed the situation for all of North America at a time when Mexico's oil and gas output was in decline and Canada found some of its potential oil output landlocked.
Exxon, though, has struggled in recent quarters to boost oil and gas output, and its overall first - quarterly results badly lagged expectations.
This and other advances have pushed American oil and gas output to record highs and fueled a revival of U.S. energy exports.
ERIC Streitberg is relentlessly pursuing his pipedream of expanding considerably oil and gas output in the Dongara production licence area near the coastal town of Dongara.
There we can see the sharp drop in oil and gas output, which constitutes 10 per cent of our economy, and the slowdown in non-energy commodity production, which represents a further 8 per cent.
DUBAI Royal Dutch Shell is fully committed to its gas joint venture in Iraq, after the energy major exited its oil assets in the OPEC country, and plans to boost its gas output there to 1.4 billion cubic feet (bcf) a day by 2020, a senior executive said.
Britain is estimated to have substantial amounts of shale gas trapped in underground rocks and the national government has supported developing these reserves to counter declining North Sea oil and gas output.
S&P Global Platts says that an estimated 378,633 bpd of oil output was knocked offline as of August 27, or about a fifth of the total production in the Gulf of Mexico, while a quarter of the region's natural gas output was also sidelined.
On Thursday, it announced it would reduce its production guidance for the year by about 10,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day to about 335,000 boe / d to account for lower heavy oil production, an advanced schedule for maintenance at its Tucker oilsands project and a slower ramp up in liquids - rich natural gas output from its BD Project in Indonesia.

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