While sticking to the outer wall to cover yourself may be a sound way to tackle most waves in the level 28 arena, you may find you and your teammates are fish
in a barrel when trying to execute this strategy in a level 32 version of the Prison.
A regular lipstick is housed in a sleek transparent plastic case and though lipstick is the usual twist up type, the bullet lies
in barrel when twisted down.
Not exact matches
The Irvings had their hopes dashed
in October
when plans were scrapped for the $ 15.7 - billion Energy East pipeline, which would carry over a million
barrels of oil from Alberta to Saint John, N.B. every day, some of which would be processed at Irving Oil's refinery.
«
When you find something where you know the business, it's within your circle of competence, you understand it, the price is right, the people are right,» he said, «then you take your thumb out of your mouth and you
barrel in.»
He added, «
When you find something where you know the business, it's within your circle of competence, the price is right, the people are right, then you take your thumb out of your mouth and you
barrel in.»
The Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers made news around the world
when it announced
in August that thousands of
barrels of maple syrup had been stolen from its reserves
in Saint - Louis - de-Blandford, southeast of Trois - Rivières.
The transport bottlenecks have increased the discount buyers take for Canadian oil over U.S. light crude and Cenovus said its differentials averaged $ 24.28 per
barrel in the first quarter, a 67 percent jump
when compared with last year.
As the lanterns went out, I laid back
in my sleeping bag (sleep comes slowly
when you can hear the wind
barreling down the mountain) and I thought about how little I was personally bothered by the fact that we weren't going to reach our goal the next day.
Vito was first designed
in early 2014,
when oil was trading around $ 100 a
barrel.
The day before Marathon announced it was breaking up
in January 2011, the combined company had a market value of around $ 28.9 billion,
when oil was trading at around $ 90 to a $ 100 a
barrel.
The deal,
when announced last autumn, was predicated on a recovery
in the oil price to $ 60 per
barrel by 2019, an increase that now seems less likely with a glut of crude still circling the globe and keeping prices below $ 50.
«
When we price
in $ 70 [per
barrel] oil, part of that is future supply continuity,» Kilduff explained.
And Bob Davis of Davis Cos. (# 62) is never happier than
when he's turning a
barrel roll or two
in his 1982 Skybolt S2B biplane.
When combined with the Company's existing 10,000
barrel per day agreement for
in - field gathering with Oryx Midstream Services and planned investment of approximately $ 20 million
in its own oil gathering system
in 2018, PDC believes this agreement ensures its ability to successfully produce and deliver volumes
in accordance with its current development plan.
The Yom Kippur War between Israel and Egypt / Syria
in the fall of 1973 hastened the 1970s oil crisis
when OPEC declared an embargo that raised the posted price of oil from $ 3.00 a
barrel to approximately $ 12 by spring of 1974.
What if oil stayed at just $ 60 a
barrel for a few years, as the Bank of Canada assumed
in January 2015
when it cut interest rates?
Since last year, the near - term price of WTI crude,
in Canadian dollars, has dropped by almost $ 25 per
barrel, and the long - term futures price by $ 10,
when you take into account futures market prices for Canadian dollars as well.
In November,
when oil prices fell from US$ 78 a
barrel to US$ 65, ISOF made 2.49 % versus a 1 % return for the S&P / TSX composite.
This occurred after shock - price implosions
in 1986
when Brent fell to $ 9 per
barrel (Riyadh deliberately flooded the market),
in 1998
when Brent crashed to $ 10 (OPEC failed to see the Asian crisis coming and increased quotas as demand was falling); and
in 2008 at $ 36 (amid the Great Recession).
Of course, oil at $ 85 or $ 100 a
barrel is still plenty expensive compared to lows of $ 40
in 2008,
when the Great Recession hit.
Consumers have been slow off the blocks after having been burnt the last time around
when they locked
in prices at around US$ 80 a
barrel in 2014, a level that crude hasn't even been within sniffing distance of since.
In his 2006 book, A Thousand
Barrels a Second, Tertzakian predicted a new energy break point within 10 years,
when major economies would switch from one «disadvantaged» source of energy to one, or several, other options.
But it suddenly took on water
in July,
when first its line 6B ruptured
in Michigan, spilling 19,500
barrels of crude into the Kalamazoo River, then line 6A sprang a 6,100 -
barrel leak
in Illinois two months later.
To get to the next low point on the chart you have to go back to 2001 and the dot - com crash,
when you could have picked up a
barrel for a little more than US$ 26
in today's dollars.
The roots of today's bourbon renaissance go back to 1984,
when Elmer T. Lee, who manned the radar
in a B - 29 bomber during World War II and later became the master distiller at the George T. Stagg Distillery — now called Buffalo Trace — created Blanton's, the world's first single -
barrel bourbon.
«You have a psychological advantage
when you can go into a morning meeting with suppliers or distributors, having tested various pricing assumptions the night before,» says Maytag, whose 15 - employee operation — one of the few surviving small breweries
in the United States — produces 25,000
barrels of premium beer a year.
In October,
when the Bank of Canada last released an economic outlook, policy makers assumed crude prices would hold closer to $ 50 per
barrel.
Last month, Governor Jack Dalrymple called for a decrease
in the state budget, since tax revenues are down and the budget outlook for the state is different from two years ago,
when the price of oil was topping $ 100 per
barrel.
When the pipeline opened
in 2010, it was permitted to carry only as much as 500,000
barrels of oil a day.
And as I shared with you last month, major explorers and producers's profits are now
in line with what they were
when oil was trading for $ 100 a
barrel and more.
«Simplification, standardization and deflation are repositioning the oil industry for better profitability and cash generation
in the current environment than
in 2013 - 14
when the oil price was above $ 100 a
barrel,» Goldman Sachs analysts said
in a research note on Wednesday, as quoted by Bloomberg.
Libya and its growing crude oil output became a major worry for OPEC
in the last few months
when attacks on fields and pipelines largely subsided, allowing the country holding Africa's biggest oil reserves to recover its production to over 1 million
barrels.
A poll conducted by Associated Press - GfK
in late March —
when oil prices had already risen 26 per cent since the start of the year to US$ 108 a
barrel — revealed that two - thirds of Americans expected rising gasoline prices to cause hardship for them or their families
in the coming months.
That gives the Commonwealth a total inventory of 6,657,063
barrels of Bourbon, the most since 1974
when 6,683,654 new charred oak casks were gently aging
in Bluegrass warehouses.
Hamm, who yesterday cleared a cool $ 3 billion
in less than three hours off his shares
in Continental Resources Inc. after the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) announced that it had finally agreed to cap its production at 32.5 million
barrels per day, also serves as the CEO of Continental Resources, which is clearly a full - time gig
when he's not busy raking
in billions on the back of OPEC deals.
When he is denied a seat on the board, Biglari initiates a proxy fight
in an attempt to win a board position and change the direction of Cracker
Barrel's strategy.
In 1987, he bought a controlling stake in Husky Energy, then a small Canadian oil and gas driller that had slashed operations when oil dropped below $ 10 a barre
In 1987, he bought a controlling stake
in Husky Energy, then a small Canadian oil and gas driller that had slashed operations when oil dropped below $ 10 a barre
in Husky Energy, then a small Canadian oil and gas driller that had slashed operations
when oil dropped below $ 10 a
barrel.
It definitely wasn't the case
in late August
when Hurricane Harvey
barreled through the Gulf of Mexico toward Texas.
The US oil - rig count plateaued near the highest level
in three years and showed signs of declining
in late March (to 797), though it still stood 50 rigs above the year - end 2017 total.2 This contributed to expectations for a further increase
in American crude production, which has topped 10 mb / d each week since early February,
when WTI prices began to recede from their intra-quarterly high of US$ 66.14 a
barrel.3 The amount of crude
in US storage occasionally exceeded weekly estimates given the higher domestic output and fluctuating net import figures, reigniting fears that US production may thwart OPEC's efforts to clear global oversupply.
When oil was first discovered / produced
in an «economical» version of our reality
in Petrolia Ont, it was not priced at $ 20
barrel,................
Natria's name was on a list compiled by FEMA of people displaced
when Hurricane Irma
barreled through central Florida
in September.
«To the extent that the EU has
barreled forward with consent being the key,
in this environment
when we can't really know what's being collected about us all the time and what's being used, putting the onus on a person to use judgment to allow or disallow something could be problematic,» she said.
In the last year, the spread between what a barrel of oil is worth in the Midwest (called WTI — which is usually the oil price you see on the nightly news) and what it's worth either on the Gulf Coast (LLS) or when shipped to Europe (called Brent — which is generally used as a benchmark for world prices) has widened to historic level
In the last year, the spread between what a
barrel of oil is worth
in the Midwest (called WTI — which is usually the oil price you see on the nightly news) and what it's worth either on the Gulf Coast (LLS) or when shipped to Europe (called Brent — which is generally used as a benchmark for world prices) has widened to historic level
in the Midwest (called WTI — which is usually the oil price you see on the nightly news) and what it's worth either on the Gulf Coast (LLS) or
when shipped to Europe (called Brent — which is generally used as a benchmark for world prices) has widened to historic levels.
Goldman Sachs says the refining recovery effort
in Texas / Louisiana is taking longer than expected, and as of September 11,
when it issued its report, the investment bank estimates refinery outages still stand at about 2.24 million
barrels per day.
Moreover,
when looking at 5 - year crude oil storage trends, the surplus is even more eye - opening: roughly 82 million more
barrels are
in storage now than five years ago.
«Today (inventories) are still about 2.8 billion
barrels, they are significantly below the peak
in 2017 of 3.12 (billion
barrels) but still above the time
when the glut started to materialize,» he told reporters during a ministerial panel meeting of OPEC and non-OPEC producers
in Jeddah.
A few weeks ago,
when the price of oil tested a low near $ 90 per
barrel for the first time
in many months, Rainwater decided that he had found the right reentry point.
Crude - oil prices have dropped considerably since their peak
in 2008,
when prices briefly touched $ 147 a
barrel.
«Back
in May,
when oil was at $ 129 per
barrel and rising, billionaire investor Richard Rainwater did something as prescient as it was shocking: He sold off all the energy stocks he owned.
That is no time to be reading a book on the theory of diversification...
When you find something where you know the business is within your circle of competence, you understand it, the price is right, the people are right — then you take your thumb out of your mouth and you
barrel in» Warren Buffett