Sentences with phrase «known recoverable»

Most of those reserves, nine times the 102,000 tonnes currently identified for the U.S., are no longer considered «known recoverable reserves» because they would cost more than $ 80 / pound to produce, the estimated cost of production used in Table 1.
Known recoverable uranium resources in unmined ore deposits by country as of 2004 are shown in Table 1.
The United States is eighth on the list with 102,000 tonnes of known recoverable uranium resources.

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While SegWit should help reduce fees, once we begin rolling out this change, if you incorrectly send Bitcoin Cash (BCH) to a Bitcoin (BTC) address, your funds will no longer be recoverable.
Sometimes when you think you've deleted your account, you've really just deleted a portion of it and it remains completely recoverable to anyone who knows what they're doing.
We don't know if it's recoverable or not, but we're obviously upset.»
Knisely even concluded that the fossil fuel industry might need to leave 80 percent of its recoverable reserves in the ground to avoid doubling CO2 concentrations, a notion now known as the carbon budget.
There are sufficient fossil fuel resources to readily supply 1000 GtC, as fossil fuel emissions to date (370 GtC) are only a small fraction of potential emissions from known reserves and potentially recoverable resources (Fig. 2).
In addition, there are known, or proven, deposits that are not economically recoverable at present prices.
(Some other estimates, e.g. Nehring (2009), put the amount of ultimately recoverable oil in known reserves about 50 % higher).
I know the AR5 has moved away from economic storylines to radiative forcing scenarios, but I've read a decent amount of criticism that the SRES storylines were almost all far too optimistic / demand - side focused on plausibly recoverable fossil carbon.
@Peter Lang: In case you didn't know it, a golf - ball sized volume of uranium contains sufficient recoverable energy to provide all of a human's energy use for their whole life
Unfortunately none of this equipment still worked, or had any meaningfully recoverable data on it, nor was the person who knew how to operate this equipment still employed, as he had been retired for the better part of a decade.
No doubt, there is some upper limit on recoverable fossil fuels, but it would be foolish to think we know what that is.
Instead, the promoters of CAGW hide behind their ever - changing ad hoc excuses of why they can't / won't allow skeptical scientists to attempt to reproduce their claimed results: the raw data has been «lost,» or they say there are [undisclosed] agreements requiring confidentiality [while they freely share the same data with their pals], or the raw data has been so intermingled with the adjusted data that it is no longer recoverable, or the data is somewhere in China, etc., etc..
Then, we don't know how much will be recoverable — that number especially keeps going up.
Known reserves of economically recoverable coal are actually shrinking faster than coal is being consumed, says Strahan.
The authors of this original study stressed that this coal was therefore classified as speculative resource, and that «much of this coal is not recoverable by known methods and technologies».
Two days ago, the New York Times reported that the French Parliament is «leaning» towards a ban on hydraulic fracturing, the American - made technological revolution in production that has vastly increased the known economically recoverable global reserves of natural gas.
Estimates of Recoverable Oil and Gas 30 Years Old Any future drilling will not actually occur for a number of years, and it's not known with much degree of precision who much recoverable oil is in the areas toRecoverable Oil and Gas 30 Years Old Any future drilling will not actually occur for a number of years, and it's not known with much degree of precision who much recoverable oil is in the areas torecoverable oil is in the areas to be opened.
Today's paper compares this allowable carbon budget with scientists» best estimate of how much oil, gas and coal exist worldwide in economically recoverable form, known as «reserves».
Other problems include: asking parties to budget in advance of knowing the directions inevitably leads to revisions having to be made (the costs of which are unlikely to be recoverable); the confusion over whether hourly rates should be considered; the lack of information concerning already incurred costs; and the costs of the budgeting exercise themselves
When competent medical testimony establishes that medical monitoring is necessary to detect the potential onset of a serious illness or disease due to physiological changes indicating a substantial increase in risk of harm from exposure to a known hazardous substance, the element of injury and damage will have been satisfied and the cost of that monitoring is recoverable in tort.
If you or someone you know has suffered personal injuries as a result of using a dangerous or defective product, an experienced and knowledgeable personal injury lawyer can advise you on whether you may have a claim against the product manufacturer or seller and can help you receive the maximum damages recoverable under the applicable law.
The amicus brief argues that the notion that an infringer's entire profit (on an infringing article) should be recoverable goes back to the 19th century, when only knowing infringement resulted in liability, while «even independent designers are [under today's strict liability regime] on the hook for patent infringement in modern design patent law».
Sisu Capital Fund Ltd & Anr v Tucker & Ors (No 2)--[2006] 1 All ER 167; [2006] BCC 577 Whether the costs of time spent by the Respondent accountants / supervisors of company voluntary arrangements where solicitors and counsel had been instructed, were recoverable.
As a consequence, the current position is that the fees of foreign lawyers are no longer recoverable in proceedings conducted in the BVI, regardless of whether the foreign lawyer's activities were «reasonable and necessary» for a foreign lawyer to carry out in relation to the BVI case.
In the NBCA, within the meaning of s. 5 (1) of the N.B. Survival of Actions Act (continued in 6 (1) of the current version of the Act) says no, and is therefore not recoverable by the estate in an action enabled by that very Act.
But because under the reforms success fees will no longer be recoverable, but capped to 25 % of the claimant's damages, lawyers could become less able to offer a CFA in a case which is complicated, despite it having merit, as their pool of funds will be diminished.
He wanted to know what information is recoverable from a seized phone.
Lord Justice Jackson's recommendations for the expansion of fixed recoverable costs should go no further than the fast - track, costs lawyers say.
Jackson LJ proposes to sweep this away so that necessary work and doing what the court requires may no longer be recoverable.
While SegWit may reduce fees, the firm cautioned that «once we begin rolling out this change, if you incorrectly send Bitcoin Cash (BCH) to a bitcoin (BTC) address, your funds will no longer be recoverable».
Soviero v. Carroll Group International, Inc. (27 A.D. 3d 276)- salesperson asserted causes of action for breach of an oral employment agreement, for wages, statutory liquidated damages and statutory attorney's fees under the Labor Law, for conversion and conspiracy to commit conversion by the broker and punitive damages for intentional tort; order dismissing all causes of action except the breach of contract claim affirmed; salesperson was fired by the firm and was no longer an «employee» or a «commissioned salesman» of the brokerage firm after her termination, such as would entitle her to wages or a commission; conversion cause of action fails as salesperson must have exercised ownership, possession or control of the property in the first place which she never had such ownership; no viable claim for punitive damages which are not recoverable for ordinary breach of contract
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