Sentences with phrase «longer than any pipeline»

Inpex's 850 - kilometer pipeline from the Browse Field to Darwin will be 25 % longer than any pipeline between Darwin and East Timor built as part of a Pan-Asian Energy Infrastructure.

Not exact matches

The 1,900 - kilometre proposed pipeline has been in limbo for more than seven years, awaiting a series of U.S. reviews that have dragged on more than five times longer than average, according to a recent Associated Press analysis.
University of Alberta business professor Andrew Leach says that even absent new pipelines, a long - term differential greater than the cost of moving barrels by rail «doesn't make economic sense.»
A combined pipeline of more than 100 mid-to-late stage programs in development and greater resources to invest in R&D and manufacturing is expected to sustain the growth of the innovative business over the long term.
You would think that the only source of employment in Alberta is oil — yet the clean energy sector provides more jobs than pipelines and doesn't contribute to exposure to poisons and toxins with the potential for long term damage to the environment.
However on Friday officials cited uncertainty stemming from a dispute in Nebraska over the proposed route of the pipeline as reason to keep the federal agency comment period open longer, throwing into doubt the timing of a project that has been awaiting a U.S. permit for more than five years.
D. pipeline in science and engineering fields no longer leaks more women than men as it did in the past.
Scholars from diverse fields have long proposed that interlocking factors such as cognitive abilities, discrimination and interests may cause more women than men to leave the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) pipeline after entering college.
The need to understand the risks to the modular construction industry will also help improve the service that we can both offer each other and so future projections of need, based on a longer than usual pipeline of work may help to generate the cost efficiencies that all local authorities will be seeking from modular / off - site construction.
«More than anything, I'm most worried about the long term pipeline,» said Carr of the prospect of getting enough young people to come teach — and stay — in North Carolina.
We have a robust development pipeline and are better positioned than ever for long - term growth and margin expansion.»
To my question of whether Hansen posits a much longer time lag than 15 years in his pipeline postulation, you answer with a question:
The hidden, long - term effects of the 2010 pipeline accident that spilled more than a million gallons of heavy Canadian crude oil into Michigan's Kalamazoo River became public last week when the EPA revealed that large amounts of oil are still accumulating in three areas of the river.
The gas market is also changing, with the share of LNG overtaking pipelines and growing to more than half of the global long - distance gas trade, up from a quarter in 2000.
The need for the «pipeline tax» arose because power plant owners have been buying natural gas on the spot market, rather than through long - term contracts, which pipeline developers need to have to obtain federal approval.
Under long - standing regulations, they said, it would be «in the public interest,» even though science has recently made it clear that the methane leaking from the fracked gas the pipeline will carry is worse than the burning of coal.
Diluted bitumen, a controversial form of heavy Canadian oil, poses no more risks to pipelines than conventional oil, according to a long - awaited report released Tuesday by the National Academy of Sciences.
It is our duty to force that time as quickly as we possibly can, and it may arrive sooner than we think: Earlier this month US Bank became the first bank in the United States to announce that it would no longer be investing directly in new oil and gas pipelines (though it's worth noting that US Bank does continue to provide billions of dollars in «lines of credit» to companies building tar sands pipelines).
• Scale: Achieving the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's long - term sequestration goals means boosting deep geological carbon dioxide storage from about 5 megatons per year to more than 22,000 megatons annually by the end of the century — an «unprecedented» undertaking that Mr. Thomson says will involve extensive new facilities and pipelines that would rival the world's oil industry infrastructure.
Dig deep, they hide their conclusion, which seems invariably to be, bless our drilling operation, credit us with saving the world from the methane monster by making money faster than ever by building more drilling and processing and pipeline infrastructure, by committing money and effort to keeping the dinosaur alive a little longer.
«The most troubling aspect of the Keystone pipeline is that,» he says, «it's an encouragement to use oil longer than we should.»
The 731 - mile long Northern Gateway pipeline would cross several mountain ranges and more than 1,000 rivers and streams, many of which contain sensitive salmon spawning beds.
Longer - term temperature and CO2 observations since 1850 show that the rate of warming has been less than half that projected by the climate models, spawning postulations of «missing energy hidden in the pipeline» to rationalize the dilemma.
Reining those in «is going to have a much bigger emissions effect in the long run than one pipeline,» Trembath said.
«More than anything, this suggests that legal firms need to take a long term approach to identifying and building talent pools and pipelines as it's not an easy time to recruit legal specialists, as our data shows.
We have a robust development pipeline and are better positioned than ever for long - term growth and margin expansion.
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