Indeed, a recent analysis by the Associated Press found» [n] o statistical correlation between how
much oil comes out of U.S. wells and the price at the pump.»
If «not
much oil comes out the bottom» I'd guess you have an air bubble preventing proper draining.
Remove goose from oven, spoon or pour off drippings and reserve for future use (I was shocked at how
much oil came off the goose — see pic above).
Not exact matches
Much of Questor's business these days
comes from Colorado, which has North America's most stringent air quality rules for
oil and gas producers.
The long era of too
much oil sloshing around the world and low prices is
coming to an end, just as global events are heating up crude prices.
The U.S. can produce as
much shale
oil as it wants, but its Gulf Coast refineries are geared toward heavier kinds of crude that can easily process
oil sand bitumen but aren't geared toward the lighter crude
coming out of, say North Dakota's Bakken play.
Although
much of the recent drop in
oil prices has been due to the prospect of higher exports from Iran in the
coming months (the International Energy Agency forecasts an extra 300,000 barrels a day by the end of March), the dumping of stored
oil is essentially a short - term factor, and its influence on crude prices should logically pass quite quickly.
With
much of the world's accessible, light crude of this sort now exhausted, more and more of the
oil we consume
comes from heavy grades (the so - called bitumen derived from oilsands being among the heaviest) that require more refining and therefore entail higher emissions and other undesirable byproducts.
Considered the blue collar city of Alberta's
oil patch,
much of the wealth
comes from tradespeople who work in the
oil sands.
The extraordinary cost reductions achieved by North American
oil and gas companies have likely reached their limit, and any boost in profitability for
much of the U.S. shale and Canadian
oil sands industries will have to
come from higher
oil prices, according to a new report from Moody's Investors Service.
NEW YORK (Reuters)-
Oil jumped as
much as 3 percent on Tuesday as a weak dollar propped up commodities, but crude prices
came off their highs in post-settlement trading on signs of another big U.S. supply build last week.
Even the OPEC meeting
came and went without so
much as a shrug from the
oil markets.
Now there was
much less
oil coming out of Iran (and a year later, Iraq), but the tankers were still floating in the water.
More than 100
oil platforms in the Gulf were evacuated, although those platforms will probably
come back online
much quicker than the onshore refineries.
With huge new amounts of lease condensate
coming from America's condensate - rich tight
oil fields — the ones tapped by hydraulic fracturing or fracking — the United States isn't producing quite as
much actual crude
oil as the raw numbers would lead us to believe.
Lack of pipelines to carry away the natural gas that
comes with the
oil may lead some producers to slow or stop production to comply with environmental regulations against flaring too
much of the gas.
Saudi Arabia and Iran may yet
come to terms on some sort of production arrangement, but the outcome of the negotiations in Algeria this week may not do
much to rescue
oil prices.
Ms. Russell wrote with penetratingly keen insight, and as a result, I am
much more cognizant of why policy makers in Canada defer in favour of the interests of multinational
oil companies rather than making decisions that are in the best interest of the ordinary citizens of central and eastern Canada when it
comes to
oil security.
Gasoline doesn't
come from the middle east,
oil does, but not that
much in the US, which gets most of it's
oil form other countries...
So after some trial and error this is what I have
come up with, and it is the way I like it, not too
much pumpkin, no
oil, little bit of spice, raisins and walnuts.
-LSB-...] coconut
oil for the butter (which is pretty
much our go - to substitution), and then I
came across this recipe from The Prairie Homestead, which not only uses coconut
oil but also substitutes honey for sugar.
i have to say i doubled all the ingradients and i got 14 very tiny cookies... so i really don't see how you got 12 small cookies out of just three tablespoons of flour... also i had to add some flour as they got quite runny, it think maybe too
much coconut
oil... they break very easily, not good for guests, they do not look very nice, mostly
came out as crums, but they taste good anyway.
It is not going to kill you - but chances are we are
much better off choosing fats and oils wisely - ones that
come from a
much larger VARIETY of nutritional sources (i.e., olive
oil is full of omega - 9) etc....
Much of this energy still
comes from the burning of fossil fuels like
oil, coal and natural gas, which release carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere and contribute to extreme weather patterns that imperil everyone on earth — especially our food producers.
When it
comes to how
much fat or
oil to add, ensure it's just enough to lightly coat the vegetables so they glisten, but so
much that they're swimming in
oil.
Measure the
oil before measuring the honey, the honey will
come out of the measuring spoon
much more easily when it follows the
oil.
One of my favorite things about it is the dressing because it's
oil - free and is made with avocado, giving it
much more nutritional value than your average dressing (especially if it
comes from a bottle!)
If you use 1 tablespoon ground flax seeds + 3 tablespoons water for each egg you may not need to use as
much palm
oil and the recipe will
come out really creamy flax is a great fat!
There wouldn't be any need to add some coconut essence as the coconut
oil does» t add that
much coconut flavour - that
comes from the filling, but I'm sure it would be a nice addition anyway!
Use a natural almond butter that has the
oil on top; this makes it
much easier to spread when it
comes time to layering over the chocolate.
This recipe calls for fresh truffles, but fresh truffles are hard to
come by so feel free to use truffle
oil (it is
much more affordable and what I usually like to use).
I used sunflower
oil instead of coconut as I was worried that
much coconut would
come through in the flavor.
I sent off the majority of the batch with Man - thing, as well as the rest of the poppy lemon loaf cake from yesterday, to the in - laws, because keeping so
much nom in the house is not always for the best:p The recipe is rather healthier than most cinnamon roll versions I've
come across, especially considering one subs the traditional
oil for applesauce.
I love the fact it
comes from a fruit as that makes it feel
much more natural to me as I am consuming coconut
oil every time I eat coconut.
Try to find peanut butter with not too
much oil or the recipe won't
come out quite right, or just skim off the
oil beforehand.
Because I try to avoid using Passover margarine as
much as possible, the crust is
oil based but still
comes out flaky and delicious.
Also, take note that olive
oil is perishable and will go rancid, so don't make too
much or it will be
come strictly decorative.
Because
oil conducts heat
much more efficiently than air, foods that are confited in it, like these chicken thighs,
come out incredibly moist and infused with the
oil's flavor.
For example,
much of Libya's
oil is extracted in Cyrenaica and brought via pipelines to the Sirte Basin, while the majority of Libya's groundwater
comes from aquifers in southern Cyrenaica but is consumed in the populous areas of Western Tripolitania.
«We had so
much money that
came all of a sudden from
oil.
Barr said during the Village Board meeting that trains currently carrying potentially explosive materials along the edge of the village line do not
come from Albany, and he disputed Pilgrim's claim about the amount of
oil being carried by barges and how
much petroleum traffic on the Hudson River goes to the same locations that would be served by the pipelines.
Much of it
comes from shale, deep petrified mud rich in organic matter that time, heat and pressure have turned into
oil and gas.
The California state Senate on Thursday unanimously approved a bill requiring
oil companies to report how
much water they use in their drilling operations and the water's source, a move that
comes amid a severe statewide drought.
Much of the gas and
oil produced in the Russian Federation
comes from non-Russian enclaves such as Tatarstan and Bashkortostan, where secessionist movements are strong and unrest could break out at any time.
Water also
comes to the surface during
oil drilling, but it is unclear how
much of that «produced water» is reused by the
oil companies for new production because there are currently no reporting requirements, something the bill seeks to address.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters)- The California state Senate on Thursday unanimously approved a bill requiring
oil companies to report how
much water they use in their drilling operations and the water's source, a move that
comes amid a severe statewide drought.
But the technology is not just useful for so - called stranded natural gas in the developing world; in Alaska,
much natural gas is simply reinjected back into the
oil wells from which it
came either to boost
oil production or simply avoid atmospheric venting or flaring.
A Florida State University researcher and his team have developed a comprehensive analysis of
oil in the Gulf of Mexico and determined how
much of it occurs naturally and how
much came from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill.
According to the RAFI,
much of the
oil comes from small farmers, who grow coconut trees alongside other crops.
It remains an open question exactly how
much oil — and therefore revenue — could
come from drilling in the coastal plain of ANWR, in part because it's been nearly two decades since the U.S. Geological Survey has conducted a resource assessment of the area.