Sentences with phrase «much recoverable»

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 to be opened.
Unlike fiat money, of which we can always print more, there's only so much recoverable gold in the world.
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, Wyoming has three times as much recoverable reserves at producing mines as West Virginia and about twice as much as West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Ohio combined.

Not exact matches

This means switching your characters actively (and safely) to ensure that they are healing as much of their recoverable (blue) health as possible.
And we have looked more carefully at our projected reinsurance recoverables and determined that we are not going to be in a position to collect as much as we had previously thought.
Clearing away the dirt and debris, they found much of the original geography and painted details to be intact or recoverable.
How much of that is economically recoverable depends on price and technology.
It might also serve the readers if they had an idea of just how much potentially recoverable oil we are talking about here.
Actually that much of the party line is probably true but the empirical evidence says anthropogenic CO2 isn't going to do the trick before we run out economically recoverable fossil fuels.
Then, we don't know how much will be recoverable — that number especially keeps going up.
This is the main reason that I think projections of extreme atmospheric concentrations (say > 650 PPM) are implausible; there just is not enough economically recoverable fossil fuel available to maintain 650 PPM in the atmosphere for very long, never mind go much over 650 PPM.
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».
Most of the recoverable fossil fuels were created 60 to 300 million years ago, during periods of much higher atmospheric CO2 levels.
The WEC 2010 «proven reserves» number is much smaller than the «inferred possible recoverable resource» number.
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».
Bar Council chair, Chantal - Aimée Doerries QC, warns: «Large corporations and governments may well be willing to spend large sums of money — beyond what is recoverable — on legal disputes with individuals or smaller corporations whose costs are fixed at a much lower rate.
The Defendant applies to the CRU to ascertain whether you have received any benefits which are recoverable and how much they need to withhold from your compensation.
In most cases, as evidenced by this case, it will be difficult to prove any damages and, even in cases where recoverable damages have been incurred, after taking into account any savings, likely the costs of litigation will be much higher than those damages and not worth pursuing.
We work hard to reduce the effect of any confiscation order on the financial situations of our clients by aiming to reduce the recoverable amount as much as possible.
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