Sentences with phrase «new oil deposits»

Sudan is running out of oil mainly due to the poor recovery rate of Asian oil companies and lack of substantial new oil deposits.

Not exact matches

Now, with billions in new revenues flowing out of these deposits, a growing number of oil - and - gas - field services firms have emerged with solutions to the problem of how to remediate the huge volumes of heavily polluted water that comes out of the ground.
After the oil price collapse and a huge corruption scandal, Petrobras has struggled to stay afloat, let alone find the billions of investments needed to develop new deposits.
Rather, there are known supplies of oil, coal and other natural resources whose quantities tend to expand as their prices rise, making it more profitable to explore for new deposits.
«It is our believes that, the 2017 national budget of the federal republic of Nigeria is not based on the crude oil production output from the Niger Delta but it is based on the newly found oil deposits in the North and the new pipelines construction from the Niger Republic,» the group stated.
New York's public pension tax burden is the second most costly in the nation, trailing only Alaska who benefits from rich oil and minerals deposits.
Many local towns and cities have expressed opposition to the project, citing the local dangers of pipeline leaks and wider implications of fracking (the oil bound for the Pilgrim Pipeline originates from the Bakken shale in North Dakota, the same deposits that have increased the volume of oil carried by trains and barges through the Hudson Valley to New Jersey refineries).
Ciba even acquired its own shale oil deposits in the Alps as a new feedstock.
This new cold war is all about trade and resources: According to a 2008 study by the U.S. Geologic Survey, the Arctic has 20 percent of the planet's undiscovered and recoverable oil and natural gas deposits.
So once he finished his degree, Ridgway went to work for Chevron in Texas, exploring sedimentary basins for new deposits of oil and gas.
The offshore gas and oil industry is long established and is reaching ever greater depths in the sea in its quest for new and major deposits — for instance in the Gulf of Mexico and off the coast of Brazil.
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Mick Womersley, a professor of human ecology at Unity College in Maine, has offered a provocative and powerful reaction to my post on new work pointing to the abundance of oil now that new methods have been developed to extract it from deposits that were previously too costly to tap.
On the one hand, the dramatic shortening of the deep - frozen season on the North Slope of Alaska — when the tundra is firm enough to drive on — has made it harder for oil companies to send out their seismic survey teams to seek new petroleum deposits.
The urgency has ramped up as other countries have pushed ahead to file their seabed claims under the treaty, as high energy prices have propelled new plans to seek some of the huge deposits of oil and natural gas that geologists say are probably sitting up north, and as tourists are heading north in fast - growing numbers.
Better yet would be to debate an energy policy for the USA, including opening up exploratory oil and gas drilling including shale deposits, limiting the exponential growth of regulations currently stifling new exploration, ending the EPA regulatory war on coal, reactivating the Keystone pipeline, etc.; these issues have direct impact on American jobs and future energy independence, both of which are more important issues for US voters (and presidential candidates) than any «climate» debate.
The quote from Mitt Romney's (allegedly «ghostwritten») book points to the conclusion that the USA should do more oil and gas exploration («drill, baby, drill») including shale deposits, to get more «energy independent» (combined, of course, with supporting basic research for new energy technologies).
The recent rapid expansions of shale oil and gas production from the widespread shale deposits in many parts of the US at current price levels using new but proven technology shows that the peak oil hypothesis is false and Obama was wrong.
But the center's pitch also includes access to deep - water environments such as beneath the ice caps where energy companies are seeking to explore new deposits of oil and natural gas, including in the Arctic, which is now more accessible because of the warming climate.
Now that most oil is produced off shore and other hostile environments, or from tar sands or from newly - discovered deposits at depths of up to 35,000 feet below the surface, the EROEI of oil production is now rarely as high as 20:1, and for new oil fields much less.
(06/07/2012) Governments, NGOs, and others fighting climate change should consider buying coal and oil deposits — not to exploit them, but to keep them from being exploited, according to a bold new policy paper in the Journal of Political Economy.
For example, the U.S Geological Survey reports that a new deposit called Wolfcamp in West Texas likely contains 20 billion barrels of oil and 16 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.
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