Sentences with phrase «new oil rush»

In the US this has reached a crescendo, with big fossil fuel companies (and Australia's BHP Billiton) falling over themselves to become part of the new oil rush.

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There is a roughly six - month lag time between the decision to begin drilling and oil showing up in the market, so the rush of new drilling that began in the first half of 2017 will ensure that production likely continues on its upward trajectory for the rest of the year.
We had the new rush for oil in the Arctic and other extreme places.
Rushing to cash in on the public's new awareness of the benefits of coconut oil, within weeks literally dozens of companies were offering «virgin» coconut oil.
New titles out this week include Final Fantasy XIII - 2, SoulCalibur V, NeverDead, the Mac version of BioShock 2, and last week's indie title Oil Rush.
We'd hear a lot of urgent talk in Washington when oil prices went up, then we'd see politicians rush to the local gas stations --- I remember going to gas stations — holding press conferences, announcing new legislation.
So it keeps getting reanimated by the GOP, which is under pressure to bring it to life from two distinct sources: The oil industry, which, duh, wants the infrastructure and the new supply, and now, conservative pundits like Fox News and Rush Limbaugh.
Approval of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline would have only a marginal positive impact on the economics of the Canadian oil - sands industry, but could nevertheless trigger a rush of high - risk investment into additional projects that would rely heavily on rising oil prices, according to new research from the Carbon Tracker Initiative.
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25 November — Approval of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline would have only a marginal positive impact on the economics of the Canadian oil - sands industry, but could nevertheless trigger a rush of high - risk investment into additional projects that would rely heavily on rising oil prices, according to new research from the Carbon Tracker Initiative.
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