Sentences with phrase «oil age»

His first move is to slash the costs of his operation in an attempt to position Shell better than its competitors to profitably ride Oil Age's tail.
RIP oil age (I can't wait to hear the funny comments of petrolhead wishful thinkers, trying to fool themselves into thinking EVs will never go mainstream and that the oil industry as we know it is not doomed; yeah yeah petrochemicals will always be there I know, but what % of oil demand does that represent?
As multigrade oil ages, the polymeric additive package breaks down, reducing the oil's ability to lubricate across a wide variety of temperatures.
In other words, even after oil demand peaks, the Oil Age is likely to have a decades - long tail.
That was before the dawn of the Oil Age, the energy transition that would fuel the company's real rise.
It would be the start of a decades - long decline of the Oil Age itself — an uncharted world in which, in a phrase gaining currency at Shell, oil prices might be «lower forever.»
Whether they survive the oil age remains to be seen.»
Like other food products, extra virgin olive oil doesn't stay fresh forever — the beneficial nutrients and fresh flavours will decrease and change as the oil ages.
«We can end the oil age.
Of the trillion or so barrels of oil produced since the dawn of the Oil Age in the 19th century, a full quarter have been burned in just the first decade of the 21st century.
And the Oil Age may not end for lack of oil.
This is because as the oil ages, it becomes less effective.
Although their county got wealth from oil now, they realize that oil age will go, new age will come.
Certainly the recent burst of new exploration and development of oil fields, both offshore and inland — largely driven by higher oil prices — challenges those seeing (or seeking) an early end to the oil age.
The end of the dominance of the oil age could be sooner than you think.
The Stone Age came to an end, not because we had a lack of stones, and the oil age will come to an end not because we have a lack of oil.»
Similarly, we can leave the Oil Age even though we're not out of oil.
The most celebrated architecture of the 20th century belongs firmly to the oil age, a heady mix of glass and steel and no need to have regard to comfort, given the availability of cheap fossil energy to fuel heating & cooling systems.
This latest is no exception, as Rob Hopkins, founder of the Transition Towns Movement, explores peak oil, the end of the oil age, and how resilience differs from sustainability.
Farewell to the oil age The Global Legal Post Magazine (feature author, Editor's Picks; 30 March issue 2, 2012)
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