Sentences with phrase «oil exports through»

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Later, on the sidelines of Suncor's annual general meeting, Williams said he hopes that «good sense and reason prevail» but added Suncor has a contingency plan in case Alberta follows through with its plan to restrict oil or refined fuel exports through the existing Trans Mountain pipeline to B.C.
More than 30 percent of seaborne oil exports pass through that narrow waterway daily.
The EIA estimates that approximately 17 million barrels of oil per day — about 35 % of all seaborne oil exports — pass through the strait.
«The exports are what we need to focus on through the next 30 days,» Kloza, co-founder of the Oil Price Information Service, told CNBC's «Futures Now» last week.
Saving oil and natural gas through efficiency gains and investment in renewables would also generate profit by allowing BC to import less oil from Alberta and to export more of the natural gas it already extracts.
A copy of the memo, heavily censored but released through access - to - information legislation, said that railway companies could accommodate expanded shipping needs for oil exports.
Russia signed a major oil export deal with China in 2009, agreeing to supply 15 million tonnes per annum through the East Siberia — Pacific Ocean pipeline.
By helping energy security needs in Asia through oil and gas exports, Canada will be in a better position to work with Asian partners on other energy challenges, including energy efficiency, renewables and clean technology.
The Iraqi Oil Ministry and the Iranian Oil Ministry have signed a memorandum of understanding to bury their differences on joint oil fields and build a pipeline to export crude oil from the Kirkuk fields, in the north of Iraq, through Iran, reported the Al MonitOil Ministry and the Iranian Oil Ministry have signed a memorandum of understanding to bury their differences on joint oil fields and build a pipeline to export crude oil from the Kirkuk fields, in the north of Iraq, through Iran, reported the Al MonitOil Ministry have signed a memorandum of understanding to bury their differences on joint oil fields and build a pipeline to export crude oil from the Kirkuk fields, in the north of Iraq, through Iran, reported the Al Monitoil fields and build a pipeline to export crude oil from the Kirkuk fields, in the north of Iraq, through Iran, reported the Al Monitoil from the Kirkuk fields, in the north of Iraq, through Iran, reported the Al Monitor.
Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Hussain al - Shahristani said in a televised interview late on Wednesday that the Kurds had agreed to export through SOMO, which would have removed a major sticking point between them over oil exports.
The Kurdistan Regional Government, which runs the land - locked, semiautonomous Kurdish enclave that borders Turkey, says it started pumping crude from its oil fields directly to Turkey through a newly constructed pipeline to the export terminal at Ceyhan on Turkey's Mediterranean coast in early January.
Last week, Bill McCaffrey, chief executive of oil sands producer MEG Energy Corp., said his company is considering such exports as it becomes easier to move Canadian crude to Houston through expansions of the pipeline network.
In fact, the reason we have «historically» exported Western produced oil through Sarnia and imported oil to Montreal was in response to an arrangement between Diefenbaker and Eisenhower which exempted Canada's oil from US import duties.
Since the oil boom of the 1970s and»80s, Saudi Arabia, whose official creed is Wahhabi Islam, has exported Wahhabism to parts of Africa, Asia, and the West through scholarships and the funding of radical mosques, preachers, and groups.
Although Europe was the only reliable customer of Russia's oil / gas exports, all the alternative sources of oil / gas had to pass through Russia's sphere of influence to get to Europe.
As mentioned in the press release:» -LRB-...) these groups released a briefing titled «Dirty Dozen: How Public Finance Drives the Climate Crisis through Oil, Gas, and Coal Expansion», highlighting fossil fuel projects by the World Bank Group, other multilateral and national development banks and export credit agencies.
Coal exports will expand exponentially, liquefied natural gas will flow out of northern ports, the public will be massaged toward accepting oil pipelines either through the north, the south or both.
With the approval of the Kinder Morgan pipeline, we expect an increase in tanker traffic by 700 % through the Salish Sea, meaning more oil moving through pipelines and more export terminals, making Washington State a target for dangerous spills and explosions.
We will get all that oil traveling through to the south coast and exported all over the world, all that dirty oil — really dirty oil.
In addition, fossil fuel exports can be controlled indirectly through local decisions on whether to permit coal, liquefied natural gas or oil export terminals, among other measures.
MONTREAL and TORONTO — Conservationists celebrated news that Enbridge will shelve its controversial «Trailbreaker» project to reverse the flow of oil in the Montreal - Sarnia pipeline in order to bring tar sands oil to and through Montreal for export.
For example, Froman apparently has already been successful in challenging an EU fuel quality directive that would limit shipments to Europe of dirty tar sands oil, including that which would flow through pipelines like the proposed Keystone XL system for export from U.S. ports.
2016 was a breakthrough year for expanding U.S. energy leadership through exports of crude oil and natural gas.
The government and Enbridge Inc. are stepping up their game to push through what is largely seen as an alternative to Keystone XL: the Northern Gateway pipeline project, which would carry oil from the Alberta tar sands to the Canadian west coast for export to China.
In the Pacific Northwest, where oil refineries are seeking to increase their exports, tanker traffic could increase from 28,000 barrels per day to 535,000 barrels per day in Oregon and Washington, and up to a staggering 1.2 million barrels through British Columbian waters.
In 2013 I became involved with a newly formed group of Burnaby residents protesting a plan by Kinder Morgan, a Texas based oil company, to dramatically expand the export of diluted bitumen from the Alberta tar sands to oversees markets through a small marine terminal in Burrard Inlet, just miles from the City of Vancouver.
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