Sentences with phrase «oil extraction allows»

Our proprietary cold - pressed coconut oil extraction allows our oil to penetrate deep into skin tissue, clarifying, moisturizing and cleansing even the most sensitive of skin.

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The extraction and refining conditions of copra oil can also be modified to allow more phenolic anti-oxidants to mix with copra oil.
In the early years of the Cuomo Administration, oil giant Exxon - Mobil put its considerable political clout behind an effort to get New York to allow fracking; a controversial type of drilling that allowed for the extraction of natural gas.
It will go down vertically for the first 1.1 miles, then bend eastward toward the fault at a 50 degree angle for another 1.8 miles, using the directional drilling techniques invented to allow more complete extraction of tough - to - reach oil deposits.
The industrial advent of mechanically driven steel expellers and hexane extraction processes allowed for greater world - wide vegetable oil productivity, whereas new purification procedures permitted exploitation of nontraditionally consumed oils, such as cottonseed (43).
His study attributes the expected growth in oil output largely to a combination of high oil prices and new technologies such as hydraulic fracturing that are opening up vast new areas and allowing extraction of «unconventional» oil such as tight oil, oil shale, tar sands and ultra-heavy oil.
For three years, my colleagues and I have worked very hard to develop our New York Marcellus Shale Internet map server to allow citizens concerned about gas and oil extraction to access a great deal of highly useful data.
«It emerged at the international level, through the combination of, among others: (1) the conservationist interests of big environmental NGOs in the North, (2) the interests of national and sub-national governments in the North seeking low - cost alternatives to supposedly «offset» their continued and excessive emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases, (3) the interests of national and sub-national governments in the South seeking to obtain financial resources for the «protection» of forests in their countries, (4) the interests of corporations that could profit from market - tradable «offset» credits, including through speculation on secondary (derivatives) markets, which would allow them to continue destroying the forests for the extraction of timber, minerals or oil, the establishment of monoculture plantations, etc., thus expanding their business opportunities, and (5) the interests of consultants and other actors involved in financial capital markets who want to turn «unexploited» forests into a new market for this type of capital, through the commercialization of «environmental services» such as carbon sequestration, among others.»
The region has the capacity to produce 2.5 million barrels of oil per day — and in the process, as TreeHugger has explained before, extraction produces up to eight times the emissions of conventional oil and operators are allowed to use twice the amount of fresh water that all of Calgary uses in a year.
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