Sentences with phrase «oil flowing out»

Dogs should be allowed to dry itself and extra oil flowing out of ear should be cleaned with a cotton swab.
In a 1978 helicopter patrol, the US Coast Guard discovered a large plume of oil flowing out of the banks of the creek.
Even if President Obama approved Keystone XL or the National Energy Board gave the green light to Energy East, falling commodity prices mean that soon there might not be enough oil flowing out of northern Alberta to fill those new pipelines.

Not exact matches

«So every year this company spits out a lot more free cash flow than your typical oil major,» Kirby says.
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.
By connecting land - locked oil deposits in Alberta and North Dakota with world markets, pipelines and railways aren't just letting industry pull more oil out of the ground — they're also connecting those oil flows to world prices.
Since the vote, fighting has broken out, oil production has slowed, and flows through the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) pipeline to Turkey have dropped off.
Looking at the figures above I can not complain as my dividend train keeps chugging along churning out that passive income despite currency headwinds, economic headwinds, terror across the world, saber rattling from North Korea, Russian troops in Ukraine, The Nigerian delta under attack curbing the flow of oil, floods, earthquakes etc. etc..
The specifics associated with Notely's proposed ban have yet to be set out (there is no word on whether oil will continue to flow to provinces other than British Columbia), however it is clear that the battle to expand the TransMountain pipeline is far from over.
Shell Oil has more excess profit at its disposal to fund future dividend growth than AT&T does (although AT&T is a non-cyclical stock that can rely upon steady cash flow from which to pay shareholders each year, whereas Royal Dutch Shell is an oil company that experiences low profits for 2 - 3 out of every ten due to the cyclical nature of oil and natural gas priceOil has more excess profit at its disposal to fund future dividend growth than AT&T does (although AT&T is a non-cyclical stock that can rely upon steady cash flow from which to pay shareholders each year, whereas Royal Dutch Shell is an oil company that experiences low profits for 2 - 3 out of every ten due to the cyclical nature of oil and natural gas priceoil company that experiences low profits for 2 - 3 out of every ten due to the cyclical nature of oil and natural gas priceoil and natural gas prices).
For the Lord thy God bringeth thee into a good land, a land of brooks of water, of fountains and springs flowing forth in valleys and hills; a land of wheat and barley and vines and figs and pomegranates; a land of olives, of oil and honey; a land in which thou shalt eat bread without want, thou shalt lack nothing in it; a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou canst dig copper (Deut.
In the decade prior to the APF's creation, the initial $ 900 million windfall from oil exploration licences — equivalent to more than five times the entire Alaskan budget at the time — had flowed into and out of state coffers.
One could frame the debate in the advantages of using less fossil fuel, which range from lower costs to people (an all electric car has operating costs about 1/4 that of a gasoline vehicle), to balance of payments (less capital flowing out of the country, especially relevant to countries who import most of their oil), to terrorism (not funding it, and western influence leaving the ME, which is the basis of most ME terrorist organizations) to conflict in general (most of the major conflicts in the last 30 years have involved ME oil), to finite supply (when we run out, we'll be facing a global economic meltdown).
The report says the panel has not yet had time to work out why the blowout preventer, a giant valve on the seafloor which should have stopped the flow of oil as a measure of last resort, failed to activate.
The big question is how large must the balls be to fall through the flow of oil and gas, To find out, Wattenburg suggests using a connection from the surface to the so - called blow - out preventer (BOP) on top of the well to pump in steel balls with a range of diameters up to about 3.8 centimeters (1.5 inches).
Then engineers can simply observe which ones come flying back out of the top of the broken pipe at the top of the BOP, where oil is currently flowing from the well.
Academic scientists quoted in stories late last week by NPR and The New York Times suggested that the amount of oil spewing out from the broken pipe on the gulf floor may be much more than 5000 barrels (794,936 gallons) per day — the official estimate of both BP and the government for the first 3 weeks of the crisis, before BP made any progress in stanching the flow.
One of the government's scientific teams tasked with estimating the rate at which oil is flowing out of the burst well have announced a new figure: Between 20,000 and 40,000 barrels a day are spewing out, according to one team that analyzed video.
The passage also aptly described the situation faced by the scientists at BP, such as vice president of engineering Paul Tooms or vice president and engineer Richard Lynch, who seemed incapable of determining how much oil was actually flowing and figuring out how to stop it despite valiant efforts.
The pressure readings the technician was calling out stopped dropping at roughly 6,000 psi, meaning that the flowing oil was successfully pushing back against the pump engine's 30,000 horsepower.
The procedure is intended to stem the flow of oil and gas and ultimately kill the well by injecting heavy drilling fluids through the blow out preventer on the seabed down into the well.
Also using T2Well to model that well, they estimated how much oil and gas were actually flowing out to the sea floor.
Petroleum engineers in Texas have found that when they pump fluid into one end of an oil reservoir to push oil out the other, the injected fluid sometimes flows around the reservoir, completely missing the targeted zone.
But here is a reminder, olive oil is liquid in room temperature, cocoa butter is SOLID, and it STARTS melting at about 100 degrees Fahrenheit... so, you can not control and cool it to a point where it will be still in a solid phase, because it can not be pressed and «flow» out.
When I change my oil so it flows out faster.
From there it goes out to the rest of the engine (can go anywhere depending on how the engine oil flow is engineered).
Then remove the vacuum and allow some oil to flow out.
Really, you should let the idle even out before driving, just to let it get to operating temperature and get the oil flowing before a load is introduced on the engine.
Other possible causes for Code P0016 (https://www.yourmechanic.com/article/p0016-obd-ii-trouble-code-camshaft-position-a-camshaft-position-correlation-bank-1-by-jay-safford) to set include: the camshaft timing is wrong because the timing chain jumped teeth; the camshaft phaser is out of position due to problems with phaser; the oil has flow to the phaser is impeded due to incorrect engine oil viscosity or partly clogged passages; and the oil control valve (OCV) has a restriction in the OCV filter.
The Multimatic system uses pre-tensioned spring - loaded spool valves that control the flow of oil in and out of the shocks.
That new agreement ensures that Mobil 1 motor oil will continue flowing as the factory fill of choice for the current 2014 Corvette Stingray and the highly anticipated 2015 Corvette Z06 due out next year.
Shell Oil has more excess profit at its disposal to fund future dividend growth than AT&T does (although AT&T is a non-cyclical stock that can rely upon steady cash flow from which to pay shareholders each year, whereas Royal Dutch Shell is an oil company that experiences low profits for 2 - 3 out of every ten due to the cyclical nature of oil and natural gas priceOil has more excess profit at its disposal to fund future dividend growth than AT&T does (although AT&T is a non-cyclical stock that can rely upon steady cash flow from which to pay shareholders each year, whereas Royal Dutch Shell is an oil company that experiences low profits for 2 - 3 out of every ten due to the cyclical nature of oil and natural gas priceoil company that experiences low profits for 2 - 3 out of every ten due to the cyclical nature of oil and natural gas priceoil and natural gas prices).
Because most MLPs pay out cash flows from depleting oil and gas reserves that need to be replaced with new wells, these companies need continued access to cheap capital just to sustain their dividends.
I have worked mostly in watercolors and some oil and acrylic and of course pencil since I could walk almost LOL.Thanks you so much for sharing your gift and helping to inspire others to let what is inside them flow out.
Thus, you have it that this system guarantees that MORE money will be flowing out of the pockets of the consumers and straight into the bank accounts of Big Oil.
All we can do is go from here, and stopping the flow of oil out of the Persian Gulf is key to improving our situation.
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.
The first oil flowed through the pipeline the same afternoon that Trump pulled America out of the Paris climate accord.
The leader in capture and sequestration, as the technique is known, is the United States, the report said, although that is mostly because of the use of carbon dioxide for stimulating the flow of oil out of old wells.
Rutt, I wouldn't consider Cushing prices as reflective of International oil prices because apparently of logistic constraints on flows in and out of Cushing.
A strategy to reduce demand for fossil fuels by pricing carbon and letting the market sort it out means oil will continue to flow through pipelines as long as there is demand for it, Gillian Steward writes.
Some of the global dynamics, including lower oil prices and slower growth coming out of China, could create some softening in the total volume of foreign capital flowing to U.S. real estate in 2016.
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