We all want greater economic security, which spending a $ 1 billion a day in oil imports doesn't secure.
Not exact matches
MO: You know, the U.S. still
imports a tremendous amount of
oil on a daily basis, and I don't think it's realistic to expect to offset that over a very short period of time, so the connection with Canada is critically important.
Though Democrats and Republicans see different ways to
do it, there is today a bipartisan resolve to wean America off
imported oil.
«China
does have to play the game in technology to an extent because they still
import more silicon semiconductors than
oil and it will take years until they can be fully self - sufficient on semiconductors.»
China's copper
imports did jump nearly 10 percent to 460,000 tons and
oil imports also rose.
Exports of cars and auto parts posted big increases in February as
did imports of pharmaceuticals, crude
oil and civilian aircraft.
China
does not release a lot of data regarding the specifics of its SPR, but
oil imports have spiked over the past year — China has been taking advantage of cheap crude to build up its strategic stockpile.
Meanwhile we keep burning
oil while the world develops new energy technologies, china beats us in supercompuing, europe beats us in particle science, we are number 15 in internet access in developed nations, we have to
import indians to
do our tech jobs in silicon valley....
If you
do opt for
imported olive
oil, make sure to
do your research and confirm the purity of the product.
My boyfriend recently told me that Costco's Kirkland brand of Organic Extra Virgin Olive
Oil beat several pricey brands of imported olive oil (organic and non organic) according to a purity test that was done by the University of California: Dav
Oil beat several pricey brands of
imported olive
oil (organic and non organic) according to a purity test that was done by the University of California: Dav
oil (organic and non organic) according to a purity test that was
done by the University of California: Davis.
Some gamesome wights will tell you that they have to plant weeds there, they don't grow naturally; that they
import Canada thistles; that they have to send beyond seas for a spile to stop a leak in an
oil cask; that pieces of wood in Nantucket are carried about like bits of the true cross in Rome; that people there plant toadstools before their houses, to get under the shade in summertime; that one blade of grass makes an oasis, three blades in a day's walk a prairie; that they wear quicksand shoes, something like Laplander snowshoes; that they are so shut up, belted about, every way inclosed, surrounded, and made an utter island of by the ocean, that to their very chairs and tables small clams will sometimes be found adhering, as to the backs of sea turtles.
First of all, the United States still
imports huge quantities of crude
oil — close to 9 million barrels per day in 2011 — and will continue to
do so under any scenario.
They
do have a lot of
oil but its hard to
import here because of the lack of pipelines.
What are they going to produce and how much
does it cost to
import oil from China?
Nigeria continues the absurdity of expending more than 30 % of scarce foreign currency
importing refined petroleum products, a self - imposed malaise as we insist on subsidizing domestic fuel consumption; and crude
oil and gas as a percentage of our export revenue stays at 96 % meaning beyond all the talk of diversification, current rhetoric
does not match the outcomes!
How much
do you think we spend every week on
importing oil to the United States?
And if hybrids become cheap enough «just replacing 1 percent of [U.S.] vehicle fleet translates into $ 4 billion in [consumer] savings, $ 80 billion in
oil we don't
import and 50 million tons of CO2 reduction.»
It might be possible to impose some kind of fee on
imported tar sands
oil (though that would have to be
done in such a way as to not trigger problems with GATT [General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade]-RRB-.
Chef Nancy Silverton has a precise recipe for this that includes a knockout scallion
oil, but I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that
imported prosciutto (unless it's high - quality domestic) draped over a split baguette spread with butter is one of the nicest things you can
do for yourself.
Do not risk purchasing an illegal
imported CBD
oil that
does not conform to UK legislation.
;; SPEC INCLUDES BUT NOT LIMITED TO: -;; Date off first reg 01/04/1995; Date of
import 28/10/2008; 1 previous owner; Last owner since 15/09/2014; Japanese service history; MOTD 29/06/2018 with no advisorys; New clutch fitted 3/6/16 timing belt also water pump fitted; Ngk laser platinum plugs fitted; Import certificate; Stainless steel straight through; Exhaust; Nearly new tyres; 16 gold alloys; BC coil overs nearly new; Oil catch tank; Super air flow converter Apexi; Air fuel ratio dials; Turbo boost gage; Removable steering with hijac lock fitted; Samco pedals; Pioneer 7tv Dvd screen with Bluetooth; Recaro folding seats; 4pot branch manifold; Apexi air filter; Front mount intercooler with forge hard pipes; Forge blow off valve; Upgraded turbo; Relocated battery in boot;; Please do nt forget to look on our website for 50 plus detailed pics of this car including underbody
import 28/10/2008; 1 previous owner; Last owner since 15/09/2014; Japanese service history; MOTD 29/06/2018 with no advisorys; New clutch fitted 3/6/16 timing belt also water pump fitted; Ngk laser platinum plugs fitted;
Import certificate; Stainless steel straight through; Exhaust; Nearly new tyres; 16 gold alloys; BC coil overs nearly new; Oil catch tank; Super air flow converter Apexi; Air fuel ratio dials; Turbo boost gage; Removable steering with hijac lock fitted; Samco pedals; Pioneer 7tv Dvd screen with Bluetooth; Recaro folding seats; 4pot branch manifold; Apexi air filter; Front mount intercooler with forge hard pipes; Forge blow off valve; Upgraded turbo; Relocated battery in boot;; Please do nt forget to look on our website for 50 plus detailed pics of this car including underbody
Import certificate; Stainless steel straight through; Exhaust; Nearly new tyres; 16 gold alloys; BC coil overs nearly new;
Oil catch tank; Super air flow converter Apexi; Air fuel ratio dials; Turbo boost gage; Removable steering with hijac lock fitted; Samco pedals; Pioneer 7tv Dvd screen with Bluetooth; Recaro folding seats; 4pot branch manifold; Apexi air filter; Front mount intercooler with forge hard pipes; Forge blow off valve; Upgraded turbo; Relocated battery in boot;; Please
do nt forget to look on our website for 50 plus detailed pics of this car including underbody pics.
A lack of capacity on this end along with pipelines facing environmental opposition have led California refiners to
import oil, often from foreign sources, via ship and pay a higher price for
doing it.
The figures for GD Product don't contain the effects of
import prices, like crude
oil and other energy
imports, and thus they portray a stronger economy.
Aside from my cats loving it, I like Kong Naturals because the only ingredients are catnip
oil and distilled water and it is made in the U.S. I am not opposed to
imports, but I
do want what I give my pets regulated and safe so I take extra precautions.
«WWF believes it is possible for palm
oil imports into Australia to be 100 per cent CSPO by 2015, ensuring our palm
oil consumption
does not drive the further loss of these amazing habitats,» said Mr Bourne.
12 % of US Daily Crude
Imports Done by Enbridge Enbridge Energy is intimately connected with expanding production of oil from the Alberta tar sands and delivering it to the United States — their 2009 annual report states that they transport 71 % of western Canadian crude exports, satisfying 12 % of US daily crude oil i
Imports Done by Enbridge Enbridge Energy is intimately connected with expanding production of
oil from the Alberta tar sands and delivering it to the United States — their 2009 annual report states that they transport 71 % of western Canadian crude exports, satisfying 12 % of US daily crude
oil importsimports.
This country
did not agree on how to value or price its concerns about
oil imports (others taxed
oil), whether or not one should move away from
oil (others taxed all fuels), and more recently about CO2 (the brave Nordic countries have CO2 taxes).
Going to 54 miles per gallon as the E.P.A. and the car companies agree can be
done lowers our
oil imports and reduces greenhouse gases.
crude
oil and / or product reserves equivalent to 90 days of the previous year's net
imports, to which the government has immediate access (even if it
does not own them directly) and could be used to address disruptions to global
oil supply;
Thanks to vast domestic shale reserves and safe hydraulic fracturing, the U.S. is the world's leading producer of
oil and natural gas — which by far has had the most to
do with reducing U.S. net crude
imports.
First, 8 billion gallons of ethanol will
do almost nothing to reduce our
oil imports.
Of course the main issue is that the Keystone XL
does NOT
do ANYTHING to «having North America free from
importing oil outside of North America», nor
does it
do ANYTHING to keep the refined products from being exported.
It's become a synonym for lazy, expensive policies that don't cut
oil imports or reduce climate change.
We're spending around $ 700 billion a year to
import oil, with much of that money being shipped to countries that don't like us very much.
2007/04/28: PhysOrg: Dutch Propose System for Biofuel
Import A Dutch commission proposed a system Friday aimed at ensuring that crops used to create biofuels as replacements for
oil and gas
do not
do more harm than good.
And during an early April visit to Pennsylvania, Obama didn't directly answer a question about
importing more
oil sands from Canada.
Ertmer concedes that federal law exempts from regulation the mature stalks, fiber,
oil, and seed of the cannabis plant but says that while the exemptions «may allow certain plant components to be
imported into the United States,» it doesn't «change the fact that Congress
did regulate the growing marijuana plant.
Internal Department of Justice (DOJ) documents, obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, demonstrate that the DEA (along with U.S. Customs) was instructed by the DOJ in March of 2000 that they
do not have the authority to restrict the
import of hemp seed and
oil.
And he stressed that while our economy still has to rely on
oil and gas during that transition, we should rely more on domestic production than
importing from foreign counties who
do not have the same environmental or safety standards as the United States.
At the end of the day, supporting breakthrough technologies holds more promise for drastically reducing emissions, reducing
oil imports, and potentially boosting economic growth than
does just efficiency standards, but the budget debate fails to reflect this reality.
When mitigating anthropogenic global warming is projected to require greater than 80 % lower fossil energy use, how
do we provide the transport fuel and energy for rapid growth by developing countries while sustaining OECD economic growth when the Available Net Exports of crude
oil — after China and India's
imports — have already declined 13 % since 2005, and Saudi Arabia may need to
import oil by 2030?
If nothing is
done, the country could face power cuts and more reliance on
oil and gas
imports, which would make the supply less secure.
For the past quarter century, the country has seen its
oil imports grow, and although relatively little has been
done during these years to reverse that trend, that issue has dominated the energy debate.
If that doesn't sound like advantage enough, consider this: By exchanging a single - source (
oil) transportation system for a multisource system that makes greater use of the nation's domestically obtainable fuel sources, America automatically enhances its national security, which in turn reduces the financial burden of having to defend America's sources of
imported oil, which in turn frees up billions of tax dollars for more worthy endeavors.
Biofuels
do slightly reduce dependence on
imported oil, and the ethanol boom has created rural jobs while enriching some farmers and agribusinesses.
Last week I noted how, at the end of 2013, the United States accomplished something it hadn't been able to
do in two decades: The U.S. actually produced more
oil than it
imported.
You say, «At the same time, we can use energy much more efficiently than we
do, reducing the need to rely on expensive
imported oil...»
I subscribe to the school of thought that if we don't demand large amounts of
imported and unnecessary commodities, such as
oil and coffee, that those agricultural regions can be better be used to provide essential food crops to their own region as well as neighboring regions currently undergoing serious food shortages.
I don't presume that we will actually eliminate
imports, nor
do I assume that the
oil would be produced over that short time frame.
Do you really like spending over a billion dollars a day on
imported oil?