Sentences with phrase «oil industries»

Founded in the UK by Dr Richard Seligman in 1910 as the Aluminium Plant & Vessel Company, APV initially manufactured welded vessels for the brewery and vegetable oil industries and has pioneered ground - breaking technologies during the course of a century, setting standards of the modern processing industry.
Little Georgie Dubya was from skull & bones, an organization that hand picks people from wealthy families to be placed in powerful positions to make policy from banks, oil industries, world trade, education, wall street, and yes... politics.
He has proven with his support for the oil industries subsides and asking the Pentagon to remove Ohio from the closure list (as he has done ever since he was in office) that he has no real interest in cutting the budget just getting re-elected.
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«Markets with large oil industries have had strong growth in the past several years,» he said.
That's bad news for an industry that's seen its access to the world's 1.34 trillion barrels of recoverable oil reserves shrink to about 20 % as governments from Russia to Venezuela progressively nationalize their oil industries.
Trump hosted a series of meetings with advocates for the corn and oil industries at the White House since late last year aimed at reforming biofuels regulations in a way that cuts costs for refiners without reducing overall biofuels demand.
Among other things Mr. Newsom helped set up a public - relations department within the company and retained the firm of Elmo Roper to poll public reaction to the oil industry in general and Jersey Standard in particular.
People, it appeared, thought that the oil industry was bad — especially Standard Oil — and that all the Standard companies (Ohio, Indiana, et al.) were still one trust, as they had been before the dissolution in 1911.
LONDON, April 25 - Discipline has become the oil industrys favorite word as it emerges from the deepest and longest downturn in a generation.
Railways are producers» second best option for hauling crude to the United States after pipelines but have so far been reluctant to sign the short - term contracts the oil industry favors.
It may be that students seeing the new pictures of the oil industry will think better of Standard Oil than did their fathers who were taught in terms of the Rockefeller trust and gushers.
This 20 % increase in US production capacities will enable Arkema to support its customers» growth in the region in emerging applications such as water filtration and in traditional markets such as the chemical process industry and high performance cables (automobile, fiber optics, oil industry).
«For engineers who are already working, we've created an Oil and Gas MOOC, in partnership with IFP énergies Nouvelles (IFPEN), to enable them to update their knowledge of the oil industry by taking online courses for four weeks.»
Cash flow from operations — a key metric of financial health in the oil industry — came in at $ 7.4 billion for the quarter, matching the year - earlier period.
LONDON, April 25 - Discipline has become the oil industrys favourite word as it emerges from the deepest and longest downturn in a generation.
Fossil - fuel subsidies drain government budgets, throwing up a fiscal wall that blocks state support for clean energy while protecting the interests of the oil industry.
Gray, who got his start in Calgary's oil industry as a summer student in the 1950s, saw the situation as an opportunity.
Sen. Vitter, a slavish advocate of oil industry and other corporate interests, broke the law prior to 2004 by patronizing prostitutes while a member of the House.
The photographs on the next five pages are examples of an extraordinary report on the oil industry and an extraordinarily bold departure from the usual pattern of public relations.
Grad, 71, studied petroleum engineering and entered the oil industry in 1971, labouring on drilling rigs.
But for several years, companies in southern Louisiana, where his business is located, have suffered along with the oil industry, which is affected by changes in global oil supplies and technologies like fracking.
Grantham also believes that within the next five to 10 years there will be «dramatic technological improvements in non-oil based transportation» that will send the oil industry into a sharp — and permanent — decline.
Third - quarter indicators will be inflated by a forgettable spring, when the U.S. economy hit a lull and wildfires ravaged Fort McMurray, the heart of Canada's oil industry.
The oil industry crashed, and he took a buyout last year.
But times were flush in the oil industry, and such concerns struck some at Shell as overblown.
«They have money and are fed up with [the cycle of] being hired and rehired in the oil industry, so now many are looking to buy a business.»
So far, U.S. President Barack Obama's attempts at nuance on the Keystone XL pipeline issue have impressed no one: not the oil industry, not environmentalists and certainly not Canadians.
Moving his family to West Texas, George Bush began work in the oil industry.
Despite the instability in the Middle East, the biggest risk for the oil industry is Venezuela, the CEO of BP told CNBC Monday.
China sent weapons to 9 sub-Saharan countries and was the only one in the top three to send arms to South Sudan, a country whose oil industry and international standing are both threatened by an ongoing civil war.
The oil industry's push into K - 12 education.
For one, political instability has made maintaining employment in the oil industry more important than keeping government revenues from oil sales high.
One of the country's most connected business leaders, Murray Edwards made his billions in the Alberta oil industry.
VistaVu's decision to move closer to the decision - makers located in the Texas oil capital offers some valuable insights on how to establish a profile and grow your presence in a dense business hub like Houston, which is for the oil industry what Manhattan is for the investment banking sector.
It was Canadian Business that, back in 2007, brought attention to California's low - carbon fuel standard that effectively blocks oilsands exports to that state — despite the fact that California's own exempted heavy - oil industry has been shown to be more carbon intensive than the oilsands average.
While Tillerson has ties to Russia, he partly missed a key energy development back home in the United States by ceding growth potential in the shale oil industry to smaller, more nimble rivals, including Continental Resources.
that, back in 2007, brought attention to California's low - carbon fuel standard that effectively blocks oilsands exports to that state — despite the fact that California's own exempted heavy - oil industry has been shown to be more carbon intensive than the oilsands average.
Garcia, based in Houston, had been an account executive for Ceridian in the 1990s and jumped to the oil industry in 2002.
The BP spill led to more regulation (although not as much new in the U.S. as some would like) and less investment in the U.S. offshore oil industry than would have otherwise been the case, and these changes were likely compensated for with increased investment elsewhere.
In a separate report focusing on larger integrated oil companies, Moody's came to a similar conclusion — that the substantial improvement in the financial position of the oil industry over the past year is poised to slow down.
The depressed prices mean lower prices for refiners and less pump pain for North American drivers, but it's hardly good news for Canada's oil industry, which spent billions on oilsands projects after world crude prices had risen high enough to justify the investment.
The oil industry is doing a better job of hiring women.
IEA's Head of the Oil Industry and Markets Division Neil Atkinson discusses how conflict in the Middle East is impacting the oil market.
The University of Alberta MBA makes excellent use of its location at the centre of Canada's oil industry.
Moody's studied 37 oil and gas companies in Canada and the U.S., concluding that although the oil industry has dramatically slashed its cost of production in the past three years and is currently in the midst of posting much better financials this year, there is little room left for more progress.
Millennials continue to have the most negative opinion toward the oil industry compared to all other industries, and they don't see a career in oil and gas as their top choice of a workplace.
Not only are Millennials snubbing oil and gas because of its negative image, they also seek different job perks than previous generations sought, and in this regard, the oil industry will need to do more as it becomes increasingly obvious that Millennials want different things than what oil executives think they want.
Frankel concluded the oil industry was not self - adjusting and had an inherent tendency towards extreme crisis.
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