Sentences with phrase «oil resources out»

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Perth - based oil explorer Red Emperor Resources says delays at its Georgian project have been caused by joint venture partner Range Resources, which has failed to carry out a planned drilling program.
Foreign oil companies would refuse to dish out any more money to develop the country's resources if it knew that it could be kicked out at any moment by overzealous prosecutors in small towns.
It takes 96 % of resource revenue out of circulation and invests it outside Norway, in sectors unrelated to energy, as a counterweight to the country's oil dependence.
The faster oil services firms and oil exploration companies adopt digitalization, the more data they generate with every well they drill and every digital map of oil resources they create — but that data is now the subject of hot debate as the oil industry tries to figure out who owns that data.
President Nicolás Maduro laid out a plan last month to create a homegrown digital currency known as the Petro, which would be similar to Bitcoin but backed by the government's oil and natural resources.
In at least one administrative office in Zulia state, human resources staff quit processing out the quitters, hanging a sign, «we do not accept resignations,» an oil worker there told Reuters.
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The companies at the most risk in such a scenario are those such as Continental Resources and Whiting Petroleum that not only based their budgets on higher oil prices but still have balance - sheet issues to work out.
The PC Party has released some radio ads and its supporters in corporate Calgary, like oil company CEO Brian Ferguson, have spoken out against the NDP proposal to review natural resource royalties.
The Pembina Institute responded by pointing out that «Albertans, the owners of the province's oil and gas resources, were completely left out of the process of reviewing Alberta's royalty rates.»
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. says it choked back heavy oil production in the first quarter to avoid selling at low prices it blames on poor pipeline capacity out of Western Canada.
So there is a huge immanent pressure to get off of oil, but it makes absolutely no sense to switch to another limited resource that will then only again run out.
On May 20, 2015, nine days BEFORE the government was inaugurated, I laid out «Policy Prescriptions» - diversification of production, government revenue, and exports; imperative of a strong and credible economic team and cabinet; targeting «opportunity sectors» (solid minerals, refining and petrochemicals, a new and realistic fiscal regime for upstream oil and gas, private sector investments in power and infrastructure, agro-processing, retail and construction); freeing «up resources from downstream petroleum sector deregulation» emphasizing «an economic reality in which hard decisions including some previously rebuffed by the opposition will have to be taken» a clear reference to the petrol subsidy which government waited a full year before countenancing the critical decision!
This came on the heels of the visit of the Honourable Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr Ibe Kachikwu to the Defence Headquarters where he was briefed by the high powered Committee set up to work out actionable modality for protection of oil and gas pipelines across the country.
He pointed out that, Ghana is a wealthy nation with oil, gold, gas, timber, cocoa, bauxite, diamonds, fertile lands, access to water resources, as well as a strong and intelligent human resource - base.
Also at the ceremony, Buhari admitted that oil and gas resources remained the most practical key out of the nation's economic crisis.
Natural gas and domestic oil production got a shout - out in the address as part of the President's vision of supporting domestic energy resources, something that several Republican lawmakers were pleased, and perhaps surprised, to hear.What I thought was more interesting was the President specifically calling out how big of a consumer of energy the U.S.
The report sets out the current resource situation and presents in detail the markets for crude oil, natural gas and metal - bearing ores.
When a U.S. - owned oil company, vile in its exploitation of the people and resources in this out - of - the - way locale, through unsafe and incredulous practices, has an oil well explode, with heavy, horrible casualties, our anti-heroes begin to align for the thrust of Sorcerer, William Friedkin's recently reappraised 1977 existential thriller.
Unfortunately, the hit - and - miss Fogelman is unable to draw on the screenwriting resources of some of his previous films, instead lapsing into the well - oiled narrative of transformation that Hollywood ubiquitously churns out by the bucket load.
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Based on existing reserves today, certain mineral resources already have a possible date to run out, among them we can mention gold, tin, nickel and oil.
Begun on April 22, 1970, by Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson, the purpose of the day was to create awareness that our natural resources will not last forever and to stress each of our responsibility in protecting and preserving our Earth and its resources.On this day, bags of clean soil were passed out, people spilled oil on sidewalks in Washington, DC, to protest oil spills, high school students swept public spaces, and people wore gas masks to show that our air...
Resource extraction is inherently a politically vulnerable business; you can't move the oil wells to another country, and local citizens sometimes believe that a foreign resource company is robbing them of their birthright, even though they need the foreign company's capital and expertise to get any value out of theResource extraction is inherently a politically vulnerable business; you can't move the oil wells to another country, and local citizens sometimes believe that a foreign resource company is robbing them of their birthright, even though they need the foreign company's capital and expertise to get any value out of theresource company is robbing them of their birthright, even though they need the foreign company's capital and expertise to get any value out of the ground.
However, you'll want to spread your Resource holdings out among oil and gas, metals and other Resources stocks for diversification and exposure to a number of areas.
However, you'll want to spread your Resource holdings out among oil and gas, metals and other Resource stocks for diversification and exposure to a number of areas.
And trawling through a few boards, it seems like there are plenty of people out there who believe they've got a well - diversified portfolio simply because they own 5 different resource stocks (not all oil stocks, you know; — RRB --RRB-!?! This idea's even more insane than the stocks themselves.
And we're talking about an unconventional oil & gas project here, and a farm - out deal signed literally a month before the oil price collapse (in mid-2014)-- today, we're in a horrible environment, with resource companies (large & small) slashing expenditures simply to survive, and focused solely on their lowest - cost / highest - probability prospects.
After a few years of weathering low oil and resource prices, the province is started to crawl out of its economic slump and people are getting back to work.
However, you'll want to spread your Resource holdings out among oil and gas, metals and other Resources stocks for diversification within the sector, and for exposure to a number of areas.
Just because oil is not an infinite - supply resource doesn't mean that we're in any realistic danger of running out.
Overall, I have yet to see anyone rebut the simple calculations of Vaclav Smil, the resource and risk polymath at the University of Manitoba, who has shown how capturing and processing just a small percentage of today's CO2 from coal combustion would require as much pipeline and other infrastructure as is now used globally to get oil — a costly commodity — out of the ground.
For some overarching thoughts on oil demand now and in coming years I reached out to Vaclav Smil, the emeritus professor at the University of Manitoba who has run the numbers on just about every risk and resource question imaginable.
However, if we are ever going to grow beyond oil before it runs out or leads to more resource wars, WWII in the Pacific, Iraq in the 90's and now, then it is a good thing because alternatives are now an attractive investment for venture capitalists.
[A] paper by a former University of California Energy and Resources Group faculty member and a student now on the faculty at Stanford [«Risks of the oil transition,» A. E. Farrell and A. R. Brandt] lays this out in a figure where each axis alone is cause for major worry, and together, the carbon intensity / barrel combined with the fact that if unconventional oil is now part of the resource, we have a not near «peak oil, but are, in fact, only about 1 / 50th of the way through this resource.
Oil companies have about ten years to figure out a new business model, says Professor Paul Stevens, Distinguished Fellow, Energy, Environment and Resources at Chatham House — a think tank focused on international affairs.
Paul Ehrlich wrote a book «The End of Affluence» talking about running out of oil and other resources at the turn of the century [now].
Meanwhile we see all sorts of problems caused by overpopulaation and resource shortages, whether it's water shortages in Georgia and Lake Powell, genocide in Africa, oil wars in the Middle East, deforestation, wiping out of commercial fisheries, illegel immigration, etc..
Second, if divestment were to reduce the financial resources of coal, oil, and gas companies (which it would NOT do), this would only reduce research and development at those same companies of: carbon capture and storage technologies; other key technological breakthroughs; and renewable sources of energy (the fossil fuel companies are carrying out much of the R&D on renewables).
One thing we know for sure: We'll never run out of energy, although we may have shortages in the near and medium terms if we don't immediately develop our abundant oil, gas and coal resources.
One thing we know for sure: We'll never run out of energy, though we may have shortages in the near and medium terms if we don't immediately develop our abundant oil, gas and coal resources.
Peak Oil was created to imply we were running out of the resource — as the COR Limits to Growth predicted.
New analysis released today by Oil Change International finds that World Bank Group finance for projects that included exploration for new fossil fuel resources reached a new high in FY2013, at nearly $ 1 billion out of the $ 2.7 billion spent in total for fossil fuel projects.
Jack Cushman, author of «Keystone and Beyond,» says that in tapping Canada as an oil resource back in 2000, the Bush administration rejected concerns about C02 emissions and global warming out of hand.
As he began to see wars over resources, primarily oil, tear apart different regions of the world he sought out a masters degree studying climate change and militarism at The Evergreen State College.
In fact, since the RFS expanded renewable fuel volumes in 2007, over 1/3 of corn production and nearly 1/4 of the oil produced from soybeans have been diverted to biofuels.1 As the EPA points out, «because many biofuel feedstocks require land, water, and other resources, research suggests that biofuel production may give rise to several undesirable effects.»
Barack Obama told voters that green energy was necessary because oil is a «finite resource» and we would eventually run out.
Choosing natural gas to power our vehicles would send the United States down the same expensive and inefficient path that created our addiction to foreign oil and our dependence on a resource that will ultimately run out.
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The very oil used to move resources into and out of cities often comes from distant oil fields.
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