President Mahama, said with the country's nascent oil sector it is prudent that it takes experiences from
oil rich countries like Trinidad and Tobago to guide the resource.
Not exact matches
Our
country remained as one of the poorest
countries for very long because the Cap, told us that our
oil was not in a com - mer - cial qua - nti - ties, it was
like that until the Com, have become to find it was not as the Cap, told us, who must have been br - i - bed to say so by a
richer neighboring
country...
Our
country remained as one of the poorest
countries for very long because the Capit - a-lists, told us that our
oil was not in a com - mer - cial qua - nti - ties, it was
like that until the Com - mun - ists have become to find it was not as the Capit - a-lists, told us, who must have been br - i - bed to say so by a
richer neighboring
country....
For growth plays
like Octagon 88, the more that China and other
countries grow, the more in demand the
rich oil and natural holdings will become.
Other EITI members include major
oil producers
like Iraq and Indonesia, as well as poor but resource -
rich countries like Liberia.
By becoming involved in locations
like oil rich Abu Dhabi, eSolar will help further the inroads of renewable energy in a
country that is also considering nuclear energy as an energy option.
On the other hand, proponents of taking action to curb climate change charge that efforts at reform are being opposed by the coal,
oil, and natural - gas industries and from
oil -
rich countries like Saudi Arabia.
Palm
oil is one of the worst offenders, grown in
countries like Indonesia,
rich in tropical rainforests whose trees and soil are very
rich in carbon.
ever notice that your biggest global warmists want to drain all the dirt hutters that breed
like rabbits from the most
oil rich countries to westernify them & make sure they all get licenses to drive exxon dependent cars?
Speaking of commodity - backed currencies, I've wondered why
oil -
rich countries that have government control of their
oil production,
like Saudi Arabia, don't back their currencies with
oil?
One might think that in an era of dependence on foreign sources of gasoline, and the wars being fought in
oil -
rich countries like Iraq or Libya, that it might be in everyone's interest to use a little bit less of the stuff.