Sentences with phrase «partly by the oil»

The Canadian market recovered since the lows caused partly by the oil prices but it is still experiencing downward pressures.
At the same time, the Consumer Energy Alliance, a group funded partly by oil and gas firms, issued an economic analysis that said the 1,700 - mile pipeline connecting Alberta's oil sands to Texas refineries would generate $ 580.2 million in direct spending over two years in Nebraska.

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Our energy sector has been hurt partly by low natural gas prices and the discount placed on Canadian oil compared to world benchmarks, but gas and oil prices have generally been flat or on the rise.
Those factors partly help explain why Exxon is now seen by Wall Street as a less - desirable investment than Chevron, which has several large oil and gas projects coming online by the end of the decade, offering far - stronger growth potential than Exxon.
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.
The rise in bond yields, which investors fear could hurt equities, has been partly fuelled by the spike in crude oil prices, which on Tuesday crossed $ 75, boosting energy shares.
The natural gas plants are necessary partly because of expected load growth, partly because of the intermittent nature of solar power and partly because of the planned retirement of around 3,000 megawatts of generation powered by less efficient coal and oil plants, he said.
The lower relative pricing for Canadian crude is partly caused by pipeline capacity constraints as oil production rises in Canada
During the seventies, partly because of OPEC's success in raising the price of oil, these nations became heavily indebted, and by the eighties, many were no longer able to make payments on their debts without assistance.
I made a partly vegan version (I used honey + butter instead of coconut oil, but replaced the egg by a flax egg).
Porsche unveiled the original Turbo (Type 930) at the Paris Motor Show in 1974, motivated partly by changes in motorsport homologation requirements, smack in the midst of the first oil crunch and the worst recession since World War II.
That's driven partly by the booming oil and gas sector, but it's true across all sorts of industries, too, such as entertainment (in Austin) and air cargo (in Dallas - Ft.
CMHC says slower activity in oil - producing provinces such as Alberta will be partly offset by increased activity in British Columbia and Ontario.
Organized by the Mennello Museum of American Art with an extension of four paintings at The Orlando Museum of Art, Bo Bartlett: American Artist features the seductive quality of oil paintings, which stems partly from his large canvases and polished aesthetic.
As one of a generation that approaches in new terms the relations of soft / hard and surface / depth, introduced by semantics and sociology in the previous century, partly upon the advent of plastic (its derivation from oil, its uses and its metaphysical interpretation), Papamargariti starts from the emblematic texts of Roland Barthes about the «magic substance» with its «alchemic properties.»
These are only partly natural phenomena and they have been made worse by settlement decisions, canal development, loss of barrier wetlands, extraction of groundwater, oil, and natural gas, internal rainfall storage, and the design, construction, and failure of protective structures and inside levees rainfall storage.
The paper, written mostly by think tank «experts», was partly funded by the Koch foundation (oil), ExxonMobil and the American Petroleum Institute and concluded that a) global warming wasn't happening b) the arctic isn't melting c) polar bears more in danger from tourism.
Stan Ovshinksy, who pioneered the NiMH battery, says he has now come up with a radical improvement on that technology that would be perfect for plug - in cars - if only his firm ECD Ovonics (partly controlled by Chevron, an oil giant) would let him go ahead.
He then offered a strategy aimed at, among other things, reducing oil imports by one - third by 2025, partly by increasing domestic production but largely by producing more efficient vehicles and by moving advanced biofuels from the laboratory to commercial production.
Partly because of the dominance of the oil, gas, and coal industries, which have been providing cheap fuel by omitting the indirect costs of fossil fuel burning, relatively little has been invested in developing the earth's geothermal heat resources.
With the exact same purpose and goals, and most of the same scientific allies and members as the Friends of Science, the NRSP is viewed by many as a reincarnation of the FoS, after the FoS was «outed» by The Globe and Mail newspaper in August 2006 as being partly funded by the oil and gas industry.
Malaysia's forest loss was partly offset by a 25,978 sq km gain in vegetation cover resulting from natural recovery, reforestation, and establishment of industrial timber and oil palm plantations.
The drop in emissions forecast for China in 2016 is largely down to a reduction in coal emissions of 1.8 %, though this will be partly offset by a growth in emissions from oil of 4 %, from natural gas of 7.2 % and from cement production of 2.6 %, provisional figures for January to September suggest.
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