Sentences with phrase «potentially recoverable»

With respect to fairness, while those commentators accept that the actual costs of the arbitration paid for by the funder are potentially recoverable (cf. Kardassopoulos & Fuchs vs. The Republic of Georgia ICSID case no ARB / 05/18 and case no ARB / 07/15), they maintain that the uplift or success fee «is neither a party's cost, nor the damage suffered by the funded party... [but is] a result of a contract privy to the funder and the funded party» (Henriques).
The costs associated with medical treatment, recovery, as well as the severe pain and suffering associated with such injuries are all potentially recoverable if someone else's defective product or negligence are the proximate cause of your injuries.
These are all the fossil fuels thought to exist which are potentially recoverable irrespective of economic conditions.
Of the estimated 141 Bbbl of potentially recoverable oil using unconventional techniques, 135 Bbbl exist in plays that would likely require hydraulic fracture stimulation to produce.
manacker, you are probably looking at the reserves number rather than the potentially recoverable resources which is ten times larger.
Estimates of reserves (profitable to extract at current prices) and resources (potentially recoverable with advanced technology and / or at higher prices) are the mean of estimates of Energy Information Administration (EIA)[7], German Advisory Council (GAC)[8], and Global Energy Assessment (GEA)[9].
These methods are used to locate groundwater or potentially recoverable mineral deposits or to check foundations for roads and buildings.
From their PR release: The Committee's year - end 2012 assessment of 2,384 Tcf includes 2,226 Tcf of gas potentially recoverable from «Traditional» reservoirs (conventional, tight sands and carbonates, and shales) and 158 Tcf in coalbed reservoirs.
The map estimates that Illinois and Michigan have 1.2 billion barrels of potentially recoverable oil.
It might also serve the readers if they had an idea of just how much potentially recoverable oil we are talking about here.
Estimates of reserves (profitable to extract at current prices) and resources (potentially recoverable with advanced technology and / or at higher prices) are the mean of estimates of Energy Information Administration (EIA)[7], German Advisory Council (GAC)[8], and Global Energy Assessment (GEA)[9].
There are sufficient fossil fuel resources to readily supply 1000 GtC, as fossil fuel emissions to date (370 GtC) are only a small fraction of potential emissions from known reserves and potentially recoverable resources (Fig. 2).

Not exact matches

[4] They project that at least 137 billion barrels of oil could potentially be extracted, 67 billion barrels of which could be economically recoverable at a price of $ 85 a barrel.
Which means McConnell «should have said there are billions of barrels of recoverable oil across the country, and Michigan specifically potentially has approximately 500 million barrels,» according to a DOE official contacted by Midwest Energy News.
The concern was that rather than the normal market - driven or inflationary increase, we would have seen a fundamentally different approach adopted leading to a potentially significant reduction in recoverable rates.
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