Not exact matches
The geopolitical
risk premium has increased significantly in recent times as
oil markets are much
tighter than they were one...
In 2014, DOT and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) commissioned a review of available crude
oil chemical and physical property data literature to better understand and mitigate the
risks associated with large volume rail transport of conventional and
tight crude
oil.
Other impacts of
tight oil include potentially significant water, air, and noise pollution around drilling sites, and the
risk of
oil spills by the trucks, trains, and pipes that transport extracted shale
oil to refineries.
It has been
tight - lipped even about the
risks for its massive
oil refinery facilities in coastal areas subject to storm surges and flooding and associated with sea - level rise and the projected increased intensity and rainfall rates of North Atlantic hurricanes.