Sentences with phrase «so much oil»

There are engineers everywhere because there's so much oil... The population has increased... Housing prices have gone up and so have incomes.
In this conference, they're going to try to take our money and send it to third - world countries because of, since we spend so much oil and these other countries have suffered, then were going to give our money to these third - world countries.
If you wash daily, you may produce so much oil that the baking soda - vinegar combo might not be effective and could dry out your hair.
In fact, the problem in a place like Cushing is that we're actually producing so much oil and gas in places like North Dakota and Colorado that we don't have enough pipeline capacity to transport all of it to where it needs to go — both to refineries, and then, eventually, all across the country and around the world.
Contrary to the impression left by some news reports, global warming is not like a light switch that can be turned off if we simply stop burning so much oil, coal and gas.
Inventory figures were low because so much oil was not offloaded.
There is so much oil in the ground, in various forms, that it may as well be limitless.
Practically overnight, it seems, this drilling technique has produced so much oil and gas beneath American soil that we are at the brink of something once thought unattainable: true energy independence.»
You're going to just ask Russia, China, India, Brazil and everybody else to just be nice and stop using so much oil.
By removing so much oil, we may be increasing the probability of volcanic action or at least heat from below.
In 1958 DeFeo began working on The Rose, a monumental work created over eight years, with so much oil paint that she called it «a marriage between painting and sculpture.»
it did not control the sebum production of my skin (it didn't last long enough until my skin started producing so much oil again)
I've made hair serums using emulsifying wax before, but they require so much oil that they'd never make a good hair rinse.
Both ways work well, I just prefer not to use so much oil since it ends up in the trash.
One complaint is that there is so much oil on the alleys the ball can barely reach the pins.
After the months in the north — where I lived on rice and chicken, chickpeas, and okra, and quickly learned the Dari phrases for «please do not use so much oil» and «the cat is not allowed in the kitchen» — my eating habits had to change.
I chose to use two eggs to help with texture since I was already eliminating so much oil (if you are vegan, feel free to substitute flax eggs in this recipe!).
The breading and eggplant soak up so much oil if you saute it.
Giving your skin consistent moisture tells your pores that they don't need to produce so much oil.
Just not certain why so much oil.
I wouldnt really call it a German Potato Salad (I live there), you do nt use terragon or so much oil here.
I had quit making them because of so much oil... but now I can retry again..
I've always wondered how to better prepare eggplant so that it doesn't soak up so much oil.
Hi Ella, the quinoa recipe looks yummy, but as i m trying to loose a few pounds, is there an alternative to so much oil, I can use?
The only reason the world cares about Muslims is because they have so much oil.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) was, in the beginning of the year, warning that the globe would be producing so much oil that we would have no place to put.

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So far, the Obama Administration is giving the agricultural community a pass, even though it emits as much or more methane than the oil and gas industry.
Phil Davidson sees the company's prospects rising with those prices, so much so that if oil has a very long rally, «we will probably be out of the stock,» selling to take profits.
From one perspective, Exxon's stock is a victim of its own stability: It fell only 30 % during the oil slump and has already recovered much of the ground it lost, so money managers don't expect it to rally much further.
«With so much supply landlocked, Canadian oil prices are taking a serious hit,» Casey Research energy analyst Marin Katusa wrote in a late June investment note that estimated that Western Canadian Select, a heavy crude, was trading for a whopping US$ 23 less than WTI; a gap 30 % larger than the average differential between 2006 and 2010.
He points out that the double - digit growth much of the emerging market experienced in 2010 is over, so it's unlikely we'll see oil prices rise, at least in the short term.
With much of the world's accessible, light crude of this sort now exhausted, more and more of the oil we consume comes from heavy grades (the so - called bitumen derived from oilsands being among the heaviest) that require more refining and therefore entail higher emissions and other undesirable byproducts.
Because the law includes much more than tax cuts — it removes Affordable Care Act's so - called individual mandate and opens up Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil drilling — potential avenues for future agenda items are now viewed as increasingly possible for Republicans.
Presumably, much of the criticism of tar - sand oil isn't that it's so environmentally evil that it's ethically worse than, say, Saudi oil.
Much of that oil will be shipped as dilbit, a combination of bitumen and light liquid chemicals used to dilute the bitumen so it can be transported in pipelines.
It's a little premature to say a rally is on, but oil prices are going to have to rise at some point with so much production currently underwater.
Even the OPEC meeting came and went without so much as a shrug from the oil markets.
Customers can choose from any of the awesome Shiny Leaf products, which include the Argan Oil Shampoo, the Castor Oil, and so much more.
With so much attention on the prospect of exporting oil to China, you may not realize that Canadian cleantech companies are exporting solutions that support Chinese efforts to minimize their oil consumption and improve air quality.
President Trump's decision on Thursday to enact new tariffs on steel and aluminum could break his promise to protect the coal miners he adores so much, leaving everything from oil pipelines to wind turbines vulnerable to foreign retaliation.
One's take on oil prices, like so much else, is a matter of perspective.
It's too bad we couldn't get our oil to the refinery on the east coast, so they wouldn't have to import so much product from Saudi Arabia... Alberta's frustrations... blocked from both directions... stuck... land locked... after years of paying billions of dollars in equalization payments to help the rest of Canada.
That could push oil above $ 50, perhaps in the next two months or so, but sharp oil production declines would probably send prices much higher.
The GED per kWh for natural gas is 20 to 30 times lower than for oil and coal, respectively, because its (non-carbon) emissions are so much lower (Table 5).
But because oil prices have tanked so much and they're thought to be set on global markets — so not really under the Fed's control — recently they've been targeting the core PCE (sans energy and food prices).
Why did oil prices fall so much?
Ever wonder why the oil industry has so much influence?
I think the message «we haven't thought this through» was heard by the Gap since I read recently that they also retracted the statement put out by Forest Ethics... it appears they are not boycotting Alberta oil so much as trying to source greener energy.
So rather than flow into the global market, much of the oil stayed in the middle of the U.S..
And the reason that the cost of storing oil is now so high is that there is a much - greater - than - normal amount of oil already in storage.
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