Sentences with phrase «supported oil and gas development»

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«Each purchase of a white Coca - Cola can supports: false testimony on global warming; perpetration of the myth about endangered polar bears... activism to fight the development of affordable coal, oil and natural gas; hypocrites who won't follow their own recommendations; and expansion of already excessive environmental regulations.
«Speaking to members of the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, the Scottish Environment Minister Paul Wheelhouse said the ban should be extended «indefinitely» and that «the Scottish government will not support the development of unconventional oil and gas in Scotland.»
In environmental policy, the Party promises stronger greenhouse gas emission regulations and enforcement in the oil - patch; a water management plan to ensure that current and future needs are balanced; a moratorium on additional resource development on lakeshores and lake beds; a Green Energy Plan to support green energy projects and move the province away from coalpower; and a land - use framework that curbs urban sprawl and safeguards farmland and habitats in the vicinity of cities.
«As technical and technically driven as GNPC's operations, the corporation is committed to supporting the development of human capacity among Ghanaians to ensure greater participation from citizens and locals in Ghana's oil and gas exploration...
Moody's noted that Ghana's key credit strengths include the economy's strong growth potential as a result of its abundant natural resources, further supported by the development of its oil and gas potential.
On his part, Vice Chancellor of UMaT Professor Jerry S. Y. Kuma, expressed delight with the agreement and referred to GNPC's support as monumental to the development of human capacity in Ghana's mining, oil and gas sector.
Supported by some of the nation's largest energy companies, as well as by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, the drilling program seeks new technologies that develop gas and oil in a safe and environmentally friendly manner... [Read the rest.]
Seventy - seven percent of voters support producing more of America's oil and natural gas, yet the government keeps 87 percent of federally controlled offshore acreage off - limits to energy development.
No wonder, then, that Americans overwhelmingly support safe and responsible domestic oil and natural gas development.
There's still a significant amount of other fossil fuel finance at the World Bank Group that will need to be addressed, including ongoing indirect support for coal through financial intermediaries and development policy finance, as well as other oil and gas finance.
The development of oil and natural gas resources in Alaska's OCS could produce almost 10 billion barrels of oil and 15 trillion cubic feet of natural gassupporting almost 55,000 new jobs and $ 145 billion in new payroll nationally, as well as a total of $ 193 billion in government revenue through the year 2057.
The development of oil and gas resources in Alaska's OCS could produce almost 10 billion barrels of oil and 15 trillion cubic feet of natural gassupporting almost 55,000 new jobs and $ 145 billion in new payroll nationally, as well as a total of $ 193 billion in government revenue through the year 2057.
As we say, a good development that ultimately could lead to more domestic oil and natural gas in support of America's ongoing energy revolution, greater U.S. energy security, the creation of hundreds of thousands of jobs and positive economic growth into the next two decades.
The Secretary shall define the term outer Continental Shelf oil and gas activities for purposes of this subparagraph to include, but not be limited to, construction of vessels, drillships, and platforms involved in exploration, production, and development on the outer Continental Shelf; support and supply bases, ports, and related activities; offices of geologists, geophysicists, engineers, and other professionals involved in support of exploration, production, and development of oil and gas on the outer Continental Shelf; pipelines and other means of transporting oil and gas production from the outer Continental Shelf; and processing and refining of oil and gas production from the outer Continental Shelf.
Indeed, our analysis supports recent comments in the EPA's review of the State Department's final impact statement that, with oil prices in a sustained range of $ 65 - $ 75, «construction of the pipeline is projected to change the economics of oil sands development and result in increased oil sands production, and the accompanying greenhouse gas emissions, over what would otherwise occur» [2].
(Sec. 388) Amends the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to grant, on either a competitive or noncompetitive basis, a lease, easement, or right - of - way on the outer Continental Shelf for activities not otherwise authorized under specified laws, if those activities: (1) support exploration, development, production, transportation, or storage of oil, natural gas; (2) produce or support production, transportation, or transmission of energy from sources other than oil and gas; or (3) use, for energy - related or marine - related purposes, facilities currently or previously used for activities authorized under this Act, unless prohibited by moratorium.
Eighty percent of voters support increased development of U.S. oil and natural gas resources including 71 percent of Democrats, 94 percent of Republicans and 76 percent of Independents.
• The shale revolution has created a new competitive environment for investment in offshore oil and gas • Policy support and technology developments promise major cost reductions for the next wave of offshore wind projects
A strong, bipartisan majority of registered voters recognize America's energy opportunity, broadly supporting increased oil and natural gas development.
Shortly thereafter, Securing America's Future Energy (SAFE) proposed a scaled - down version that would use a smaller share of oil and gas revenues to support the development of low - carbon and natural gas - based transportation technologies.
Vendors include Adobe, AutoDesk, Bentley, Dassault and more; with support for software for architecture, engineering, construction, education, geospatial, media, oil and gas and product development.
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