Sentences with phrase «total recoverable»

In addition, he rejected the plaintiffs» argument about proportionality, noting that after his reductions, the total recoverable substantial indemnity fees would amount to $ 282,000 or about 45 per cent of the substantial indemnity fees the plaintiffs claimed they had incurred.
Total recoverable metals water testing results from Emory River mile 2.2, where ash clogs the river, revealed arsenic levels were 260 times the allowable amounts in drinking water.
For instance, using the emission factor for coal from IPCC [48], coal resources given by the Global Energy Assessment [114] amount to 7300 — 11000 Gt C. Similarly, using emission factors from IPCC [48], total recoverable fossil energy reserves and resources estimated by GEA [114] are approximately 15000 Gt C.
shale) for «inferred total recoverable» oil and gas at 5,100 bbl and 490 trillion cubic meters, respectively, I end up with a maximum possible CO2 level (from human fossil fuel combustion) of 980 ppmv.
Cambridge Energy Research Associates estimate that the total recoverable oil resources in place are 3.74 trillion bbl (including non-conventional sources such as shale).
Based on estimates by WEC 2010, the «inferred possible total recoverable fossil fuel resources» remaining in 2008, represented around 85 % of all the resources that ever existed on our planet.
@manacker: Based on estimates by WEC 2010, the «inferred possible total recoverable fossil fuel resources» remaining in 2008, represented around 85 % of all the resources that ever existed on our planet.
But before doing so, pay attention to this very important note: solar energy potential and energy potential shown for the other renewable energy resources is annual potential, while the energy potential shown for the fossil fuel resources is total recoverable reserves.
«Total recoverable reserves of coal around the world are estimated at 1,001 billion tons — enough to last approximately 180 years at current consumption levels»

Not exact matches

For example, North Dakota's Bakken + Three Forks formations are estimated (as of 2013, USGS) to have a mean of 7.4 billion recoverable barrels, making total oil in those formations only about a year's worth of U.S. dependence.
Perhaps for a normal kid with mild stress some of this is recoverable, but for extreme stress, or a kid with anxiety, this is a total loss, and one - way step towards further disengagement.
According to the lawyers the total amount recoverable by the Nigeria Government from the Sellers and Buyers who stole Nigeria's hydrocarbons and shipped same to the United States from January 2011 to December 2014 stands at US$ 12.7 billion.
That is equivalent to 280 years of America's current consumption, although only around a tenth of that total appears to be recoverable with current technology.
At Nevada's current 427 K barrel rate of total annual production (painfully eked out at a measly daily average of 16.5 barrels of oil per well), it promises 157 years of brand new recoverable oil production for the state & the company.
This identified Total Prospective Resources of 187 mio barrels, which boiled down to Expected Probable Recoverable Reserves of 47 mio barrels.
In 2006, the estimated recoverable reserves totaled 263,781 million short tons.
At current consumption, the US uses about 8 billion barrels of oil per year; conventionally recoverable oil from offshore drilling is thought to be 18 billion barrels total, not per year.
«The US EIA report of April 2011 for example estimate UK recoverable resources, which almost invariably increase as time progresses, at 20TCF or 566.33 BCM or over 6 years of total use.
Studies by MIT, the U.S. Department of Energy, and Google show that there is enough recoverable energy in the hot rock of the western U.S. to supply a large portion of our total power consumption.
Wiki also has estimates with data from several sources; these lie well below the WEC estimate of «inferred total fossil fuel resources», which I cited (and which is several times higher than the «proven recoverable reserves» estimate).
Let's assume that the «inferred possible total fossil fuel resources in place» as estimated by WEC are 100 % recoverable.
As of January 1, 2017, EIA estimated that the remaining U.S. recoverable coal reserves totaled over 254 billion short tons, from a DRB of 476 billion short tons.
An estimate by Dave Rutledge of Caltech suggests that the recoverable total is even lower.
The WEC 2010 estimate I have used is at the high end of the range with between 800 and 900 Gt of «proven reserves» worldwide and a «total inferred recoverable resource» of 1,900 Gt.
The total worldwide technically recoverable gas resources are roughly 16,000 trillion cubic feet, largely excluding shale gas.
Of those US reserves, a 1975 USGS assessment of coal resources in the US found Alaskan recoverable reserves (5.3 billion tons) to be about 3 % of the total US recoverable reserves at the time (192 billion tons)...
You are very likely right that the total global «inferred possible recoverable fossil fuel resources» as estimated by WEC 2010 may never be totally used up, for economic reasons.
The base of the Figure 2 pyramid represents OSW total resource potential, meaning the United States» entire set of OSW resources (both recoverable and unrecoverable [2]-RRB-.
For example, if you were 10 percent at fault for a crash and you are seeking damages for medical expenses, the costs of a car, and your physical pain, you can still seek all of these but the total amount recoverable will be reduced by 10 percent.
Limits the amount of prejudgment interest that can be assessed between accrual of the action and filing of the claim to below the $ 1,000,000 limit on the total amount recoverable in medical liability claims.
The total (recoverable) amount awarded was thus $ 12,875 before costs.
Sullivan J ordered that there should be an upper limit of # 10,000 «on the total amount of costs recoverable by / from Buglife in these proceedings up to an including the «rolled up» hearing».
The MoJ's proposals include: limiting recoverable hourly rates; mandatory costs capping or consideration of costs capping; linking recoverability of after the event insurance premiums to notification to the other party and introducing a period of non-recoverability post-notification; and requiring the proportionality of total costs to be considered on cost assessments.
«Net Outstanding Depreciation» means the amount of total replacement cost estimated by Fire Insurance Exchange minus the total of (a) applied deductible, (b) paid actual cash value and (c) paid recoverable depreciation.
The recoverable damages are $ 250 / message which violates the Act, up to $ 2 million total.
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