2010-07-21 … the dependence on foreign oil that everybody agrees is an unacceptable situation […] The sensible thing to do, of course, is to produce more oil and natural gas from sources within the United States and off the coasts, and the sooner, the better. ČDrill here, drill nowč is not just a slogan; itĉs a …
2010-07-21 … only a significant amount of money to some state budgets, it is a record-breaker over the 2005 payments of $1.7 billion. The royalties are from oil, natural gas and coal produced from federal (and offshore tracts adjacent to their shores on the Outer Continental Shelf) and American Indian lands, according to …
2010-07-21 … and trade with Canada. Since the Obama administration has launched a Buy American campaign, I am assuming he does not want Canadian oil or natural gas and possibly even water in the near future. I suppose if one does not want to pick a fight with an enemy one can always pick a fight with a friend. …
2010-07-21 … increasing energy consumption through new technology development and innovation, than to continually drill for a finite amount of crude oil and natural gas or dig into the earth to extract coal, which is the single greatest cause for global warming. For-profit electric utilities …
2010-07-22 … and the Nixon years along with price freezes and the high price of gasoline in the 80\'s. IT IS TOUGH […] Sure we\'d all like cars that run on natural gas or ethanol. But it just isn\'t going to happen until Congress gets their act together and that isn\'t happening and won\'t […] until H--- freezes …
2010-07-22 … on a 4,000-square-foot lot in the Glenview subdivision. Only as green as the grid When you drive an electric car, it\'s also powered by coal, natural gas, nuclear and hydropower
2010-07-23 … was extended to Austria, Italy, Sweden and Switzerland. A right-hand-drive version is due to become available for the Thailand market this year […] Natural gas presents itself as an economically and... 2010 e-Wolf e-1 e-WOLF. The new technology leader has created a new automobile category: extreme …
2010-07-24 … A stop at the base museum will also be included. Coastal Chem is a nitrogen production refinery. They produce nitrogen in many forms from natural gas. This plant produces urea, anhydrous ammonia, and liquid versions of nitrogen. As a by-product they also produce CO2 and dry ice. …
2010-07-24 … area comprised of concrete streets […] sidewalks, and well tended white houses. At night the camp area was […] illuminated by constantly burning natural gas torches extending upward some […] 15-20 feet into the air. The camp was clean, well kept and lighted. It was a […] pleasant place. I have fond …
2010-07-24 … Voters American Conservative Union Americans for Democratic Action Liquefied natural gas Alabama\'s 1st congressional district National Journal Roy Blunt …
2010-07-24 … by either […] biofuel such as wood, coal, corn, or synthetic heating pellets. heating oil. liquefied gases (e.g., butane, propane). natural gas. burning of […]
2010-07-24 … amend the Natural Gas Act approved June 21, 1938, as amended, in order to make clear the exemption of the independent production or gathering of natural gas from the provisions of the Natural Gas Act\" (J. Percy Priest - Tennessee). F 46: Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Committee on (1947-1948). …
2010-07-25 … U.S. Route 85 and Colorado State Highway 66. The Fort St. Vrain Generating Station , originally a nuclear power plant and now operating as a natural gas powered electricity generating facility operated by Xcel Energy , is approximately one mile northwest of Platteville. According to the United …
2010-07-25 … only Maghreb country without oil besides the Western Sahara, Morocco is intent on finding oil reserves of its own. If Island or its colleagues find natural gas or oil in the Western Sahara, Morocco will tighten its grip on the Western Sahara. Finally, the license represents exploitation of resources that …
2010-07-25 … Others were Morgan, McElhaney, Stewart, Bock and Landis Farms. Three pipelines were laid and 500 barrel storage tanks were built to market the oil. Natural gas was also found on several farms, and the one on the Kline farm was still producing in 1950. During the oil boom in Wallace City, the Park Brothers …
2010-07-25 … of fuel, which, for a time, appeared to be inexhaustible. The same territory which produces pretroleum also abounds in greater or less deposits of natural gas, which for a number of years now has served the purpose of fuel to a large part of the population of the United States […] But the use of gas for …
2010-07-25 … Shreveport real-estate developer and a former Democratic member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission, the regulatory body for oil, natural gas, and utilities […] Louisiana Public Service Commission Louisiana Public Service Commission Louisiana Public Service Commission is an independent …
2010-07-25 … Shreveport real-estate developer and a former Democratic member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission, the regulatory body for oil, natural gas, and utilities […] Louisiana Public Service Commission Louisiana Public Service Commission Louisiana Public Service Commission is an independent …
2010-07-25 … Carsč) extended its line in 1907 and Glendora was designated as the turn-around point for the P.E. cars to return to Los Angeles. Electricity and natural gas became available to Glendorans in 1908-09. Glendora Avenue was paved all the way to Sierra Madre Avenue in 1920. During this same era, many of …
2010-07-25 … and biofuel production facilities. The measure also would repeal tax deductions to income attributed to the domestic production of oil and natural gas. It passed the House of Representatives by a vote of and was sent to the Senate. A controversial amendment to the bill was sponsored by . This …
2010-07-25 … of peaches, pecans, beans, sweet potatoes, cowpeas, watermelons, and muscadine grapes. Mississippi is a fairly large producer of crude petroleum and natural gas, which account for almost all of the state\'s income, about 85 per cent, from mineral production. Other mineral products include sand and gravel, …
2010-07-25 … plants. The year 1945 marked the first year that annual LP Gas sales reached a billion gallons. By 1947 62% of all U.S. homes had been equipped with either natural gas or propane for cooking […] In 1950 1,000 propane-fueled buses were ordered by the Chicago Transit Authority, and by 1958 sales in the U.S. had …
2010-07-25 … David Seaton, recalled how the politician routinely voted outside party lines on topics such as expanding international trade and deregulating natural gas. Seaton said such bipartisan acts occasionally left Pearson struggling to obtain enough Republican support during his party\'s electoral primaries. …
2010-07-25 … his former press secretary, but the cause of death was not immediately known […] Seaton said Pearson championed causes including deregulating natural gas, expanding international trade and reducing the number of votes required to end a filibuster. He also broke with the Nixon White House and sought …
2010-07-25 … its so-called Golden Years, and sales reached 1 billion gallons. 1947 Sixty-two percent of all U.S. homes were equipped with either natural gas or propane ranges. Water heater sales rose 261 percent, and the first propane-fueled clothes dryer entered the marketplace. The first oceangoing …
2010-07-25 … its so-called Golden Years, and sales reached 1 billion gallons. 1947 Sixty-two percent of all U.S. homes were equipped with either natural gas or propane ranges. Water heater sales rose 261 percent, and the first propane-fueled clothes dryer entered the marketplace. The first oceangoing …
2010-07-25 … or LPG. Propane is produced from both natural gas processing and crude oil refining. It is nontoxic, colorless and virtually odorless. As with natural gas, an identifying odor is added so the gas can be readily detected. In 1910, Dr. Walter O. Snelling, a chemist and explosives expert for the U.S. …
2010-07-25 … for several years, said Dave Seaton, a former press secretary for Pearson […] Seaton said Pearson championed causes including deregulating natural gas, expanding international trade and reducing the number of votes required to end a filibuster from 67 to 60. He also broke with President Richard …
2010-07-25 … propane into its so-called ČGolden Years.č Sales reached 1 billion gallons. 1947 […] Sixty-two percent of all U.S. homes were equipped with either natural gas or propane ranges. Water heater sales rose 261 percent, and the first propane-fueled clothes dryer entered the marketplace. The first oceangoing …
2010-07-25 … the entire North American chemical industry uses propane to power their huge facilities that crack or distill industrial chemical products. Unlike natural gas, propane is heavier than air (1.5 times denser). In its raw state, propane sinks and pools at the floor. Liquid propane will flash to a vapor at …
2010-07-25 … the cropland. Natural gasand petroleum account for over 80 per cent of the value of all minerals mined. The state is a leading national producer of natural gas. It is also a major producer of coal, copper, uranium, and potash. Valuable quantities of molybdenum, silver, gold, and perlite are mined as well. …
2010-07-25 … the cropland. Natural gasand petroleum account for over 80 per cent of the value of all minerals mined. The state is a leading national producer of natural gas. It is also a major producer of coal, copper, uranium, and potash. Valuable quantities of molybdenum, silver, gold, and perlite are mined as well. …
2010-07-25 … although Sen. Pearson had been on kidney dialysis for the past four years, said his wife, Margaret Pearson. Sen. Pearson championed deregulating natural gas, expanding international trade and reforming campaign finance, among other issues that often found him voting with his Democratic colleagues. With …
2010-07-25 … The year 1945 marked the first year that annual LP gas sales reached a billion gallons. By 1947, 62% of all U.S. homes had been equipped with either natural gas or propane for cooking. [ 3 ] In 1950, 1,000 propane-fueled buses were ordered by the Chicago Transit Authority , and by 1958, sales in the U.S. …
2009-01-06 … the Social Democrats and the Christian Democrats are coming closer to agreeing on a stimulus plan. Eastern Europe The Russia-Ukraine dispute over natural gas continued over the weekend, making the Europeans nervous. Asia Bloomberg: Half of Asia will probably be in recession this year as a $700 billion …
2009-07-05 … told us we would get all of our stuff back today, but, so far, that has not been true. “It appears as though the Israeli government is drilling for natural gas in the buffer zone. That gas belongs to the people of Gaza. It seems to be one of their reasons for stopping us, perhaps they’re worried that we may …
2008-11-09 … the Duma. Unofficially however, there are reports of him owning a vast personal fortune including a 4.5% stake in Gazprom- the largest extractor of natural gas in the world and Russia’s biggest company-plus a 50% share in the oil trading company Gunvor with a turnover of $40bn. The aggregate value of these …
2007-10-15 … Economy: During the latter stages of British rule Burma was seen as a wealthy country likely to become more so. It had plentiful supplies of oil, natural gas and teak as well as rubies, sapphires and other precious stones. However, the economic management of the nation by the generals has been a disaster …
2009-07-02 … on the economy! The world runs on fossil fuels. America runs on fossil fuels. This bill is specifically designed to hike the price of coal, oil and natural gas, so that Americans will use less. But the higher prices of fossil fuels will not just show up in higher heating and air-conditioning bills, or at …
2009-06-29 … and Lucian Kim at Bloomberg report that Russian President Medvedev sealed a deal in Baku today for Gazprom to purchase 500 million cubic meters of natural gas from Azerbaijan next year. "Gazprom will get priority treatment when the State Oil Co. of Azerbaijan determines the buyers for the [Shah Deniz] …
2009-06-25 … LOAN ON PREFERENTIAL TERMS Alexander Vershinin at the Associated Press reports that China has signed a 30 year deal to increase purchases of Turkmen natural gas by 30%. "Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang met with his Turkmen counterpart Wednesday to sign the contract, which increases gas deliveries to 40 …
2009-07-01 … when the wind is not blowing and the sun is not shining. In Washington, the two realistic options available today for full-time baseload power are natural gas and nuclear power. It gets better. Tired attempts to link commercial nuclear power to vastly overblown cost and risk factors and defense wastes are …
2009-06-29 … there’s been plenty of reaction to it at this stage. John J. Castellani, President of Business Roundtable: “The bill ignores the role that oil and natural gas must play in the transition to a low-carbon future, as well as nuclear energy’s central role in reducing America’s carbon footprint. To achieve the …
2007-02-08 … format. I discussed the IEA charts in some detail back in September. In these charts for Europe, note that red represents coal, purple is nuclear, natural gas is green, yellow is hydroelectric, petroleum is light blue, and non-hydroelectric renewable sources are dark blue. The color codes in the somewhat …
2006-04-04 … that the target is a gas facility (yet they don't know which one), Shari...yes, Shari, says that she was a Chemistry major, and that the pressure of natural gas would have to be lowered in order for the nerve agent to remain viable. Now while this is a true-ish statement, the revelation was rendered rather …
2009-07-07 … said 816 people were injured and hospitalized. “Police have tightened security in downtown Urumqi streets and at key institutions such as power and natural gas companies and TV stations to prevent large-scale riots,” Xinhua quoted Xinjiang police chief Liu Yaohua as saying. Police rounded up “several hundred” who …
2007-12-09 … to imagine a scenario in which America’s access to the last great oil and natural gas reserves on the planet–the three trillion barrels of oil and natural gas located in the Caspian Basin—could be completely blocked by a resurgent Russian superpower. The most powerful of the Washington think tanks, the …
2009-07-01 … (excluding financial transmission rights which are subject to regulation and oversight by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission); natural gas; and any other substance (other than an excluded commodity, a metal, or an agricultural commodity) that is used as a source of energy, as the …
2008-09-23 … which the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant (IAE) has to be decommissioned – the main raw material for production of electric power in Lithuania will be natural gas imported from Russia. Even if its price does not go up, (which is highly unlikely), still, the main electric power producers in the country will be …
2008-11-24 … Albanian exploration blocks.” The announcement indicated that there are potentially 3 billion barrels of oil and 3 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in the areas explored. Some of these areas lie near Albania’s border with Kosovo. Kosovo’s population is about 90 percent ethnic Albanian. The …
2006-10-26 … energy company, taught Europe at the beginning of the year when it shut off the gas to the Ukraine in what was seen as a political dispute. When the natural gas stopped flowing to the Ukraine, the pressure dropped all the way down the pipeline into Germany and other parts of Europe. As the eads situation …
2008-07-01 … was usually cooperative, the Houston Police was generally not as willing to work on increasing the security of the port. Pasadena, Texas liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal along the Houston ship channel, where LNG tankers are loaded and off-loaded. This area is one of the most vulnerable targets in the …
2009-07-08 … but a big hydrogen release in large enclosed space (such as a Zeppelin) is a real bad idea and would be guarded against in a hydrogen economy. Natural gas and propane pose exactly the same danger, of course. That's why we add smelly mercaptans to natural gas and all propane storage is outdoors, by law. …
2007-09-15 … a more modest role in energy consumption. In 2006 energy consumption was met by the following sources: oil (35.7%), coal, including lignite (23.9%), natural gas (22.8%), nuclear (12.6%), hydro and wind power (1.3%), and other (3.7%). By its central position in Europe, Germany is an important transportation …
2007-09-15 … and 2004.[70] The United Kingdom's agriculture sector accounts for only 0.9% of the country's GDP.[71] The UK has a small coal reserve along with significant natural gas, and oil reserves, although the natural gas and oil reserves are diminishing. Government involvement throughout the economy is exercised by the …
2009-07-03 … will deliver 40 percent renewable power, with the remainder coming from natural gas, nuclear, and large hydroelectric," said Villaraigosa. Coal and natural gas-fired power now account for 76 percent of the electricity delivered by the LADWP. By 2020, the LADWP expects to cut its carbon emissions by up to 60 …
2008-10-22 … much as 19,000% on the new Gas Rush Ballooning crude prices and shifting energy technologies have pushed the world to the brink of a global rush on natural gas. Here are the 3 petro-companies one ace analyst predicts are poised to cash in the most — including one that recent history proves could quickly …
2008-09-02 … in which Royal Dutch Shell has a 55% stake. Japanese trading firms Mitsui and Co and Mitsubishi Corp hold shares of 25% and 20%, respectively. Natural gas taken from two fields off the northeast coast of the island will be transported through an 800-kilometer pipeline to Prigorodnoye, in the island's …
2008-04-27 … to be prohibited, for Mr. Obama even opposes existing Gulf of Mexico oil drilling. Off the east and west coasts there is a 19-year supply of natural gas and enough oil to replace our oil imports for 25 years, but access to it will not be permitted. No new nuclear power plants have been approved since …
2008-04-03 … to declare vast areas as U.N. heritage sites, wildlife refuges, national parks, and other excuses to deny their use as sources of timber, coal, natural gas or oil. I am arguing about the Green Revolution of genetically modified crops that can feed the vast population of the Earth without using more …
2007-11-07 … total but it was always complex, occurring in the interstices of an industry few outsiders understood, and fewer regulators could affect. Besides, natural gas was de-regulated between 1978 and 1993, after which its prices really took off. Today, a third party has moved to the table—the New York Mercantile …
2009-07-08 … he said Tuesday. Wind power, like other forms of clean electricity generation, has been battered by the financial crisis and competition from cheap natural gas, even as Congress grapples with legislation meant to promote clean energy and revamp the country's energy system. Mr. Pickens, who has spent the …
2009-07-07 … 98 million barrels of oil equivalent. Meanwhile, ethanol and biofuels are getting subsidies of $5.72 per million BTU. That's 190 times as much as natural gas and petroleum liquids, which get subsidies of $0.03 per million BTU. The report also shows that the ethanol and biofuels industry are more heavily …
2009-06-26 … is set to build refineries, pipelines and gas power stations in Nigeria. Analysts say the move could further strengthen Russia's role in supplying natural gas to Europe... See also: Nigeria's gas profits 'up in smoke' Gasprom’ll End Gas Flaring, Says Russian Envoy Pressure on oil companies grows to end gas …
2008-12-02 … check their Russian rivals’ expansionism. The U.S. and Russian bosses are locked in a bitter, ever-sharpening struggle to control the vast oil and natural gas of the Caspian Sea region, their exploitation and the transport routes to market them. Bush, Jr. bungled the Big Lie maneuver with his blatantly …
2008-03-06 … that it was cutting gas supplies to Ukraine by 25 percent. The announcement reverberated in Europe. The European Union gets 80 percent of its natural gas from Russia, with 25 percent of the EU’s natural gas supply flowing through pipelines running across Ukraine. The next day Moscow compounded the …
2009-07-08 … for all countries have therefore been adjusted as if the generation of electricity from nuclear power had produced 350 gCO2/kWh (emission factor for natural gas). Without the adjustment, the original indicators for France would have been much lower, e.g. 86 gCO2/kWh. A country using nuclear energy is …
2009-07-06 … ridicule silly things like solar panels and biofuels. I will be generally dismissive of wind turbines. And I will be vicious when the subject of natural gas comes up as a "clean energy" sources, being pushed by jokers like T. Boone Pickens and (really) Greenpeace. "uvdiv" exposes his technological …
2009-07-04 … renewable generated electricity, LFTR replacement of coal fired plants would make a 1 to 1 unit replacement ratio possible. LFTR could also replace natural gas fired units. A 1 to 1 replacement ratio would not be required, since LFTRs could produce heated salts for storage as well as direct operation of gas …
2009-07-01 … climate-protection loser, surpassing in carbon emissions displaced per dollar only centralized, non-cogenerating combined-cycle power plants burning natural gas at the relative prices assumed. Firmed windpower and cogeneration are 1.5 times more cost-effective than nuclear at displacing carbon. So is …
2009-07-08 … my plan of a cap and trade system, electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket….Because I'm capping greenhouse gases, coal power plants, you know, natural gas, you name it — whatever the plants were, whatever the industry was […] they would have to retrofit their operations. That will cost money. They …
2009-06-17 … there’s adequate time. Certainly I notice differences in some attitudes just by interacting with so many people at school, but I live in an oil, natural gas & timber state. Sarah Palin is our governor. She came out with a full-page newspaper ad across the state supporting the Pebble Mine venture as a …
2009-07-05 … development of the region and a range of commercialisation opportunities, including domestic gas supply, power generation and future LNG (liquefied natural gas) options," Santos chief executive David Knox said. Santos is drilling 23 wells in the Gunnedah Basin, which it entered in 2007. Spokesman Matthew …
2009-07-02 … have fallen only three times, 1990, 1998 and 2008. BP estimated that we have 42 years of oil left at current consumption rates, 60 years left of natural gas and 122 years of coal. This might be fine and dandy if the people of the world used the same amount of energy each year. They don’t. They use MORE …
2009-06-21 … dispute. Last year, Lukashenko secured a $2 billion loan from Russia to help the economy through the financial crisis, and a deal to receive Russian natural gas at a subsidized rate. Belarus received the first $1 billion in November 2008. In March 2009, the country received another $500 million. However, …
2009-06-10 … Last year, Lukashenko secured a $2 billion loan from Russia to help the economy through the financial crisis, and a deal to receive Russian natural gas at a subsidized rate. Belarus received the first $1 billion in November 2008. In March 2009, the country received another $500 million. However, …
2009-05-31 … generation at these installations is supposed to grow by 30%. Preliminary estimations indicate that every year around 90 million cubic metres of natural gas will be saved, with CO2 emission down by 165,000 tonnes per annum. The project will be implemented by Belinvestenergosberezhenie subordinate to the …
2009-05-27 … comment from Ameren was not immediately returned. St. Louis-based Ameren Corp. (NYSE: AEE) provides electricity to about 2.4 million customers and natural gas to almost one million customers in eastern Missouri and Illinois. It had plans to build a second nuclear plant in Callaway County but has …
2009-05-17 … sources. Biogas plants, which Belarus has started deploying, will allow avoiding the dependence on imported energy resources, in particular, the natural gas. “We don’t have gas. Today external sources say in the near future the gas will become more expensive. It is a fact which cannot be avoided,” noted …
2009-04-09 … anywhere," Lukashenko said during a visit to the Gomel Region. Russian Ambassador to Minsk Alexander Surikov said in February the price of Russian natural gas for Belarus would average $150 per 1,000 cu m in 2009, adding that everything would depend on crude and oil derivatives prices. However, Russian …
2009-06-30 … met yesterday with Russian and Ukrainian officials, the IHT reports, to discuss ways to help Ukraine pay Russian company Gazprom for its natural gas after energy shortages left EU citizens without heat last winter. El Mundo IHT Gazprom has signed a deal to import gas from Azerbaijan and …
2009-07-03 … energy giant Eni, designed to channel Russian gas through Bulgaria to Western Europe under the Black Sea. The Nabucco pipeline will transport natural gas from Turkey to Austria, via Bulgaria, Romania, and Hungary. It will run from Erzurum in Turkey to Baumgarten an der March, a major natural gas hub …
2009-07-02 … the EPA has revealed itself as having no real interest in any scientific evidence showing that such hydrocarbon fuels as oil, gasoline, coal, and natural gas do not actually cause the earth’s temperature to increase. And that is particularly alarming when one realizes that their recommendations allegedly …
2009-06-29 … put, America and the rest of the world will need all the energy that markets can deliver. Reality 2: There are no near-term alternatives to oil, natural gas, and coal. Like it or not, the world runs on fossil fuels, and it will for decades to come. The U.S. government’s own forecast shows that fossil …
2009-06-27 … a “cap and trade” system. This would put a cap or limit on greenhouse-gas emissions—mainly on carbon dioxide produced by burning coal, oil and natural gas, three fuels that provide more than 80 percent of America’s energy. And the law lowers the cap every few years—ordering emissions to drop 17 percent …
2009-06-21 … reduce CO2 emissions becomes law, it will have a serious impact on the availability and cost of energy. By 2025, just 16 years from now, the cost of natural gas would rise 56%, electricity 44% and motor fuel 19%. Annual household purchasing power would annually decline by an average of $1,827. And America …
2009-06-18 … contributes to global warming. By balancing wind power with hydropower, the Bonneville Power Administration says it believes it can limit the use of natural gas and coal plants across the West, even as the region’s demand for electricity rises. Around the country, dams provide 6 percent of electricity …
2009-06-14 … their lifetime expenditures. Fuel and operating costs make up only 25 percent of total costs, as opposed to 70 percent for coal and 90 percent for natural gas, the other two sources of base-load power. Here’s another interesting statistic. Natural gas plants now make up 39 percent of America’s total …
2009-07-07 … spending around $330m a year on its military, more than four times the amount it invests annually on education and healthcare combined. Profits from natural gas, Burma’s biggest export, have also fallen thanks to the worldwide financial slowdown. Economists predict Burma will this year earn around $1bn from …
2009-07-01 … is not stated in the AP article is that the electricity market in Texas has changed considerably in the past year. The dramatic drop in the price of natural gas has resulted in a 40% drop in the retail price of electricity. When you are making a capital investment in a commodity production facility like a …
2009-06-24 … factory with a well trained and compensated work force. Those machines could then be delivered and installed on a schedule similar to that used for natural gas fired turbines. It does my heart good to see that the concept is finally developing a critical mass of believers who will do for the power industry …
2009-06-15 … to other counties such as Delaware, Sullivan, Otsego, and Schoharie, where natural gas production has not previously been pursued. “The rush to use natural gas as a transition fuel has serious negative environmental consequences.” David Cyr As natural gas drilling increases, Greens such as David Cyr of the …
2006-05-24 … some environmental extremists confidently predicted that, as the world ran out of various things—gold, zinc, tin, mercury, petroleum, copper, lead, natural gas, and so forth—humanity would be crushed beneath rampant “overpopulation.” At the beginning of the 21st century, the world is still chock-full of …
2008-07-10 … soft path is towards private enterprise, there is huge profit to be made in the situation, T. Boone Pickens' plan is really a transparent ploy for natural gas, but even so it has potential, particularly as an example. Below: 1. The oilman's new stripes, Barrie McKenna, July 9. 2. Climate Change and the G8, …
2009-04-22 [If I had a nickel every time someone said natural gas would be cheap forever and get rid of nuclear […] http://platts.com/Nuclear/News/8510639.xml?sub=Nuclear&p=Nuclear/News&?undefined&undefined …
2008-11-17 … genocide charges for the death of 63 people during an uprising by coca growers, unionists and peasant farmers that erupted over his plans to export natural gas to the United States and Mexico via Chilean ports. He also faces charges on eight other counts […] BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA "Film on Horrors of …
2007-07-01 … the end of this year from $6.7 bn in 2006 of which only $1.1bn was Turkish export14. The bulk of Iranian sales to Turkey are in the form of oil and natural gas, carried via a pipeline linking the two neighbours15. Ankara has been pressing Tehran to reduce the high tariffs it imposes on Turkish industrial …
2009-06-30 … (EIA), "Iraq holds more than 112 billion barrels of oil - the world's second largest proven reserves. Iraq also contains 110 trillion cubic feet of natural gas". And not forgetting all that lovely sand […] From …
2009-07-07 … 98 million barrels of oil equivalent. Meanwhile, ethanol and biofuels are getting subsidies of $5.72 per million BTU. That's 190 times as much as natural gas and petroleum liquids, which get subsidies of $0.03 per million BTU. The report also shows that the ethanol and biofuels industry are more heavily …
2009-07-07 … oil ministry, however, says Shell was chosen among other international companies invited to compete for the deal. Around 800 million cubic feet of natural gas is burned off each day from Basra oil fields because there is no infrastructure to utilize it. The government wants to use the gas for domestic …
2009-06-19 … Georgia for similar reasons, but Georgia is primarily only important as a connection to Azerbaijan. The fact that Azerbaijan ships loads of oil and natural gas to Turkey (and to world markets through Turkey) is just geopolitical gravy. In short, other than a border with Iran, Armenia’s borders are …
2009-06-19 … biggest trading partner. Much of this trade is concentrated in the energy sphere. The Turks currently import approximately 64 percent of the natural gas they consume from the Russians. Though Turkey’s geographic position enables it to pursue energy links in the Middle East and the Caucasus that can …
2009-06-19 … disruptions in rail and ferry traffic caused by the Russian-Georgian war. The war has also called into question continued vital supplies of Russian natural gas to Armenia through a pipeline passing via Georgia. “Naturally, we are interested in a rapid and peaceful resolution of Georgia’s problems and the …
2009-06-18 … however, it might well have been shut down anyway amid the military conflict in Georgia that began two days later. Azerbaijan exports oil and natural gas to Western energy markets via three pipelines — all of which pass through Georgia, and all of which experienced cutoffs in the past several days. …
2009-06-09 … xxxx Cheney, visiting Georgia this week, will likely announce new U.S. aid. But some European states are paralyzed by their need for Russian natural gas. In theory pipelines through Georgia can get Caspian Sea gas and oil to Europe, but Russia demonstrated last month that it could gobble down …
2009-06-09 … biggest trading partner. Much of this trade is concentrated in the energy sphere. The Turks currently import approximately 64 percent of the natural gas they consume from the Russians. Though Turkey’s geographic position enables it to pursue energy links in the Middle East and the Caucasus that can …
2009-06-09 … lifeline of the western world, the crucial energy needs of Europe. Moscow currently provides about 1/3 of Europe's oil and approximately 1/2 of its natural gas. And now, this situation for Europe is about to get worst because Russia's actions in the Caucasus have effectively shutdown the only source of …
2009-06-08 … oil and natural gas deterred stronger sanctions. Putin's visit to Uzbekistan only highlighted that dependence: The Russian leader announces a new natural gas pipeline to cross Uzbekistan, strengthening Russian control over Central Asian gas exports to Europe and undermining Western-backed efforts for a …
2009-05-06 … 9-11, I knew when Bush pointed the finger at Afghanistan that what the US (and their allies in Europe) wanted were those vast amounts of oil and natural gas in the Caspian Basin. They had to have that pipeline. That is why NATO is now in Afghanistan and Barky (Brzezinski) was in Europe telling them that …
2009-07-07 … speculative limits should be set by the CFTC to all commodities of finite supply, in particular energy commodities, such as crude oil, heating oil, natural gas, gasoline and other energy products,” Gensler said in the statement. “This will include a careful review of the appropriateness of exemptions from …
2009-04-08 … Turkey. And to power markets in Turkey and Europe, the United States will continue to support your central role as an East-West corridor for oil and natural gas. This economic cooperation only reinforces the common security that Europe and the United States share with Turkey as a NATO ally, and the common …
2006-08-29 … impact of the hurricane season in the Gulf. Short-to-medium term traders would do well to remember that oil is an international commodity, whereas natural gas is less so. In London, prices are rising, but largely due to jitters over Iran: LONDON — Oil prices rebounded Tuesday as the market shifted its …
2008-07-29 … at home. According to federal government data, the U.S. has enough oil and natural gas to fuel more than 65 million cars for 60 years and enough natural gas to heat 60 million homes for 160 years. In fact, the U.S. government estimates that there are 30 billion barrels of undiscovered technically …
2009-02-27 I love how it all says “Facebook should” after everything it’s users want it to do. I should do my laundry but I’m not going to. I should clean my room but I wont. I should do a lot of things but I wont. See what I’m saying? The creepers creeped some more. The sound like Obama with their …
2008-09-11 … no permanence and could therefore be justified only as a purely temporary expedient. As the world’s resources of non-renewable fuels—coal, oil, and natural gas—are exceedingly unevenly distributed over the globe and undoubtedly limited in quantity, it is clear that their exploitation at an ever-increasing …
2008-08-10 "We are facing a global financial crisis which is probably the first truly global financial crisis of the modern world. We have to reform our global financial institutions. It is absolutely clear that the national supervision that we have is inadequate and we need a global agreement." The …
2009-07-09 … billion just from selling natural gas. Read more […] Within 2006 – 7, about 90% of the country’s foreign direct investment tripled in the oil and natural gas industry culminating to $474.3 million (EarthRights 2008, p. 1). According to HRW (n.d.), at least 27 companies from 13 countries are already …
2009-07-08 … London-based BP Plc opened a $3 billion oil pipeline from Baku to Turkey’s Mediterranean coast in 2005. And the $11 billion Nabucco project to carry natural gas via Turkey to Europe depends partly on Azeri supplies of the fuel. The five countries on the route are to sign agreements on July 13. Azerbaijan has …
2009-07-08 … million barrels. The API and the EIA use different methodologies in calculating U.S. petroleum stockpiles. The EIA will report updated figures on natural gas in storage on Thursday.
2008-07-10 … soft path is towards private enterprise, there is huge profit to be made in the situation, T. Boone Pickens' plan is really a transparent ploy for natural gas, but even so it has potential, particularly as an example. Below: 1. The oilman's new stripes, Barrie McKenna, July 9. 2. Climate Change and the G8, …
2009-07-04 CANCUN (MEXICO) - THE H1N1 flu virus is running wild in the Southern Hemisphere, spreading rapidly through Europe, and showing signs of rebounding in Mexico. That indicates it may be unstoppable, warns World Health Organisation (Who) director-general Margaret Chan. She was speaking to health …
2009-07-03 by Laura Rowley Kelli Conway, 23, graduated from the University of Louisiana last year. By day she’s a junior publicist in a small public relations firm in New York City, by night a restaurant hostess. She works at the agency weekdays from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., then pulls a shift at the …
2009-01-04 by Megan K. Stack Los Angeles Times Fuel delivery to four European countries fell below normal Saturday as Russia's state gas monopoly withheld natural gas from neighboring Ukraine for the third consecutive day. Ukraine warned that its gas pipeline system could experience "serious disruptions" if a …
2009-04-21 I almost missed this... If I had not happened to catch the review of the Press on BBC Radio 4 last Thursday. The Independent has leapt to the defence of Jeremy Bowen, the BBC's Middle East Editor; they said they had always found his reporting of Israel and Palestine fair-minded and balanced …
2009-04-22 … Into the air, of course. In fact, the warm parts of the oceans emit roughly 15 times as much CO2 as all of mankind's consumption of coal, oil, and natural gas. Numerous scientific papers, including one in the 13 April issue of Science Magazine, show that climate changes have preceded changes in CO2 …
2009-06-18 … more expensive alternatives? And here is a follow-up question: If we can't afford to make the necessary investments to get at the remaining oil and natural gas, what makes us think that we will find the money to develop the less cost-effective alternatives? How long do we have? It would be excellent if more …
2009-01-08 … Gaza's offshore gas reserves belong to Israel. In 2003, Ariel Sharon, vetoed an initial deal, which would allow British Gas to supply Israel with natural gas from Gaza's offshore wells. (The Independent, August 19, 2003) The election victory of Hamas in 2006 was conducive to the demise of the Palestinian …
2009-06-25 … of household energy use was on fuels such as petrol, diesel and LPG, about one quarter was on electricity, and the remainder on products such as natural gas, biomass and solar. Read more in this ABS report - 4604.0.
2009-06-16 … crisis. According to international experts, restocking can also take place during the autumn. Gazprom pays Ukraine in advance for the transit of its natural gas to Europe, and claims it has already prepaid for 2009 in full. As Ukraine needs to pay Russia for its own gas consumption, the same money appears to …
2009-06-04 … simply too fond of the taxes on the oil/gas, they're willing to invest in CCS just to make sure we continue paying them […] Carbon trading boosts natural gas prospects 5 May 2009 Boosted by carbon trading schemes, natural gas will be the "preferred energy option" in decades to come, experts believe. "High …
2009-07-09 … interested in carbon. Hans for some reason....had this fascination about carbon in the environment from the burning of fossil fuels....coal, oil, natural gas. Roger and Hans wrote this a science paper in 1957. Naturally, they discussed the idea about atmospheric carbon dioxide creating a greenhouse effect …
2009-07-09 … on the New York Mercantile Exchange have fallen 72% from a year ago and dropped 2.2% on Wednesday to $3.35 per million British Thermal Units. Inexpensive natural gas is generally bad news for renewable energy: Power plants that burn natural gas become even cheaper to operate when gas prices are low, making …
2009-07-08 … doesn't make sense. Here's just one example of the numerous Lilliputian ropes that the government is lashing the US economy down with. We extract natural gas in many cases using an advanced technology called hydraulic fracturing. This technology has made some massive (and I mean massive) natural gas shale …
2009-07-08 … doesn't make sense. Here's just one example of the numerous Lilliputian ropes that the government is lashing the US economy down with. We extract natural gas in many cases using an advanced technology called hydraulic fracturing. This technology has made some massive (and I mean massive) natural gas shale …
2008-07-10 … soft path is towards private enterprise, there is huge profit to be made in the situation, T. Boone Pickens' plan is really a transparent ploy for natural gas, but even so it has potential, particularly as an example. Below: 1. The oilman's new stripes, Barrie McKenna, July 9. 2. Climate Change and the G8, …
2009-07-09 … Greg Smith, Range's management team is well placed (in conjunction with Strait's established team) to find and produce commercial volumes of oil and natural gas on the Georgian Blocks. Blocks VIa and Vlb Background A significant number of wells were drilled during the Soviet era (mainly in the 1980s and …
2009-06-01 … stress that Americans will have to learn to live with higher petrol prices even without additional taxation, as the global prices of oil and natural gas are both likely to go up in the coming decades, simply because of fundamental supply and demand issues. Read the article… Posted in Transport, What …
2009-05-04 … to force businesses to trim their contribution to climate change by becoming more energy efficient or switching from carbon-intensive coal to natural gas. Excluding Poland and Hungary, which had not allocated any permits for 2008, the remaining raw data showed emissions of 1,768 million tonnes …
2009-07-07 … recent find of natural gas in the KG Basin on the Eastern offshore of the country, the indigenous production of Natural Gas is set to double with natural gas emerging as an important source of energy. LNG infrastructure in the country is also being expanded. Government proposes to develop a blueprint for …
2007-12-05 … developing countries to increase their export revenues and accumulate significant foreign exchange reserves, especially countries which export oil, natural gas and minerals. Some agricultural exporters have also benefited from this favourable situation. China, by exporting manufactured goods, has …
2009-06-28 … push for every piece of socialist legislation to advance the defeat of capitalism and the imposition of more government on the American people. Oil, natural gas, coal, and nuclear energy represent capitalism, and we can expect Congressional socialists to do everything in their legislative power to thwart …
2009-05-19 … Bulgaria, and Greece, bringing the South Stream project, a major new gas pipeline to Europe, one step closer to reality. Russia has huge reserves of natural gas in Siberia -- but the cost of getting the gas to Europe is enormous. At a meeting in Sochi, attended by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and …
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