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    “Considering the fact that over half the nation is currently experiencing water droughts, the concept of using massive amounts of water to probe underground for oil and gas that may not even be available has given pause to many environmental observers” ("List Of Pros And Cons Of Fracking”). Fracking methods use a considerably larger amount of water, as it depends on the resource of water to continue this method of oil…

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    liquid portion of petroleum is called crude oil or simply oil. This oil is used to make gasoline and diesel chemical compounds. The gasoline is used to fuel light vehicles while diesel fuels heavy duty ones. The gaseous portion is called natural gas. Natural gas is used to heat houses and fuel certain devices like dryers and certain stoves/ovens. Petroleum is gathered from spongy porous rock in the earth 's crust. Techniques to access petroleum are drilling and hydraulic fracturing. Drilling is…

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    There are many pros and cons of alternative energy and fossil fuels. There are many more pros of alternative energy. Pros of renewable energy is, it is available all over the world because there is sun and wind. There is no chance of renewable energy becoming depleted in the future. Renewable energy can boost economic growth and increase job opportunities ("Renewable Green Energy"). There are many pros of renewable energy but there are always cons too. There are also cons of renewable energy…

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    “Scientists and industry experts may disagree over how long the world 's supply of oil and natural gas will last, but it will end”, Collins said. As of 2014 the United States consumes and burns about 374.74 million gallons per day. As the nation begins to deplete their non-renewable resources, they are forced to search for a permanent replacement that will continue to power all of North America and other countries worldwide. However,the government will have to transition all of america into a…

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    Nuclear Energy Advantages

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    Since the creation of electricity, people have searched for the most efficient source of energy. There are many common sources of energy, and they all have their own flaws. Many of the common energy sources are nonrenewable resources; therefore, they are not a logical source of energy for the future. Some of the energy creating processes can be very dangerous to humans and the environment. Many of these sources are not economical either. To be considered efficient, an energy source must be…

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    Now in 2016 we use more fuel than ever with over 1.2 billion vehicles on the road burning up our gas. The cars, while they do use the most fuel out of everything else there are other things that use fuel. Fossil Fuels also power our home, indirectly; generators burn these fuels to create electricity. With the world starting to use more and more electricity…

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    this document will examine several recent cases that brought about this legislative change. Niko Resources Ltd. One notable case deals with Niko Resources Ltd., a Canadian oil and gas company headquartered in Calgary that operates in India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Trinidad. Niko does not produce any oil and gas in Canada but conducts business operations in other…

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    multinational company that mainly deals with the energy corporation in which they produce safe, reliable energy to others now and for the future. Chevron Corporation was established in 1879 which generally deals with the energy products such as oil, gas, and geothermal energy industries such as marketing, refining, production, exploration, and sales. Chevron has been very successful company of standard oil, where their main headquarter is in San Ramon, California, and they have been part of more…

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    The Ferguson Rock Slide is classified as a major rock slide event that took place over the course of six months from May to November 2006. The slide blocked California State Highway 140, a major traffic route for vehicles entering and exiting Yosemite National Park in the Sierra Nevada mountain range in Central California. This route is primarily used by private and commercial vehicles for tourism, employees of the Yosemite National Park, and local residents of the area. Macro and Micro…

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    Petrobras Case Study

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    Petrobras is a Brazilian oil company that was created by the Brazilian government in 1953. For the first decade Petrobras struggled to be successful despite being given a constitutional monopoly by the Brazilian government. Brazil did not have any oil reserves or the knowledge in oil exploration, and the goal for Petrobras was to become a world class oil producer. Petrobras began to see success in the 1980s when they developed deep water and ultra-deep oil production. This new technology…

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