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    ConocoPhillips is the world’s largest autonomous expedition, inspection, and manufacturing company. This company is based on reserves. The production of liquids and natural gas are the main objective of ConocoPhillips. The company explores for, develops, and manufactures petroleum and natural gas worldwide. The central focal point areas include safely and carefully operating producing equity, accomplishing current major enterprises and exploring for new energy resources in blossoming areas. “For…

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    Wells Fargo Case Study

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    On September 8th, 2016 Wells Fargo announced it would be paying 185 million dollars in fines to settle the dispute it’s employees caused among customers. Employees in the lower division banks were offered incentives based on their sales progress. “Eight is great” was what the employees were bribed with. Entice eight Wells Fargo products to their customers and receive a cash bonus. This demanding quota urged employees to cut corners and create fake credit card and checking accounts; two million…

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    of natural gas without fracking he would have to drill hundreds of more wells (Fitzgerald). Fracking actually saves a lot of money considering to drill that many more wells it would decrease profit to a fraction of the original. Fracking therefore increases the initial flow and increase the total recovery (Fitzgerald). Initial flow is very important to many oil producers because they depend on getting their profit from the well as fast as possible. The fact that fracking is increasing the total…

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    cause immediate spending in order to expeditiously repair water systems. The reason for potentially dangerous water supply is that saltwater from oceans (because of the rising levels) and tropical storms can penetrate into nearby soil and groundwater wells, thus salinization of said water occurs. In addition, bacteria and algae find warm waters to be favorable to act as a breeding ground. The combination of salinization (which can manifest a “laxative effect”) along with pathogens can make…

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    it turns horizontally and continues to drill for several thousand feet. Once the drill is done it will go back and cased and cemented the well, so that it can make small areas in the horizontal section of the well. After all of this is done,…

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    drilling technology that enhances the production capabilities through maximizing the contact area of unconventional wells with the reservoir production zones. During the fracturing process, a special fluid (primarily a mixture of sand and water) is blown out at a high pressure into the shale rock formation creating channels through which hydrocarbons can easily migrate to the well. Multi-stage fracturing is a combination of fracturing and plugging processes. Fractures are made in a reversed…

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    operation within a mile of their house, which can be extremely dangerous, not only because it impacts the local water sources, but also because of well explosions, which are extremely dangerous, not only because it impacts the local water sources, but also because of well explosions, which are extremely hazardous to surrounding areas. Since fracking wells drill though sands of seismic activity rose steadily to approximately 100 earthquakes annually, with 188 in 2011 along, when shale gas and…

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    These many have originated the problems or pressures which has been identified with the existing organisation from external or internal (Martins 2003). It is the organisational leaders’ responsibility to make sure that those problems and pressures are well communicated to the organisation’s members. For instance, the urgency is established and communicated. Kotter (1996) point out that it will not succeed if the change by a single irrespective, individual of what a great leader they may be…

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    industries including exploration and production of energy. It is one of world's largest oil companies. The foundation of the company goes back to 1879. The company was performing under the name of Pacific Coast Oil Company back then. Despite of company's well performance, the domestic reserves were not enough to satisfy the demand of oil. Therefore Chevron started looking alternative ways to solve the problem. The company decided to use the oil sources outside the USA. In 1932, Chevron made its…

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    Remedial Action Lab Report

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    presence of residual contamination that could affect the groundwater and require remedial action. In addition, the Hot Spot Treatment Source Area Investigation Report (CH2M, 2004) presents the results of soil samples collected in the vicinity of the Wells Fargo Parking Lot. Of 32 samples analyzed, only 1 sample, with a PCE concentration of 0.044 mg/Kg, exceeded the remedial goal. The majority of the remaining samples did not detect PCE or TCE supporting a determination that the SVE remedy…

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