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    Rogers Description Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI) is a diversified public Canadian telecommunication and media company (#1). The company operates in three principal segments: Rogers Wireless, Rogers Cable and Rogers Media (#2). The Wireless segment remains as Canada’s largest voice and data telecommunications services provider and only national carrier operating on combined world stand GSM/HSPA+/LTE technology platforms (1). Its network provides customers with advanced high-speed wireless…

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    Crude Oil In The 1970's

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    Heading into the 1970’s, the United States was in an gasoline consuming mania. With the formation of the National Highway Association, more people were travelling across the country, commuting longer to work, and owning more than one car per household. During the 1950’s alone, oil consumption by Americans rose over fifty percent (Verrastro and Caruso). Moving into the 1970’s, crude oil production was big, but the demand was even larger. Following the start of the Yom Kippur war in the Middle…

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    the consequences and impacts our actions could have on society. For the past few years, Canada and the United States have started to build a pipeline that travels through both countries. This pipeline known as the Keystone Pipeline and it carries petroleum across the country. Recently, they have proposed an additional pipeline called the Keystone XL which has not been installed yet. The installation of the Keystone XL pipeline should be disapproved by the United States Government for it will…

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    Bangchac Case Study

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    Apart from the production unit, flare stack is also a significant security device for the petroleum and petrochemical industries used for exhaust gas pressure (Flare Gas) from the production process, especially if the process fails. Despite the safety equipment necessary, to reduce the frequency and volume of vented gas flares out to the left, it will reduce the anxiety of neighboring communities. Therefore, the company plans to reduce the flare stack as well as improve it efficiently as…

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    Yet, the favorable circumstances definitely exceed a couple loss of miles every gallon which incorporate lower outflows of air poisons, more motor thump resistance and better vehicle execution and above all decrease in the utilization of imported petroleum ADVANTAGES OF ETHANOL: 1. Greenhouse…

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    industry picked up well around mid-19th century in America and its initial stages, kerosene, was used for light domestic uses of heating and lighting, but the development of new drilling technology in the 19th century saw the mass consumption of petroleum provide energy for industries. Mid-19th century something else game changing happened, the first commercial oil well came into effect. From then until WWI oil became increasingly important and naturally the need for protecting it became top…

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    Therefore, considering both the benefits and its consequences, this essay will discuss whether offshore drilling for oil in New Zealand is worth it? Offshore oil drilling offers New Zealand the chance to create employment opportunities, and lose their reliance and dependency of importing oil from other countries.…

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    Revolution”, that the U.S. shale gas industry has produced more than half a million new jobs, not only in traditional areas but also in “economically-wounded” locations such as western Pennsylvania and Ohio. He also advocates for America’s decreased reliance on foreign suppliers, as well as lowered electricity prices caused by low natural gas prices. Steven Moore, an economist at Freedom Works and economic adviser to President-elect Donald Trump, also supports America’s shale gas revolution in…

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    and Costa Rica are countries where tourism is taking an effect on the environment (Kasten, 2016; Moorman, 2016; Nickel, 2016). Another major issue that is common among the countries in the Americas is their reliance on fossil fuels for energy, which is bad for the environment. The reliance on fossil fuels is also bad because it decreases the amount of resources that are nonrenewable .The countries are slowly moving towards using renewable resources, but not…

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    Deepwater Horizon Tragedy

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    Environmentalists were angry after the disaster occurred and blamed federal regulators. However, they hadn’t been focused on oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico before the explosion either. MMS took recommendation from the oil industry, specifically the American Petroleum Institute, when determining regulations on oil drilling. They trusted that the industry was up to date on technology and thus allowed the oil companies to dictate the regulations that they were being held to. As David Abraham…

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