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    Exxon Valdez Case Study

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    Exxon Valdez Table of Contents Introduction: (Skinner, S.K. and Reilly, W.K., 1989)[1] A catastropic event taken place on March 24th 1989 at Prince William Sound, Alaska. An Oil Tanker known as Exxon Valdez owned by Exxon Shipping company was transporting 53.09451 million US gallons of crude oil. At 12:04 am the ship struck the Prince William Sound, Bligh reef. This caused 10.8 million US gallons of crude oil to spill hereby creating a huge environmental disaster and it was known that…

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    Wells Fargo

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    For over a hundred years, Wells Fargo has been a lead provider of both personal and business banking. Financial services including insurance, credit cards, mortgage and investments are offered through the company. According to the 2015 Wells Fargo CSR plan, two of their core principles include putting customers first and valuing their team members. However, in 2011, allegations against Wells Fargo began to accumulate that employees were reportedly opening fraudulent accounts and credit cards…

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    Offshore drilling, this is something that helps and hinders many people, companies, and countries. The process of offshore drilling takes lots of energy, time, and money. It is a process where a rig or boat drills a hole through the ground till the rig hits oil or the desired product that’s being drilled. There is domestic and foreign drilling that produces oil for our companies, domestic drilling saves America millions of dollars. (Offshore Drilling)Sometimes America can’t provide the major…

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    Perrin's Argument Analysis

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    The Gulf Oil Spill of 2010 is often called the worst oil spill in US history. On April twentieth 2010 BP oil rig exploded killing eleven people and causing a leakage of about 3.19 million barrels to pour into the gulf. The twenty-two mile long plume not only rested on the surface of the water, but also adhered together and fell to the ocean floor. This largely and negatively affected marine life. The number of average number of dolphin deaths per year went from sixty-three to one hundred and…

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    The eastern part of the Plains consists out of taller grass and more rivers, and “a number of widely spaced, broad valleys of the east-flowing rivers. […] it is relatively well watered and wooded and contains tall grasses with deep roots” (Sutton 2008, 259). This could be a devastating project if there would be a small leak because the Native Peoples in the eastern region of the Plains use the water to live and survive. Not…

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    Depositional environment: The Depositional environment throughout the Cooper Basin formations is wholly non-marine, with the Patchawarra formation being a fluvial/deltaic depositional environment, with point-bar sandstones the most common reservoir type. Trap structures: Traps in the Cooper Basin are recognised as being structural e.g Anticlines, Stratigraphic e.g. facies change or a combination of these. Most traps in the Patchawarra formation are combination traps and lie somewhere between…

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    Essay On Fracking Freedom

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    fracking can be traced back to 1865 with Lt. Col. Edward A. L. Roberts’ original patents. The process used to involve using dynamite and nitroglycerine. “Our business since Colonel Roberts’ day has concerned lowering high explosives charges into oil wells in the Appalachian area to blast fractures into the oil bearing sand,” says Tallini. (“Shooters”) Other options for oil ended up taking over due to fracking still being too costly. ("Is Fracking a Good Idea?") Todays hydraulic fracturing…

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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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