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"downstream" Definitions
  1. (also less frequent downriver) in a position along a river which is nearer the sea
  2. happening as a consequence of something that has happened earlier
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If politics was downstream from culture, Bannon was downstream from Breitbart.
Saudi Aramco is growing its investments in downstream including chemicals as part of its strategy to diversify by balancing out its upstream and downstream activities.
Officials built dikes and used pumps to stop the contaminated water from flowing downstream, while some towns downstream stopped pumping drinking water from the Imjin River.
"This study did not consider additional downstream benefits on control of weight beyond pregnancy as well as the downstream potential benefits on hypertension and diabetes," she told Reuters Health by email.
"You mostly see these swirling plumes of white coal ash, and that extends for miles downstream," he said by phone from a boat on the Cape Fear River, just downstream from the plant.
In order to power the hydro plants, Tajikistan needs to accumulate water during the summer — when it is needed downstream for irrigation — and then release it in the winter, causing spring floods downstream.
So we're plowing more land and washing more fertilizers downstream.
More record crests are predicted downstream, including in Pendleton, Arkansas.
Companies that had downstream apps that could use our data.
That offset tax impacts that dragged on U.S. downstream earnings.
Instead, the poop is expected to resurface downstream within decades.
After the meat was consumed, the bones leached nutrients downstream.
She can be seen floating downstream before the clip ends.
We need to add downstream processing, so that's smelting, refining.
We moved downstream because our noise had disturbed the fish.
Other downstream industries also will be affected by these developments.
Even after Chile's giant 2010 quake, downstream dams remained standing.
As the testimony showed, the downstream effects are not trivial.
On an excursion farther downstream, the river began to splinter.
The downstream consequences of that legislation are now generally accepted.
When considering downstream consequences, a sharer's motives matter very little.
Nepal opened a huge dam upriver, sending a torrent downstream.
Exxon Mobil will continue its downstream refining operations in Norway.
Downstream also got a $1.16 billion boost from tax reform.
Eroded material pouring downstream can damage levees along the river.
It affects the downstream service and the downstream handling of the shipments, because you've added huge amounts of uncertainty to the equation and you've introduced complexity, where simplicity and efficiency have been involved before.
Major Downstream Expansion Completed: GAR has completed most of the expansion of its downstream capacity, with refinery capacity increasing to 4.7 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) at end-2015 from 1.4 mtpa at end-2011.
Overall, nearly 200,000 people were evacuated downstream in three different counties.
The Wailuku River floodwater runs downstream on the Big Island Thursday.
Maybe biohackers are just punting the crisis of distributive justice downstream.
Success there establishes brand value and bolsters revenue in downstream markets.
Downstream earnings were down $681 million, due to weaker refining margins.
Conversely, as downstream demand begins to falter, freight shipments also decline.
Overuse of water in upstream communities often leaves those downstream parched.
Downstream operations in the oil industry include refining, sales and shipping.
But that includes downstream, disenfranchised and destitute victims of drug abuse.
BP also includes its trading as part of its downstream operations.
Dams can prevent flooding by regulating the flow of water downstream.
Other key downstream sectors also showed signs of improvement in March.
"Downstream, this psychological dependence can create more anxiety," Dr. Smith says.
This is not solving the problem; it's pushing the problem downstream.
"The floodwaters are drifting downstream below Baton Rouge," Mr. Steele said.
The current carried Terrell downstream and over the falls, Dowd said.
Flooding is expected to continue as water continues to move downstream.
The water haunts the people who live near it, or downstream.
That's why the situation is becoming increasingly desperate for locals downstream.
But the motor stalls and the canoe starts to drift downstream.
Darren Charles Mitchell, 21, was found downstream from his overturned truck.
NNPC said it would offer more in partnership with downstream companies.
Dr. Campbell-Staton is also looking at downstream effects of tusklessness.
The next hearing in the downstream trial is scheduled for October.
That turbulence pushes against the second dune as it flows downstream.
"Now, we know that these are really downstream effects," Hof says.
Authorities feared that the spillway would fail and send water downstream.
We can no longer wait for serendipitous ingenuity to flow downstream.
"All that backed-up water is eventually going downstream," Roth said.
The downstream effect is a defining down of our shared history.
NNPC said it would offer more in partnership with downstream companies.
LLOG said it will resume operations on once downstream issues are resolved.
The Wailuku River floodwater runs downstream on the Big Island on Thursday.
Downstream profits tumbled about 65% to $252 million from a year ago.
Heavy maintenance at refineries has weighed on profits in the downstream segment.
We also focused on these companies' downstream financings [no matter the investors].
Low flows not only harm the livelihoods of fishermen and farmers downstream.
It plans another 115MW project downstream of the same river, he said.
ExxonMobil is mulling a reported $10bn investment into downstream production in China.
This was helped by a restructuring of downstream operations in recent years.
Levered across the energy chain from upstream to midstream to downstream 3.
Abdulaziz al-Judaimi was named as senior vice president for downstream operations.
It would also bring flooding to major cities farther downstream, including Baghdad.
They control probably 85 or 90 percent of the drugs going downstream.
"It would be a monumental shift," said Fuller, downstream expert at IHS.
Occasionally, a boat would flip and the dairy cooler would vanish downstream.
If you build a dam upstream, you're going to have problems downstream.
Drinking water downstream from a cholera outbreak seemed like a bad idea.
This investment, separate from any existing effort, would offer many downstream benefits.
Opponents said the pipeline could contaminate the drinking water of communities downstream.
Toxic algae flourishes in the stagnant reservoirs, creating water quality problems downstream.
Upstream refers to basic petrochemicals, and downstream to more complex specialty chemicals.
It examined downstream effects, like car accidents, which can affect lifetime productivity.
The water-food-energy nexus leaves downstream ecosystems drastically out of balance.
But we'll lose jobs in lots of other, "downstream" industries like autos.
Areas downstream would flood if water goes over the spillway, Lau said.
Pollution of flow upstream influences the water quantity of the downstream river.
Dams reduce the amount of sediment flowing downstream, which lowers soil fertility.
As for Kayden and Brantley, they were found a while later downstream.
Soto pushed himself to his feet and dashed downstream, leaping over boulders.
"Zhongwang have been openly pursuing a downstream focus for years, but they aren't the only ones with capital, a healthy balance sheet and an appetite to expand downstream," said Paul Adkins, managing director of Beijing-based consultancy AZ China.
In the downstream segment, Total said that although its European refining margin remained volatile, those downstream businesses generated $4.8 billion in cash flow in the first nine months of the year and was in line to hit 2018 objectives.
So this has a really, really big downstream consequences nobody has thought about.
The lack of downstream competition in pipes could distort competition in upstream content.
If it released water too quickly, homes downstream of the bayou could flood.
For those living downstream, the deterioration in water quality is even more pronounced.
It does seem like this type of experimentation would have a downstream effect.
Each component of the stack can be integrated with upstream and downstream components.
In any company, balance sheet results are always found downstream from company culture.
Video showed it floating downstream and crashing into a bridge before breaking apart.
It also includes three downstream USB-C ports (5 Gbps) for additional connectivity.
Clearly, she's desperate enough to get on a boat — blindfolded — and head downstream.
The 'downstream' solution just doesn't work on a crowded planet, Waltner-Toews says.
CVX is less exposed than peers to near-term headwinds in Downstream & Chemicals.
But Egypt fears it will also be used for irrigation, cutting downstream supply.
But the community downstream says the benefits were not returned to Butte County.
The PIC is Petronas' biggest downstream project, worth $27 billion in total investment.
Trump's trade restrictions unfortunately impose costs on American consumers, downstream producers and others.
Its overall downstream profit fell to $451 million versus $724 million in 2018.
"Something downstream from that could affect the work that's being done," he said.
ROSS: NO, IT'S THAT IT DIDN'T HAVE MUCH IMPACT ON THE DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRIES.
For the rest of the month, corpses bobbed downstream, dressed in civilian clothes.
" The nation, she said, addresses suicide and mental health issues "too far downstream.
"Any homes downstream must be prepared to evacuate to higher ground," he added.
By 2025, cashflow from downstream is expected to grow to $9-$12 billion.
The current had a hold on me, and I was being washed downstream.
It means regularly monitoring both the output of algorithms and the downstream consequences.
Dams also threaten to intensify flooding downstream during intense downpours when reservoirs overflow.
This leaves more room in reservoirs to prevent flooding downstream during heavy rainfall.
When headwaters are polluted, cities downstream will pay to treat their drinking water.
The fund will continue to maintain stakes in refiners and other downstream firms.
Think downstream to the clients and customers -- you don't want them unduly affected.
We do this by remembering, always, that downstream is just a click away.
There's no telling the downstream economic and cultural consequences of that meager savings.
The downstream manufacturing sector that uses steel as an input is very large.
The downstream business saw headwinds internationally, with profits sliding more than 75 percent.
Some downstream manufacturers reported limited price increases or some impact on supply contracts.
"Face-based perceptions of social class may have important downstream consequences," they concluded.
Rivers gushing downstream toward already flooded cities mean more homes are at risk.
Not all oil companies active in the downstream sector are set to suffer.
Corpses have also begun to surface at the wreck site and further downstream.
The investment is meant to support Aramcos broader downstream growth strategy and provide long-term crude oil options and offtakes as part of the company's trading business, Abdulaziz Al-Judaimi, Aramcos senior vice president of downstream, said in the statement.
"The proposed purchase underscores Saudi Aramco's strategy to further diversify our downstream portfolio and strengthen our capabilities across the entire petroleum and chemicals value chain," Aramco's Senior Vice President of Downstream, Abdulaziz al-Judaimi said in a statement on Wednesday.
The investment is meant to support Aramco's broader downstream growth strategy and provide long-term crude oil options and offtakes as part of the company's trading business, Abdulaziz Al-Judaimi, Aramco's senior vice president of downstream, said in the statement.
Over 50% of its palm oil product sales are downstream products, mainly cooking oil.
The first is that people's opinions on democracy lie downstream from their partisan identity.
Exxon itself noted that the U.S. shale boom is spurring growth of downstream industries.
Erosion in its spillways threatened cities that are miles downstream, with possible flash flooding.
The view was super wild, with desert and cliffs everywhere, and more waterfalls downstream.
China "hopes it can be of help in alleviating the drought downstream", he said.
Failure to do so now could forego the ability to leverage the DTSA downstream.
The move is the latest step in ADNOC's strategy to expand its downstream portfolio.
We won't know the downstream effects of this adaptation for years to come. [Science]
You believe FERC has the statutory authority to consider both upstream and downstream effects?
It gets its colour, and name, from the loess-soil sediment it carries downstream.
The downstream focus comes as analysts predict Petronas will produce less oil in future.
Pertamina's downstream operations accounted for about nearly two-thirds of its EBITDA during 9M16.
Now both partners seem intent on extending their footprint along the downstream supply chain.
Nasser, previously known by Aramco employees as Mr Upstream, is leading the downstream expansion.
Yet further downstream, women in conical hats work in fields irrigated by the river.
Frank Macchiarola is Group Director of Downstream & Industry Operations at the American Petroleum Institute.
Apparently, it's in the boat house at a river mouth downstream from the village.
So we're probably going to accept some downstream delay as a result of that.
The storm also damaged a dam that put downstream residents at risk of catastrophe.
Massive chunks of the bridge had drifted more than a football field's length downstream.
But the danger is greater for anyone living downhill or downstream from burn scars.
Tesla also has a lot more of downstream issues than large, traditional car companies.
Without costly and time-consuming remediation, they can poison indigenous people who live downstream.
But don't expect the interests of the downstream newspaper industry to even be mentioned.
The bodies of the dead soldiers were recovered downstream from where the truck overturned.
It will keep on securing cobalt mines and downstream assets for its own needs.
Risks have also emerged from the supporting downstream industry related to mining and commodities.
Marble Canyon's gentle riffles offered little hint of the thrashing that awaited us downstream.
Downstream communities, even those less affected by wind and storm surge, may be exposed.
An expensive dam project can't fix the problem when it lies downstream, he said.
Within a few years, Carey started seeing the downstream effects of NCLB elementary education.
Economic anxiety is now downstream from and merged with sociological, psychological and spiritual decay.
What it is: An oil and gas supermajor involved in upstream and downstream activities.
A steelhead soon launched from the river, a silver missile that was speeding downstream.
Plank was more concerned about the downstream effects of a potential hate-crime hoax.
Officials held off draining the reservoir in order to allow people downstream to prepare.
But a lot of the significance of the work lies in its downstream effects.
Fish from those waters provided the main source of protein downstream in Grassy Narrows.
Tourists pay around five hundred dollars a day to float downstream with a guide.
Most are immediately downstream from the Massacre Ghat, in a Muslim neighborhood called Jajmau.
Correction: Michael Wirth served as executive vice president of Chevron's downstream and chemicals business.
The quicker the fill, the less water will be released downstream during that time.
Higher profit margins boosted Chevron's downstream business, which includes refining crude oil into fuels.
"Our expansion ... is going to be in downstream, whether refining or petrochemicals," he added.
The new commanders proposed shifting forces downstream, closer to cities where more Afghans lived.
"A series of booms have been placed across the creek to prevent downstream migration and a siphon dam has been constructed four miles downstream of the release point," Bill Suess, spill investigation program manager for the North Dakota Department of health, said.
Investments in digital technologies, where Russia lags, would lift productivity; downstream food manufacturing is underdeveloped.
Those potential flows could overwhelm the Feather River and other downstream waterways, channels and levees.
And that's led to the evacuation of about 2500,103 people who live in towns downstream.
The search area extended to Serbia, downstream from Hungary, Hungarian Foreign Minster Peter Szijjarto said.
Nearly 200,000 residents living downstream from the dam were forced to evacuate their homes Sunday.
JL: When you have a fund like this, you want to build two downstream layers.
But this is not as easy as it sounds, and could have pronounced downstream consequences.
Instead, China has shifted its focus to rare-earth products, to increase its downstream advantage.
These corporate chimeras are soon for the chop, as RWE moves upstream and E.ON downstream.
This table can usually be found on the same page as your Downstream Bonded Channels.
Encouraging stereotyping under the guise of gaydar contributes -- directly or indirectly -- to stereotyping's downstream consequences.
Exxon said its international upstream and downstream businesses netted $2.27 billion and $824 million, respectively.
It is the kingdom's biggest-ever M&A deal, intended to boost Aramco's downstream business.
This downstream setup has been severely tested as Tesla has grown, and it's often cracked.
Oil companies, both upstream and downstream, fell sharply and were down more than 211.4 percent.
As such, this false positive rate has a notable downstream burden on the healthcare system.
But just a few casts later, I watched my fly alight and begin drifting downstream.
Several public boats a day head from there downstream over the river to the capital.
The surge of radiation was detected as far away as Sanders, Arizona, fifty miles downstream.
President Trump should direct the Department of Commerce to fix the downstream cheating problem next.
The worst-case scenario is that that massive waste pond fails and pollutes everything downstream.
The chance of overtopping levees seemed greater farther downstream, where the levee walls are lower.
Ideally, customers on slower DSL lines (say 1-6 Mbps downstream) should pay less money.
The industry needs to consider going downstream in order to ensure its long-term viability.
"Steel output is not determined by producers, but downstream users in the market," he added.
Revenue from upstream operations stood at around $217 billion, while downstream revenue was $139 billion.
Those goldfish grew, swam downstream, mucked up waters wherever they went and spawned like mad.
This prompted mass evacuations over concerns that it could gush out on residents living downstream.
These students were raised with the idea that individual reason is downstream from group identity.
And the downstream effects on consumers, millions of whom already filed for unemployment, will remain.
But the funding will also go towards building out the upstream and downstream revenue models.
Exxon said short-term supply issues in its downstream and chemicals businesses impacted its results.
Downstream in Waterloo, Nebraska, the Elkhorn River rose to 24.64 feet, the highest ever measured.
Why should DEA not consider the downstream effects of the drugs it approves for production?
If we weren't careful, we risked being wasteful with resources and slowing down downstream teams.
He was replaced by Mark Quartermain after a reshuffle of Shell's downstream and trading divisions.
So the pipeline's parent company moved it downstream, to where the Standing Rock Sioux live.
We continually see more people relocating to LA, and downstream investors spending more time here.
The late Andrew Breitbart was known for stating that politics is downstream from pop culture.
Downstream is lower ... And now we see a tougher environment for both refining and trading.
Metals Australia is also investigating possible downstream processing opportunities, it said, without providing further details.
Is that how you would see the downstream impact of what Donald Trump has implemented?
"Treating pain adequately helps recovery, reduces the downstream psychiatric and psychological effects," said Dr. Krane.
When the dam broke, no alarms or sirens sounded to warn workers and communities downstream.
"That ice then can still clog as it's trying to move downstream," Ms. Watkins said.
High water was still standing far downstream on Clear Creek in Friendwood and League City.
Oil and gas giant Royal Dutch Shell has delivered far more cash from its downstream business than its upstream recently, Downstream Director John Abbott told CNBC on Wednesday, with the firm positioned to use the extra funds to pay off debt and maintain its dividends.
So instead of trying to compete with the big dogs directly, SoundCloud should invade from downstream.
India's energy minister announced a new round of bidding for upstream and downstream investments on Monday.
The search has extended hundreds of kilometers south, into Serbia, as some bodies have floated downstream.
But if displaced by a rock avalanche or landslide, they could overtake an entire village downstream.
Inexplicably, EPA officials failed to warn downstream public health and environmental regulators in a timely way.
Aramco's continued investment in downstream industry is seen as a crucial element of economic diversification plans.
Flood waters swept their SUV off the road Wednesday morning and downstream into the Medina River.
Watch how this coastal cyclone accelerates the upper-level irrotational wind field, building the downstream jetstreak.
This will be accomplished through a so-called "downstream merger" in which Tilray will acquire Privateer.
A further $6 billion is estimated to cover downstream projects such as refineries and processing facilities.
It began expanding into downstream oil in May after setting up a retail franchise in Mexico.
There are often downstream effects to consider—but future work will have to suss this out.
The country not only mines vibranium but designs and builds a dazzling variety of downstream applications.
Snowmelt and heavy rains can dredge up that sediment and send it coursing downstream once again.
"It can be expensive but we physically audit our downstream globally around the world," said Magann.
Krieger urged more consideration of downstream externalities, and specificity on what problem a break-up fixes.
It's a very complicated calculation and it's not just in garment manufacturing, it's upstream and downstream.
"Glencore believes that the assets provide an attractive downstream opportunity for its oil business," it said.
The deal in Argentina is similar to the model Shell operates in downstream assets in Brazil.
The phenomenon is particularly fierce during the monsoon rains when large volumes of water flow downstream.
Inside Tilt Brush, the lines in the river are also animated, so it's clearly rushing downstream.
The health impacts on Canadian and First Nations communities living downstream from the mining are alarming.
As it turned out, the market performance of the newly created downstream companies was far better.
Some of that will be deposited farther still downstream; some will wash uselessly out to sea.
Sediment carried downstream can help repair coastal erosion, but not if dams trap it in reservoirs.
"I think there will be more value coming downstream to content creators as time goes on."
At the downstream end of the business, Aramco plans to expand in Saudi Arabia and beyond.
But the taxes will raise prices for downstream companies that use those materials in their products.
Several public transport boats a day head from Mbandaka downstream over the river to the capital.
Profit fell 12 percent in Exxon's downstream refining unit, and 14 percent in its chemical unit.
Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts and U.S. Senator Ben Sasse toured the town of Niobrara, just downstream.
Downstream would be midnight showings, monographs, dorm rooms, and weed, but first there was the letdown.
The lawsuits are solely over downstream hazards that often occurred years after the products were sold.
Downstream profit fell 24 percent in the quarter from continuing weakness in its international refining operations.
And particularly the ones on the downstream side, 2017 has been a very very exciting year.
Downstream, at the consumer level, personalized medicine will continue to be a major focus for WGS.
That agency will take over from the current upstream regulator SKKMigas and the downstream regulator BPHMigas.
The development "will have zero negative impact on downstream flooding," the company said in a statement.
New changes will always come to Azure first, though, and then move downstream to Azure Stack.
And they measured whether that feeling had what researchers call a "downstream effect" — a resulting behavior.
That contributed to the overflows that flooded properties and closed roads in the river basin downstream.
It has been said that "politics is downstream from culture," and that holds true on immigration.
Eleven miles downstream, gray-blue with glacial silt, it reaches the small temple town of Gangotri.
The financial data did not explain why Aramco trailed other oil firms in downstream, Bloomberg said.
"This is downstream only - in upstream we are developing and target Mexico, Iran, Norway," Alekperov said.
They're good for farmers, downstream neighbors and anyone who wants to eat high-quality, affordable food.
Alongside the fossils, researchers found bones from at least 64 mammals that also got carried downstream.
We tend to equate poultry production with factory farms, downstream pollution and 21.50-piece McNugget buckets.
Do they arise in the fish, plants or plankton living in lakes downstream from pharmaceutical factories?
I think the plane already does a lot and has an immense amount of downstream potential.
The water will continue downstream where flooding will continue to be a concern into June, Garrett said.
The leftist has instead focused on downstream investment, including a plan to build an $8-billion refinery.
Uzbekistan, which lies downstream, previously voiced concerns about the impact on the water flows to Uzbek farmers.
The trouble isn't implementing it but the changes that have to be made downstream of that implementation.
The statement said there were no grounds to accuse China's downstream aluminum companies of benefiting from subsidies.
Speaking to reporters Wednesday, the sheriff said preparation still is important for residents in the downstream communities.
For Glencore, the deal would secure the trader's first refining asset since it ventured into downstream investments.
As water moves downstream, the threat of flood will become worse across a larger area, forecasters said.
The river also carries nutrient-rich sediments to rice farmers downstream in the Mekong delta in Vietnam.
The downstream performance contrasts with rivals Exxon Mobil and Chevron, whose trading operations are smaller than BP's.
But Murayama hopes that the downstream materials segment, including products using rare metals, will overtake the others.
The chaotic mess of ice and tree branches then flows downstream, bringing the river level back down.
When Banyan visited, the tanneries were supposedly closed to spare bathers at the Kumbh Mela 200km downstream.
The cash comes from Shell's legacy businesses, upstream oil and gas, and downstream chemicals and oil products.
It's flowed downstream to our culture from there: North versus South, black versus white, left versus right.
Background: Since the 1970s, Singapore's economy has been highly dependent on the oil industry, especially downstream activities.
The Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, home to about 15,000 members, sits just downstream of that river crossing.
The final phase would bring large upstream and downstream facilities for the processing of non-ferrous metals.
China's steel output climbed to a monthly record in April, bolstered by firm demand in downstream projects.
Otherwise, regulators could impose that ban, which might be more politically attainable with fewer messy downstream effects.
Oil companies are increasingly aware of the threat to parts of their downstream business from electric transport.
The improved financial metrics during 2016 are mainly due to Pertamina's strong downstream profitability and lower capex.
Downstream, however, the problem is made worse by thieves who illegally mine for sand, usually at night.
The company also promised to monitor water levels in lakes downstream to make sure they're not affected.
The last, mountain-wave turbulence, is similar to wind shear, and occurs downstream from a mountain range.
PROFIT OF $23 MILLION * Q4 DOWNSTREAM UNDERLYING REPLACEMENT COST PROFIT BEFORE INTEREST AND TAX $‍1,474​ MILLION VERSUS.
That operation used purpose-built barges and tug boats to transport bauxite downstream to ocean-going ships.
The Highway Patrol said his body was recovered 100 feet downstream in about 8 feet of water.
Downstream fuel refining and marketing operations earned $1.1 billion, a slight jump from the year-ago period.
But the head of European downstream firm Varo Energy, Roger Brown, says he believes the complete opposite.
In 1995 the Manwan dam, some 600km farther downstream, became the first to stem the river's flow.
As for the downstream emissions of 105 Mt per year, maybe someone else will foot the bill?
"Antam continues to seek opportunities to cooperate in expansion and downstream development, especially in nickel," he said.
The bottom kept shifting, and a dark crease formed on the river's surface immediately downstream from us.
By recognizing these downstream effects, we can understand the importance of programs to get out the vote.
The metals tariffs directly hit almost $2628 billion worth of goods, and billions worth of downstream goods.
The plant is named for the island it occupies on the Susquehanna River, just downstream of Harrisburg.
In the major spheres, decision-making, when it happens at all, is downstream from curiosity and engagement.
But it's important to remember that there can be serious downstream effects to consider in every case.
She co-wrote the recent study "The Downstream Costs of Trade Remedy Regulations" with Veronique de Rugy.
Saudi Aramco is hoping to replicate the same sort of strategic downstream integration in China's fuel market.
"The crush of financial regulations has a direct, downstream impact on companies," said Center CEO David Hirschmann.
"He is well known for his time in our downstream portfolio and his work on cost" control.
"Current releases remain within the capacity of downstream channels," the Department of Water Resources said on Monday.
In Flower Mound, another city downstream from the reservoir, city leaders used to embrace the drilling industry.
On moonless, stormy nights, when the rivers flow fast, they travel downstream until they reach the sea.
There were no other racers around when Lyons and his bike were swept downstream, so he vanished.
Her house overlooks a lake that sits downstream from the proposed Twin Metals nickel and copper mine.
That's the downstream effect from Biden's blowout win in South Carolina that revived his campaign like Lazarus.
It was an attempt to inoculate his fans from the downstream effects of his own self-destruction.
A map on the police website showed that one body had been recovered about 15 miles downstream.
Furthermore, the pumps at collection systems that move waste downstream to treatment plants cannot tear them apart.
How students themselves regard stress — whether they see it as positive or negative — has powerful downstream effects.
I waded out and began casting slightly downstream, letting the fly swing toward shore with the current.
While A.I. technology directly threatens existing retail jobs, its downstream impact has created new jobs as well.
In fact, almost all chloride ions from the road salt eventually find their way into waterways downstream.
As a student learning about public health perspectives, however, I also realize that these are downstream solutions.
They also give whoever controls them power over the flow of water downstream, rendering other countries vulnerable.
Basic economics tells you that subsidies on the major input affect the price of the downstream pipe.
A tariff on steel helps steel producers, but it hurts downstream steel consumers like the auto industry.
The worst sort of hydropower plants turn rivers upstream into fake lakes and downstream into drainage ditches.
The market has proven that companies with strong downstream operations are in a better position, he added.
Al-Jaber was speaking a day before he unveils the company's downstream strategy at an investment forum.
The spending will include boosting gas output and investing in international downstream activities, ADNOC said in November.
Standing Rock protesters, who call themselves "protectors," fear that path would put the water downstream at risk.
After the bags were collected, these people said, they were dumped back into the Ganges, further downstream.
Aramco "is less integrated into natural gas and downstream than some of its international peers, such as Shell and Total, which makes it more exposed to oil prices although this is mitigated by low cost of production, its downstream expansion strategy, and the acquisition of SABIC," Fitch said.
The river is the country's primary water source and already has two dams downstream from the new sites.
That led state and local authorities Sunday to order an immediate evacuation of communities downstream from the dam.
The company broke even in its U.S. downstream business, compared with profits of $496 million a year ago.
Lightspeed, historically an early-stage fund, has continued to move downstream as deal sizes swell across all stages.
So loans to support the purchase of Boeing aircraft have downstream benefits for a larger range of stakeholders.
We have spent a lot of money (in downstream) and now expect to focus on exploration and production.
We live downstream of Standing Rock — if we don't protect it and protect the land, we're harming ourselves.
Growing purchasing power in the downstream sector would squeeze already-tight margins among processors, one trade source said.
The research also identifies the downstream and upstream components for a better analysis of the industry chain structure.
The current that links the new French president with the ex-mayor of Conflans flows further downstream still.
But downstream districts suffer from the resulting silt, traffic and run-off without receiving any of the benefits.
With better cap table management, startups get a clearer view of the downstream impacts of new funding rounds.
Hydropower schemes can shut during times of high rainfall to prevent flooding downstream or to protect their turbines.
Without them, deluges are more likely downstream, such as those now swamping cities and farms along the Mississippi.
Petrobras downstream director Jorge Celestino said the company remains very interested in finding partners for its refining business.
"When you go downstream in these [treatment] processes it's a little bit like whack a mole," says Rey.
All these animals would suffer if mosquitoes disappeared, possibly resulting in a number of unforeseeable downstream ecological effects.
The philosophical downstream question of whether you also let people pay to not have ads, I don't know.
Breber, 54, joined Chevron in 1989, and most recently served as executive vice president of downstream and chemicals.
However, after floating downstream for a bit, the women found themselves caught up in a sea of weeds.
Downstream impacts happen after the pipeline, for instance when the natural gas is burned in a power plant.
Indonesian miners are being pushed to build smelters as the government tries to develop a downstream metals industry.
This ship of flame continues north, drifting downstream with the blaze, sailing shrouded into the dense smoke cloud.
Valero has filed two lawsuits asking the EPA move the requirements to comply with the biofuels program downstream.
But Shenghe's Wang, who is planning to expand downstream with a slaughterhouse later this year, is not worried.
OTL, Oil Trading and Logistics, is an industry group representing the downstream oil and gas sector in Africa.
Downstream operators might recalibrate refineries to focus on petrochemical products like plastics, while pushing further into natural gas.
The Standing Rock Sioux Reservation — home to roughly 15,000 members and spanning 2.3 million acres — lies just downstream.
They swam downstream for 2 to 3 kilometers (1 to 2 miles) and ran to the government bunker.
The property sits at the head of the tide—meaning everything upstream is freshwater and downstream is brackish.
This is the latest push by refiners to move the responsibility of complying with the program further downstream.
Its products sit at the high end of the market, eventually distributing its software downstream to other manufacturers.
These are called upstream emissions, while downstream emissions are produced by the refining and burning of the product.
Glencore's bid was aimed at securing the trader its first refining asset since it ventured into downstream investments.
In an unrelated incident reported in the sheriff's Facebook post, authorities located another vehicle downstream from the Hyundai.
Once the firm has made some successful returns, Carthy said, he will start looking downstream to earlier rounds.
Government agencies may be able to subscribe downstream and correlate tax transaction data to help identify transaction participants.
Shell's downstream division, which includes refining, marketing and chemicals saw earnings rise by 24 percent to $2.49 billion.
Using facts and not speculative economic modes, the study showed that the tariffs have not harmed downstream industries.
Its downstream business benefited from lower fuel prices, contributing a profit of $1.5 billion in the fourth quarter.
" The market researcher says this has downstream consequences because customers "frequently lament the quality of Microsoft technical support.
Fourth-quarter downstream earnings and cash flow will be hurt by higher planned maintenance activity, the company said.
Bangchak, a Thai downstream oil and gas firm, owns 49.3 percent of Okea, while Seacrest owns 34.98 percent.
Ready access to skilled rheumatology providers reduces disability, work limitations, and downstream medical costs like joint replacement surgeries.
The price moderation, though modest, is having a more pronounced downstream effect in the property market, analysts said.
The spill threatened to contaminate drinking water for residents about 150 miles (240 km) downstream in Omaha, Nebraska.
Farther downstream, you can stay at the Schlosshotel Hirschhorn, whose ruins were one of Twain's favorite Neckar sights.
This portfolio that underscores the market's central nervous system also provides an early look into downstream investment opportunities.
Thousands living downstream from its desperate cascading water releases are evacuating their homes in Hollywood disaster-film fashion.
"They would have taken it downstream and carved it in the area," he said in a phone interview.
Downstream demand typically picks up about two weeks after the Chinese New Year break, which ended on Feb.
The water, high and swift because of the spring rains, swept them downstream in a matter of seconds.
The search area was extended downstream as far south as Serbia, Hungary's neighbor on the river, he said.
The studio might be betting on pre-release publicity to generate downstream revenue, for example on streaming channels.
" Mr. Bannon's political mentor, the far-right publisher Andrew Breitbart, similarly insisted that "politics is downstream from culture.
Some downstream projects may take years to materialise, notes Alan Gelder of Wood Mackenzie, an energy-research firm.
"That barrier is going to force water upstream and downstream and to other private properties," Trevino-Wright said.
Yu said Sinopec is far behind the German chemicals giant in terms of diversification of downstream chemical products.
Mercury, used in the refining process, leaves rivers poisoned, and the pollution can spread hundreds of miles downstream.
Sinkholes were forming around the dam, and pools of water had begun bubbling up on the banks downstream.
Politics, Breitbart believed, is downstream from culture, and for Duke, that oft-repeated dictum became a rallying cry.
"They can be beautiful places with loads of species, they protect people downstream -- everything about them is good."
Farms and downstream industries dependent on farms produce more than $1 trillion in goods and services every year.
The new downstream company will have all the sexy value-added bits, such as highly-engineered aircraft components.
"Searchers found the truck about 1,000 yards (around 914 meters) downstream from the crossing Friday night," Dodd said.
Oman plans to invest more than $20 billion in downstream operations in the next five years, he said.
"The Ethiopian proposal ... overwhelmingly favors Ethiopia and is extremely prejudicial to the interests of downstream states," it says.
Upstream, midstream and downstream, they adopted new technologies that enabled them to cope with much lower-priced oil.
Enbridge said on Monday downstream operations were normal, but there was no estimated date for restarting the line.
Up high in Gangotri, the priests on the banks say they are well aware of the dangers downstream.
The first one was I kept saying that the oil and gas decline wasn't going to affect us as much because we were more mid and downstream, that this was going to put more money in consumers' pockets, which meant more spending, better economy, more pull on mid and downstream products.
All the gates at the Nimbus Dam near Folsom, California, have been opened to let the water flow downstream.
The California flag waves in flooded Riverbend Park downstream from the dam in Oroville, California, on February 230, 0003.
The California flag waves in flooded Riverbend Park downstream from the dam in Oroville, California, on February 13, 2017.
Aramco's plan is to shift some sales of crude oil to petrochemicals and diversify more toward the downstream market.
Also, the state's Department of Fish and Wildlife on Thursday began to evacuate fish from a hatchery located downstream.
Profits in Exxon's downstream business refining and selling fuels nearly tripled to $2.73 billion, also excluding U.S. tax impacts.
And the further you go downstream, you just keep on adding dollar signs to the cost of the mitigation.
In that case, a 250-ft wall of water would go racing down the hillside, inundating the cities downstream.
Can you make sure you're not running off into streams and damaging the ecosystem, wildlife, and downstream water users?
Downstream firms, which may only know their direct suppliers, often have no idea what happens upstream, explains Mr Shih.
The price of steel is actually lower for downstream customers than before the tariffs went into effect, he said.
Spending on "downstream" refining, natural gas distribution and electricity generation will see spending cut 22021 percent to $20173 billion.
About $2.5 billion of planned spending is for the downstream business that refines, transports and markets fuels and petrochemicals.
Dams have failed, levees breached and other infrastructure stripped away as raging floodwaters and chunks of ice move downstream.
It listed 10 percent of its fuel distribution business last year and aims to expand its downstream business abroad.
A little over 600km downstream is Kinshasa, the capital and Africa's third biggest city, home to some 13m people.
Solar panels are full of rare earth metals—but as for finding downstream buyers keen to recycle them out?
In the oil industry upstream operations cover crude oil production, while downstream activities can include refining, sales and shipping.
"As the worlds largest EV market, China offers extraordinary opportunities," BP quoted its downstream chief, Tufan Erginbilgic, as saying.
"The expectation is that most of its downstream and midstream will be spun off or sold," Suarez told CNBC.
Over time, these tiny swimmers swam downstream to Vasse River, spawned and have now taken over the whole river.
But policymaking is downstream from the political system that apportions that power, and that political system is increasingly broken.
The country is also critical for the major international oil companies as an outlet for their downstream fuel divisions.
The oil giant is expanding its footprint globally by signing downstream deals and boosting the capacity of its plants.
It turned the river and the San Juan River downstream bright orange, causing officials to close them for days.
This not only increases costs for carriers, it also leads to increases in downstream prices that directly affect consumers.
Experts say decades of mass deforestation have led to soil erosion where sediment is washed downstream from mountainous areas.
But water levels rose, pushing debris into the booms, and the oil continued to moved downstream, the province said.
That may be on the optimistic side but Indonesia's policy of pushing miners towards downstream processing is undoubtedly working.
In the downstream refining unit, though, profit fell 12 percent, and in the chemical unit, profit dropped 14 percent.
Some tumble down the bank and break their legs; others are pushed underwater, taken downstream or savaged by crocodiles.
Misinformation that reaches a wide swath of society can have all sorts of downstream effects on attitudes and behavior.
The weekend's storm system also generated the risk of downstream river flooding in portions of the central United States.
"Furthermore, it will take time for the rising copper prices to be accepted by the downstream industry," Xu added.
It will involve 16 bridges to carry the track over the Yarlung Tsangpo river, known downstream as the Brahmaputra.
Hellshire sits downstream from Kingston harbor, where industrial and other wastes over decades made their way into the water.
Dam removal, and providing sufficient water to National Wildlife Refuges downstream, remain as challenges that need to be addressed.
The trading unit does not normally disclose results separately from the downstream business, which includes refining and petrochemical production.
"As the world's largest EV market, China offers extraordinary opportunities," BP quoted its downstream chief, Tufan Erginbilgic, as saying.
Husky's upgrader and refineries previously insulated it nicely from deep price discounts and cheap crude fattened its margins downstream.
Twenty miles downstream from Graball Landing stands Bryant's Grocery and Meat Market, a shop in the village of Money.
They also create subsidy "hot spots," or industry clusters to that the benefits of subsidies inure to downstream producers.
In extreme cases, these agreements could eventually block downstream products, degrade services, and charge higher prices to American families.
"Consumers' interest should come ahead of ethanol interests," Frank Macchiarola, downstream group director for API, said in a statement.
He concluded that no one could accuse Facebook of not deeply thinking through the question and its downstream ramifications.
For example, many users on lines as slow as 1.5 Mbps downstream are stuck paying $63-$65 a month.
Income from the refining and marketing segment, known as downstream, weakened due to lower refining margins and plant availability.
The mayor of Lewisville, one such suburb downstream, insists that the reports about the dam's failure risks are overblown.
Copper semi fabricators process the metal into products such as wire-rod or tubes for use in downstream sectors.
Or the causal effects are too far downstream from the intervention to detect within the length of the study.
Ms. Sansaricq said she was painting just downstream from Kaaterskill Falls in 2009 when a person fell and died.
When the ice is gone, the water is gone too, affecting more than a billion people who live downstream.
In the absence of coordinated planning, dam building becomes a zero-sum game in which downstream users lose out.
Setbacks in animal research could also have tremendous downstream effects on our ability to understand and treat human pathologies.
A hundred feet downstream, we bought beers from a man set up with a cooler under a thatched roof.
Sometimes it's like a leaf floating downstream, other times it's like an erupting volcano or the silent ocean depths.
KEY RATING DRIVERS Higher Working Capital: GAR used more working-capital loans to finance the expansion in downstream capacity.
The new plan would not analyze the effects on salmon habitat downstream or the effects on several rare species.
Encana said it is reducing midstream and downstream commitments by more than C$100 million on an undiscounted basis.
Politics isn't downstream from culture; it is a part of the culture and can drive culture as a whole.
It's interesting how Walgreens is moving downstream to distribution where CVS is moving upstream to a managed care plan.
KUWAIT (Reuters) - Saudi Aramco's downstream profit lagged major rivals in the first half of 103, Bloomberg reported on Monday.
By the time you get all the way downstream from it at Earth, it is all just mixed up.
"Ultra-fast charging is at the heart of BP's electrification strategy," said Tufan Erginbilgic, chief executive at BP downstream.
They urged residents in northeastern Jackson who live in the flood zone downstream from the reservoir to leave immediately.
We wanted to test there because it was downstream from several Superfund sites, and residents had reported some leaks.
We identified what waterways work together in order to protect the downstream drinking water supplies for 117 million people.
Another downstream consequence is the discrimination that both documented and undocumented Latinx people may encounter under this new legislation.
He has seen rivers turn red as other glaciers melted and exposed heavy metals that poison the water downstream.
The Sioux Standing Rock Tribe opposed the crossing, alleging that the pipeline puts its water supply downstream at risk.
According to Carroll's Facebook post, the man exclaimed, "Just when you thought you'd seen everything!" as he floated regally downstream.
Generally, streaming a game at 1080p requires latency of less than 20ms and downstream speeds of at least 103 Mbps.
And only a part of what has been withdrawn from the LME has gone anywhere near a downstream aluminum processor.
And it's got all these links in it, and if one link fails, well, all the rest downstream are useless.
President Trump's focus on promoting all forms of American energy production has substantial downstream benefits to almost every other industry.
Exxon reported a quarterly loss in its downstream business, which focuses on refining oil into fuels like gasoline and diesel.
Nasser said the Saudi oil giant is looking to expand its downstream investments in China, Malaysia, India, Vietnam and Indonesia.
Saudi Arabia's economy remains dependent on massive revenues from the export of crude oil and downstream refined products and petrochemicals.
Many products will be produced in the kingdom for the first time as the world's largest oil exporter moves downstream.
At some of the downstream research sites, every single one of the male rainbow darters the scientists examined were intersex.
A lot of downstream effects will come from this, including in more democratic countries, and none of them are good.
The FTSE 100 giant said its upstream and downstream divisions performed strongly in three-month period through to July 30.
The bulge of floodwaters coursing southward, which the National Weather Service is calling a "flood wave," is causing flooding downstream.
As a requirement of the CAF, ISPs must provide these locations with internet speeds of at least 25 Mbps downstream.
Karnataka can't consume all available water and show its shortage and dump all distress on lower riparian (downstream) Tamil Nadu.
The Kuwait National Petroleum Company also plans to spend $25 billion on new downstream projects over the next 20 years.
The scale of these "downstream" ambitions, and the financial firepower behind them, was laid bare in its $12bn bond issue.
Last year it spent $8.7bn downstream, including on a giant refinery and petrochemical complex in Johor, Malaysia, adjacent to Singapore.
VICE: Thinking about climate change can be so overwhelming—all of the downstream effects are really hard to grapple with.
It is unclear, though, if the structure has the necessary flexibility to meet downstream demands in periods of prolonged drought.
The Aluminium Association, representing 2112 American companies, was also opposed, warning that tariffs could cause job losses in downstream manufacturing.
Liu and co-founder Josh Fraser came up with the idea after trying to imagine the downstream effects of ethereum.
"There may be some disappointment over MOL's EBITDA guidance, while downstream investments will cut their free cash flow," he said.
"The benefits to a person's finances of having health insurance," Gallagher says, "are even more downstream than you would expect."
Sergeant Tim Lewandowski told KOKI that recent rain likely swept the body downstream to the stormwater sewer where it landed.
The company attributed the strong performance to higher prices and sales of downstream products compared to the year-earlier period.
Holdings provides a downstream guarantee to both SRAC and Kmart borrowings, and there are cross-guarantees between SRAC and Kmart.
This would usher in low-cost supply and feedstocks to the company's downstream and chemical operations in Texas and Louisiana.
This lowered blood flow, but the clamp had to be removed every few minutes to irrigate the brain tissue downstream.
They have been pushing for that burden to be shifted downstream from refiners to those closer to the gas pump.
Its Athabasca Oil Sands Project and Scotford Upgrader in Canada would fall under the downstream unit, headed by John Abbott.
This allows some of the river water to be diverted, and instead of flowing downstream, it goes into Lake Pontchartrain.
Some U.S. meteorologists use Siberian snow cover levels in October to forecast how key weather patterns will likely evolve downstream.
The oil giant also reported fourth quarter U.S. downstream revenue of $435 million, but an upstream loss of $538 million.
Its U.S. upstream and downstream segments posted a loss of $18 million and a net gain of $292 million, respectively.
The sale is part of a move by the company to sells its assets in the Italian downstream retail market.
China and Laos will reap most of the hydropower benefits, while downstream Cambodia and Vietnam pay most of the price.
"ADM would take the more value-added downstream businesses and Glencore would own the more ag commodity businesses," she said.
"For later cardiovascular disease, it begs the question whether we'll see downstream consequences in the years to come," he said.
"ADM would take the more value-added downstream businesses, and Glencore would own the more ag commodity businesses," she said.
It follows an aborted IPO plan from Vitol's European downstream venture, Varo Energy, which pulled its Amsterdam flotation last month.
An official at Indonesia's energy ministry said the downstream operations permit for the West Point Terminal expired in late 2014.
The downstream restructuring, disclosed internally last month, will combine the fuels and lubricants division with the supply and refining divisions.
The company continues to drill exploration wells to keep up its proven reserves and is investing both upstream and downstream.
If it rains again before the dams are empty, the Corps warns there's still a threat of more flooding downstream.
Oman said earlier this year it planned to offer shares in some state-owned downstream energy companies to the public.
And only a part of what has been withdrawn from the LME has gone anywhere near a downstream aluminium processor.
The injection also extends BFG's value chain in upstream grain cultivation and sourcing, logistics and transportation, and downstream retail distribution.
"Strong upstream production and U.S. downstream performance has delivered increased funds," Chief Executive Rob Peabody said on an earnings call.
"The E21625 waiver is a flawed, anti-consumer policy," Frank Macchiarola, downstream group director for the API, told reporters Friday.
The elephant retreated to the river and was carried far downstream, eventually crossing the frontier into the wetlands of Bangladesh.
"The floodwaters are drifting downstream below Baton Rouge, that's the biggest concern now," a spokesman for the governor's office said.
The commission's decisions have gone in both directions, but the downstream interest is never a factor in the written opinion.
The goal is to make the region as a whole more attractive for what's known as midstream and downstream investments.
So the company went downstream to offer up lower price-point items like tickets, cover, guest-list and bar tabs.
The mercury settled into the sediment at the bottom of the river, contaminating the system at least 250 kilometers downstream.
When acetylcholinesterase is inactivated, acetylcholine builds up at nerve sites, leading to excessive stimulation of the downstream gland or muscle.
"Our elders still remember those earlier massive floods," said Karamat Ali, a documentary film-maker who lives downstream in Karimabad.
Instead, like Mr. Warner, he seems to have turned his attention to downstream effects — for the time being, at least.
S-Oil said last August that it was conducting a feasibility study into building the cracker and olefin downstream facilities.
In 2016, Nepal's army drained a lake near Everest after rapid glacial melting threatened to cause a catastrophic flood downstream.
Eni's portfolio in the Middle East includes upstream and downstream projects in Bahrain, Lebanon, Oman and the United Arab Emirates.
Four out-of-date dams upstream, built in the early- to mid-20th century, have sparked residual ecological strain downstream.
Some investors have said Eni needs to bolster its midstream and downstream businesses as a hedge against oil price swings.
Weak CPO prices and expansion in the downstream business have put pressure on GAR's cash flow generation and financial leverage.
"There's still downstream restocking expectation at this year end, which may extend to early January," the note in Mandarin said.
In Wanke, a small farming community about three miles downstream of the dam, ISIS positions are visible from the riverbank.
The sockeye salmon didn't swim through the sweltering water, likely staying in a cooler lake downstream while the heat lasted.
This could also be used to develop new downstream processing capabilities in Australia as well as the U.S, it said.
"There's still downstream restocking expectation at this year end, which may extend to early January," the note in Mandarin said.
After all, losing just 2 percent of downstream manufacturing jobs would equal the total number of workers in steel mills.
That could ultimately depress economic growth in all Mekong countries downstream of China, according to the Mekong River Commission report.
When he's finally done, he drags his canvas back to the riverbed and allows his body to be carried downstream.
One person is believed to be missing in Boyd County when a dam collapsed and a house was washed downstream.
Dissolved copper showed a "slight" elevation, which officials said was the same upstream, downstream and at the Sutton Lake breach.
The more than 180,000 people downstream who were evacuated in response to fears of a flash flood are back home.
An interesting theme in some of your columns is that cultural breakdown is often the downstream consequence of economic breakdown.
We saw some higher costs in downstream as well as a result of a heavier maintenance program that we had.
SHELL - Royal Dutch Shell has appointed its top litigation lawyer Richard Hill as the general counsel of its downstream division.
That is when authorities ordered evacuations, concerned that the spillway could fail and send water downstream and toward residential areas.
Vox's Ezra Klein explained it well in a recent column: People's opinions on democracy lie downstream from their partisan identity.
"Three confirmed deceased soldiers were recovered from the water downstream from the vehicle," base officials announced in a statement on Thursday.
However, any project in a downstream country such as Bangladesh has little possibility to cause harm to upstream countries, Hossain said.
"Dreyfus is open to partnerships, upstream and downstream in the juice sector, but we are not selling the plants," said Parada.
The scientists measured the events by hanging out downstream of the hippo pools and measuring the water, according to the paper.
The existing pipeline route risks infringing on our treaty rights, contaminating our water and the water of 17 million Americans downstream.
Changan Ford's actions deprived downstream dealers of pricing autonomy, restricted competition and damaged the legitimate interests of consumers, the regulator said.
The firm is also considering a possible float of its Australian downstream subsidiary Viva Energy, sources familiar with the matter said.
The U.S. company retains its green gas downstream business and will continue supplying biomethane gas at its almost 600 fuelling stations.
" The State of Nebraska Department of Transportation warned people that "flooding is expected to continue as water continues to move downstream.
Download speeds measure up to 10 Mbps downstream and 1 Mbps for uploads, and refills start at $15 for one week.
Earnings fell by a third to $859 million in Chevron's downstream unit, which focuses on refining and selling fuels like gasoline.
Chevron has seen tighter profit margins in its downstream business, which focuses on refining and selling fuels like gasoline and diesel.
Dam operators reported that the dam was failing, causing flash flooding downstream on the Rio Guajataca, National Weather Service forecasters said.
Instead, refiners seem to be relying on changes to downstream processing units to adjust the balance between gasoline and distillate production.
And downstream at the state level, the number of Republican governors has expanded to 31 from 19 during the Obama administration.
A massive rescue effort was under way with boats, divers, spotlights, and radar scanning along the river several kilometers (miles) downstream.
"It will be a painful test for these companies who are not that experienced in building small downstream demand," he said.
Failing to do so could produce rules resulting in unintended downstream consequences —confusing and conflicting, not complementary, consumer online privacy protections.
Different classes of shares determine who gets what and when to balance the competing claims of upstream farmers and downstream urbanites.
And then all that water that built up during the flood upstream is now released in an outburst flood swishing downstream.
It also said it would construct fresh pork factories in North and Central China to "match upstream and downstream production capacity".
The risk area includes Rouge River Sector, downstream of Bell Falls Dam to the Ottawa River and Grenville-sur-la-Rouge.
Images taken from above and on the ground show the extent of the record-breaking floods, which now threaten areas downstream.
It sold a 60 percent stake in its downstream business last year to Vitol and Helios Investment Partners for $210 million.
Strength in Exxon's upstream business was able to offset weaker-than-expected results from the energy giant's downstream and chemical divisions.
"Thinking about hypertension and performing regular screening should lead to earlier identification and treatment - and prevention of downstream consequences," DeBoer added.
Residents living downstream from the mine were advised to avoid drinking or bathing in water drawn from wells in the vicinity.
In turn, workers have less to spend on housing, food, and transportation, while downstream businesses are also forced to cut back.
It's rerouting weather systems across North America, which is downstream as winds blow generally west-to-east across the Northern Hemisphere.
SAO PAULO/BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's Raizen Combustiveis SA agreed to buy downstream assets in Argentina from Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSa.
The site in California has a successful regulatory track record and includes single-use bioreactors and associated downstream capabilities, Lonza said.
You might recall that the FCC under Wheeler raised the base definition of broadband to 25 Mbps downstream, 3 Mbps up.
It also aims to expand its downstream business abroad and may sell a stake in its refining assets to strategic partners.
The wholly owned subsidiary was established earlier this year following Murray & Roberts' acquisition of Saulsbury Industries' Gulf Coast downstream EPC business.
"Fish were left flopping in the muck, and people were scooping them up and trying to move them downstream," she said.
"We are building a downstream industry for nickel to make ferronickel, so its value can increase by four times," he added.
Oil major Saudi Aramco agreed to invest $7 billion in Malaysian state energy firm Petronas' downstream project during King Salman's visit.
That offset a 21-percent drop in earnings in its downstream segment, which includes refining crude oil into fuels like gasoline.

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