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And then we're going to come in with a fracturing operation and do hydraulic fracturing.
"In places where we know activities in the hydraulic fracturing water cycle have occurred, data that could be used to characterize hydraulic fracturing-related chemicals in the environment before, during, and after hydraulic fracturing were scarce," the agency said in a news release.
"We will therefore look at the financial resilience of all companies wishing to carry out hydraulic fracturing operations alongside their application for Hydraulic Fracturing Consent," he said.
The fracturing upon fracturing of social life has made the global city so economically, formally, physically, and culturally divided that it cannot be seen from a single point of view.
He fought with the male officer, fracturing the lawman's nose.
The bell crashed to the ground, fracturing as it hit.
N hydraulic fracturing business, scrapping plans for a joint venture.
He spoke of the dangers of a changing, fracturing world.
Steve King (Iowa) warned the president risked fracturing his base.
They were written before techniques like hydraulic fracturing even existed.
But more likely, we'll see a fracturing of the right.
Oklahoma started restricting wastewater injections from hydraulic fracturing last year.
Both would restrict hydraulic fracturing in oil and gas fields.
He did a year for abuse & fracturing his kids skull.
We've seen a fracturing among many families over the conflict.
That will only lead to the fracturing of multicultural societies.
Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, technology fractures rock formations with pressurized liquid.
And fracturing geopolitics make globalised finance even harder to deal with.
Fracturing public trust around medical treatment has serious, potentially destabilizing effects.
Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, is not yet in use in Colombia.
Hydraulic fracturing — or fracking — and horizontal drilling support 2.1 million jobs.
But Brexit may still mean a fracturing of Europe's financial industry.
Vietnam coincided with and accelerated the fracturing of Burns's beloved monoculture.
Yes, Brangelina is fracturing back into Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
Now, with a major legal setback, the movement risks fracturing again.
Under PRIDE, fighting was playful, skull-fracturing fun with mass appeal.
Is the euro area fracturing a little bit down the line?
The once-booming hydraulic fracturing industry is suddenly on the defensive.
Credit...Matthew Betts Around the world, humans are fracturing vast forests.
Schism: China, America and the Fracturing of the Global Trading System.
"Rather than coming together, we're fracturing and we're Balkanizing," Harris said.
America's energy fortunes began to change with the hydraulic fracturing revolution.
The drilling Ms. Yu referred to was hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
Alarmingly, the EPA found that fracking contributes to drinking water contamination during all stages of the process:Water withdrawals for hydraulic fracturing in times or areas of low water availability, particularly in areas with limited or declining groundwater resourcesSpills during the management of hydraulic fracturing fluids and chemicals or produced water that result in large volumes or high concentrations of chemicals reaching groundwater resourcesInjection of hydraulic fracturing fluids into wells with inadequate mechanical integrity, allowing gases or liquids to move to groundwater resourcesInjection of hydraulic fracturing fluids directly into groundwater resourcesDischarge of inadequately treated hydraulic fracturing wastewater to surface water resourcesDisposal or storage of hydraulic fracturing wastewater in unlined pits, resulting in contamination of groundwater resourcesThe EPA admits that "data gaps and uncertainties" are limiting its ability to fully evaluate the impacts of fracking on the nation's water resources, saying more research is needed.
Baker Hughes sold a majority of its hydraulic fracturing business in 2016.
But a late fracturing in the electronics was a nod to Modernism.
Jay Inslee, Sanders calls for a ban on hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
Her case claims that "risky and experimental" hydraulic fracturing by Encana Corp.
We'll likely see the fracturing of the Mexican drug-trafficking power structure.
MORE's landmark 85033 rule setting standards for hydraulic fracturing on federal land.
And I think the Republican Party has an outstanding chance of fracturing.
They want control over a stable society, not one fracturing into bloodshed.
U.S. shale drillers rely on expensive advanced drilling methods like hydraulic fracturing.
It is fracturing the GOP, leaving the party at war with itself.
It's part of a fracturing media environment that reflects a fractured country.
The Department of Energy provided crucial, early support to hydraulic fracturing technology.
Rocket shrapnel hit Joud, shattering his lower face and fracturing his jaw.
Weeks later, Mr. Becker was hit by a taxi, fracturing his leg.
The fracturing of the moderate lane has allowed Sanders to polling lead.
"Hydraulic fracturing [fracking] has been always regulated at state level," Quast said.
Drug use, particularly of opioids, has grown exponentially, fracturing families even more.
I want more layering and fracturing of the space or the image.
Mike Wiebe: I collapsed my dumb lung from fracturing my moron ribs.
They threw him on the ground, fracturing his shoulder, and arrested him.
Odds recalculated Europe is fracturing Trump's victory has only widened the cracks further.
American shale producers rely on an expensive method of drilling called hydraulic fracturing.
But if they go to war, they risk fracturing Mastodon in the process.
On November 7, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg fell, fracturing two ribs.
Earthquakes were tightly clustered in both space and time near hydraulic fracturing sites.
Who knows if there's more fracturing of the euro zone down the road.
The Roman's secret: the concrete contains tiny crystals that keep it from fracturing.
It was bound to suffer even more fracturing in the post-election vacuum.
"Her fractures of fabric spoke to the fracturing of Martha's life," Gleich says.
Congress has not carved hydraulic fracturing out of that express delegation of authority.
That, however, is fracturing America's alliances, and the trans-Atlantic community in particular.
And the Democratic Party is fracturing into factions: the followers of progressive Sens.
Hydraulic fracturing, as she demonstrates, entails as much violence as the name implies.
He lashes out, shoving her into a wall and fracturing her shoulder blade.
AMITY AND PROSPERITY: One Family and the Fracturing of America, by Eliza Griswold.
In 2006, he fell from a palm tree in Fiji, fracturing his skull.
These controversies at Christian schools reveal the further fracturing of white evangelical consensus.
Research has linked hydraulic fracturing to asthma attacks across Pennsylvania, USA Today reports.
Jobs in coal mining and hydraulic fracturing — even shipbuilding — have been siphoned off.
A FRACKING FRACAS: Controversies over hydraulic fracturing had a banner day on Monday.
Much of that increase has been the result of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
Critics say that they notice a fracturing in the opposition that you lead.
There are also signs that global pressure on North Korea could be fracturing.
Fracking, hydraulic fracturing, horizontal drilling Fracking, short for hydraulic fracturing, is a controversial technique that's often paired with horizontal drilling, to extract vast reserves of oil and natural gas from deep rock formations in places like North Dakota and Pennsylvania.
They hit him and fired buckshot at his legs, fracturing both of Dalati's shinbones.
This led to a complete fracturing of Gallardo's creation and very violent turf wars.
Last November, she returned to work two weeks after falling and fracturing three ribs.
Fracturing that vacuum is dangerous and can lead to injury if not done correctly.
The fracturing of attention is the crisis of this generation, and we need action.
In the eighth democratic debate, Clinton and Sanders clashed over hydraulic fracturing—or fracking.
So there is some fracturing, even within the insurance industry, about the Senate bill.
"I am not sure I do agree there is evidence of fracturing," he said.
Michael Pullara: The established order of the Soviet Union was fracturing into individual pieces.
John Hickenlooper (D) for the Interior post because of his support for hydraulic fracturing.
I think there's going to be more political fracturing of technology policy in Europe.
The news comes just weeks after Ginsburg, 85, was hospitalized for fracturing three ribs.
Hydraulic fracturing is the technology behind a boom in U.S. oil and gas production.
It's highly malleable, meaning it can be deformed or changed without fracturing the material.
And this fracturing is all happening with a soaring stock market and falling unemployment.
In 2006, he fell out of a palm tree in Fiji, fracturing his skull.
The fragmenting of the right-wing media mirrors the fracturing of the American right.
The governor has supported clean energy programs and banned hydraulic fracturing, known as fracking.
On January 17, 6-year-old Harliss was euthanized after fracturing his right ankle.
There is no such fracturing going on in the progressive wing of the party.
For all of its promise, technology bears much of the blame for fracturing America.
Twice more, Ms. Fisher slipped from her wheelchair, fracturing her hip the final time.
The combination of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, and horizontal drilling has revolutionized U.S. energy.
This focus on defense rather than policy development allowed the movement to avoid fracturing.
Reality is fracturing around partisan lines, and the divides seem to only be growing deeper.
Original programming will probably be more essential today than ever with the video market fracturing.
So they sued the EPA to regulate hydraulic fracturing under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
His mind is fracturing, just at the moment that life has become the most inhospitable.
According to King, the industrial farming industry is about 50 years away from completely fracturing.
The couple lease some of their land to gas companies for hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
This method of retrieving oil and natural gas is known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
Carter was hospitalized after falling in his home and fracturing his pelvis earlier this month.
The U.S. technology revolution in oil shale, hydraulic fracturing (aka fracking), horizontal drilling and more.
Hydraulic fracturing now accounts for over 50% of the nation's oil and natural gas output.
Josh McCown is also available for the first time since fracturing his collarbone on Sept.
The Senate GOP leader was at home over the weekend recovering after fracturing his shoulder.
The European "unity" now fracturing under 21999st century strain is a mid-22000th century artifact.
They are calling for a national ban on hydraulic fracturing and instituting a carbon tax.
The declines have hurt companies that provide hydraulic fracturing and other services to energy producers.
But every few miles or so, oil rigs and hydraulic fracturing sites dot the landscape.
AMITY AND PROSPERITY One Family and the Fracturing of America By Eliza Griswold 2788 pp.
This is reflected in contemporary figurative painting with image overlays, and the fracturing of forms.
He says someone grabbed him from behind, and he fell, fracturing three of his ribs.
The partisan fracturing that emerged after Mr. Trump's election has been particularly striking and persistent.
The controversy over natural gas extraction from shale — hydraulic fracturing, or fracking — is an example.
The explosive growth is fueled by hydraulic fracturing, horizontal drilling and other nontraditional drilling techniques.
As the protest movement enters its seventh month, the city's activists have resisted fracturing apart.
In shale fields across the country, hydraulic fracturing uncorked a lucrative new source of supply.
Conservation biologists have intensely debated the dangers that the fracturing of woodlands poses to animals.
Schwartz, 23, has missed 49 games since fracturing his left ankle in practice on Oct. 23.
The archaeologists have several options, including hauling the rocks up or fracturing them into smaller pieces.
Massacres in the capital of Juba sparked violence across the country, fracturing it along ethnic lines.
The joint venture will offer products and services for well completions along with hydraulic fracturing fleets.
Speaking with reporters Friday for the first time since fracturing his right collarbone in an Oct.
Workers tend to a well head during a hydraulic fracturing operation outside Rifle, in western Colorado.
Theories that explain fracturing material don't correctly predict the large energies required for unsticking the tape.
ProPetro was one of the few pressure pumping service companies to offer electric hydraulic fracturing equipment.
We can also expect hydraulic fracturing, commonly known as fracking, to come up as an issue.
Spaniard Dani Pedrosa finished seventh for Honda, two weeks after fracturing his wrist and undergoing surgery.
It was a moment of union for a country that again seems at risk of fracturing.
His business empire was fracturing, burdened by high debt, low revenue and overexpansion, according to Wired.
New York has banned fracking statewide, and Pennsylvania has granted local government authority over hydraulic fracturing.
Gasland helped spark grassroots actions all over the country that forced prominent bans on hydraulic fracturing.
The financial industry coalition that helped roll back the Dodd-Frank Wall Street reforms is fracturing.
These are mutually exclusive and widely held preferences, fracturing any possible broad coalition for competitive bidding.
Some environmentalists objected, citing the harms from hydraulic fracturing and the climate impacts of natural gas.
One of the early pioneers in the recent boom in hydraulic fracturing is now advising Sen.
Federal regulators ruled Friday that offshore hydraulic fracturing has no "significant" environmental impact off California's coast.
Fracturing of the news media has left few shared spaces for these conflicts to play out.
Nuclear power and hydraulic fracturing are two energy innovations these two agencies helped bring to market.
Quakes Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, of oil and gas wells has long been tied to earthquakes.
Syriza blinked in this stare-down, fracturing its membership and earning the ire of its voters.
Greene's Energy Group, stems from a dispute over a method using in hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
Scutt, suspended out wide, was struck full force by the other boat's wing, fracturing her spine.
The next day, I was in a terrible motorcycle crash, fracturing my arm, ribs, and skull.
Here's what you need to know: • The contentious American presidential race is fracturing the Republican Party.
The Scotts have invested heavily in the energy sector, particularly with the advent of hydraulic fracturing.
And cheap natural gas from hydraulic fracturing has forced some American nuclear reactors to cease operations.
I suspect that a fracturing of our "mainstream" entertainment along political lines is on the horizon.
Internal and external forces continue to raise the prospect of a fracturing of the European Union.
Messi has not played since fracturing his arm last month, and Barcelona's attack struggled without him.
Listen for the hatchet-on-kindling sort of cracking that signals fracturing wood and imminent entry.
But with the advent of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and horizontal drilling, the oil began to emerge.
And it's really the U.S., and it's the unconventional horizontal drilling, hydraulic fracturing, which has changed.
MARYLAND BANS FRACKING: Maryland officially became the second state to ban hydraulic fracturing on Tuesday. Gov.
Outside events—a fracturing transatlantic relationship, fears of China, security threats, a looming slowdown—are helping.
He was hospitalized in late October after falling in his Georgia home and fracturing his pelvis.
Nicole was always there, part of the unified field of his ego, which is now fracturing.
Both companies have seen shares fall sharply this year amid the slowdown in hydraulic fracturing demand.
He was also struck by a car on a training ride last year, fracturing his wrist.
By embracing all kinds of puns and the fracturing of language, he formally accomplishes two things.
Maryann Plunkett stars as Juno, a wife and mother, struggling to hold her fracturing family close.
But Hickenlooper, a former petroleum geologist, also thinks hydraulic fracturing could be part of the equation.
But that began to change two years ago when a Texas-based oil and gas company was found to have been using hydraulic fracturing, known as fracking, and matrix acidizing, a fracking-like method that dissolves rocks with acid instead of fracturing them with pressurized liquid.
Yergin noted, however, that the outright ban on hydraulic fracturing proposed by Clinton's rival-turned-supporter Sen.
The 85-year-old icon fell in her office on Wednesday night, fracturing three of her ribs.
McClendon is credited and sometimes cursed for championing the drilling technique known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
But there's one environmental issue where Sanders truly stands apart: He wants to ban hydraulic fracturing outright.
And despite falling and fracturing three ribs in early November, Ginsburg shows no signs of slowing down.
I love the collision of words, that kaleidoscope of longing fracturing and coming together on the tongue.
"Yemen [is] in danger of fracturing beyond the point of no return," said a recent UN report.
First among them is to hold together the fracturing EU, via a blend of prayer and policy.
The experts in and outside the GOP continue to focus on how Trump is fracturing the party.
Improvements in hydraulic fracturing, popularly known as fracking, made previously hard-to-extract natural gas economically viable.
So you have come of age during a time of growing inequality, a fracturing of economic opportunity.
On Tuesday, oilfield rival Schlumberger NV warned that the hydraulic fracturing market had softened more than expected.
The child was thrown from the car and onto the highway, fatally fracturing his skull, say prosecutors.
Occidental Petroleum Corp also uses an analytical tool to find the best design for hydraulic fracturing wells.
Larry Hogan (R) on Tuesday signed a bill establishing a ban on hydraulic fracturing in the state.
This paranoia of this fracturing of who I am in real life and who I am online.
Ohio lawmakers are considering a provision that could open up state parks for hydraulic fracturing, Reuters reports.
Sustaining a blow to his head, fracturing several vertebrae and puncturing a lung, Kennedy could barely move.
So you have come of age during a time of growing inequality, of fracturing of economic opportunity.
The whole apparatus is housed in a soundproof chamber outfitted with microphones to record the fracturing sounds.
"Congress has not delegated to the Department of Interior the authority to regulate hydraulic fracturing," Skavdahl wrote.
The company was conducting hydraulic fracturing at the time at its site 30 km from Fox Creek.
He has been on the 60-day disabled list since fracturing his right hand in late June.
But the Democratic fracturing over the Green New Deal ensures the GOP will continue to do nothing.
The Trump administration is proposing to completely repeal Obama-era standards governing hydraulic fracturing on federal land.
Pollock hasn't played since fracturing his right elbow three days before the start of the regular season.
That fracturing will help the G.O.P. recover, but it won't help Republicans build a pan-racial conservatism.
A major hydraulic fracturing regulation from the Bureau of Land Management will be reviewed under the order.
These techniques were used to avoid being forceful and cause further damage or fracturing to the skull.
Shale producers rely on an expensive drilling method called hydraulic fracturing to free oil from rock formations.
Signs of the stress the Democratic Party is under are evident in the degree of institutional fracturing.
Hickenlooper is considering holding a special legislative session if voters pass the setback measure for hydraulic fracturing.
It's moral and institutional corrosion — the debasement of our discourse and the fracturing of our civic bonds.
Gregory CowlesSenior Editor, Books AMITY AND PROSPERITY: One Family and the Fracturing of America, by Eliza Griswold.
But tension has hit a high in the last decade with the increased use of hydraulic fracturing.
I've talked about the fracturing of the internet into different spheres of influence for quite literally years.
Tight oil is a light crude oil extracted by horizontal drilling and massive hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
The experience in Dallas hasn't deterred Pittsburgh International Airport from initiating hydraulic fracturing, better known as fracking.
The country's planning framework will not support developments that use UOG techniques including hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
The Trump administration is proposing to completely repeal Obama-era standards governing hydraulic fracturing on federal land.
Colorado's highest court overturned two cities' bans on hydraulic fracturing Monday, ruling that state law preempts them.
John Kasich is still fracturing the establishment vote a bit, but Rubio has much more national elite support.
But the band was already fracturing, and with their future on the line, they instead pulled the plug.
With all the residents out of harm's way, the brave firefighter crashed to the ground, fracturing a hipbone.
It is a pressing question for those prospecting for oil, planning shale-fracturing or seeking geothermal-energy sites.
A former Air Force prosecutor told NBC News that Kelley was convicted of fracturing his baby stepson's skull.
These shifts amount to a subtle but significant fracturing in the coalition that helped hand Michigan to Trump.
He has been on the disabled list all season after fracturing his left ankle early in spring training.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump is launching a kamikaze mission -- fracturing his own party four weeks before Election Day.
"I think we're living in a time in America where there is a fracturing of humanity," Schultz said.
For example, fracturing requires sand, which is quarried using trucks and other heavy equipment that run on diesel.
Coming mere months after the triumphant March on Washington, this tragedy presaged the eventual fracturing of the movement.
"Then he probably slammed her head against something twice, fracturing her skull, and then strangled her," Creazzo said.
The key to the increase in U.S. crude production has been the impact of fracking, or hydraulic fracturing.
Some insiders say a fracturing ruling elite is using the purge to wage turf wars or settle scores.
Federal investments in hydraulic fracturing technology began in the 1970s and didn't pay off until the mid-33s.
"The bullet travelled across his pelvis, fracturing bones, injuring internal organs, and causing severe bleeding," the statement said.
"Inequality is trapping hundreds of millions in poverty; it is fracturing our societies and undermining democracy," Byanyima added.
A bill to allow hydraulic fracturing in Florida died when its sponsor pulled it, the Tallahassee Democrat reports.
Kelley was court-martialed in 2012 for choking his ex-wife and fracturing her son's skull, authorities said.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was hospitalized on Thursday morning after fracturing three ribs the night before.
I think one of the stories of the African-American family is the story of fracturing — of stealing.
The train ran into him going 17 miles an hour, fracturing his skull and slicing both his legs.
Hydraulic fracturing can be considered an environmental nightmare, however it is helping to make the U.S. energy-independent.
The gargantuan expansion of hydraulic fracturing across the United States has left an earthquake epidemic in its wake.
The anti-ISIS coalition is fracturing, reviving divisions and creating conditions that could allow the extremists to regroup.
One prism-like disk stood in a window like a lens, fracturing views of the garden hedges below.
Indeed, such a fracturing would only have one logical outcome in that the winner may again be Trump.
Since then, hydraulic fracturing technologies opened up natural gas supplies that previously had been unaccessible in shale formations.
Halliburton was the largest hydraulic fracturing provider in North America as of March, according to consultancy Rystad Energy.
The country was fracturing politically and culturally, and suddenly what we ate was part of that larger divide.
Unfortunately, fracturing U.S.-German relations are a feature, not a bug of the populism that is Trump's scaffolding.
Some of the candidates support a ban on hydraulic fracturing, commonly known as fracking, but others do not.
Carter was briefly hospitalized and has since been recovering at home since fracturing his pelvis on Oct. 21.
The problems in the town of Dimock were featured in Gasland, a critical HBO documentary on hydraulic fracturing.
Federal investments in hydraulic fracturing technology began in the 1970s and didn't pay off until the mid-2000s.
With the destruction of the projects came the fracturing of once centrally organized gangs across numerous unfamiliar neighborhoods.
Injection wells are used by the oil and gas industry to store wastewater extracted during hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
Schlumberger said "several key customers" were opting to stop using hydraulic fracturing fleets later this year and into January.
That laid the groundwork for a mass exodus from the traditional left, and a fracturing of that voter base.
American "frackers" rely on an expensive process called hydraulic fracturing to free oil and gas from shale rock formations.
A new trio of databases offer nonpartisan data to counteract the continually fracturing rhetoric surrounding — and directly from — Trump.
The team will present its research on fancy fracturing at SIGGRAPH 2019—an annual computer graphics conference in California.
Smaller oil companies, many of whom pioneered the once unconventional method of hyrdraulic fracturing, could be hurt the most.
The revelation came after some of Gunvalson's RHOC costars called his diagosis into question, fracturing their friendhsip with her.
Shares of Halliburton, the market leader in fracturing, cementing and completion services, rose marginally to $47.50 in premarket trading.
As these arguments rage on, feminist solidarity — which is fragile on a good day — is fracturing along familiar lines.
Oil fields have boomed in Oklahoma over the past decade thanks to advances in hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling.
Patterson-UTI will have more than 1.5 million hydraulic fracturing horsepower following the closing of the transaction, it said.
The chaotic aftermath of the uprising weakened the central government, fracturing its military forces, thus relatively strengthening the Houthis.
The permit was the first one approved under 2014 state rules and regulations for high volume horizontal hydraulic fracturing.
Fracking Hydraulic fracturing, commonly called fracking, is the golden egg of the oil and gas production business right now.
Fracking involves perforating wells and fracturing rocks by injecting liquids, sands and chemicals to suck in oil and gas.
Trump is expected to speak about his energy policy, with a particular focus on natural gas and hydraulic fracturing.
The fracturing of Europe, politically and religiously, led to the emergence of written regional vernaculars like English and German.
"You might still see fracturing inside the Taliban or inside the Afghan government" should reconciliation talks progress DesMarais said.
A new poll shows deep discontent and fracturing by race and class in Chicago, the nation's third-largest city.
American drillers use expensive advanced methods like hydraulic fracturing to free oil and natural gas from underground shale formations.
McConnell is recovering at home in Louisville after fracturing his shoulder tripping on his patio, his office said Sunday.
"Congress has never directly spoken to BLM's authority to regulate hydraulic fracturing on federal and Indian lands," they said.
Can Pelosi keep her conference from fracturing the way the Republicans' did after winning a House majority in 2010?
A year ago, the EPA issued a highly-anticipated draft report on hydraulic fracturing impacts to our drinking water.
Few episodes in modern history better exemplify the fracturing of American civil society than the presidential election of 2016.
Hydraulic fracturing involves extracting gas obtained from rocks broken up or fractured with water and chemicals at high pressure.
This impression persists throughout the play, which presents Susan's story as a chronology-fracturing portrait of a shattered world.
Later that year, Bush was taken to a hospital in Portland, Maine, after fracturing a bone in his neck.
IN THE wilds of western Texas, a flicker of life has returned to the fracking, or hydraulic-fracturing, industry.
This fracturing of self has real consequences and has the potential to play out in a variety of ways.
Pennsylvania officials are investigating a possible link between a series of earthquakes this week and nearby hydraulic fracturing operations.
But Speidel's head slammed into the door frame, fracturing his skull and leaving him paralyzed on his left side.
The work's many elements busily war for attention at times, though fracturing our focus may be a deliberate move.
The directive has led to the fracturing of hundreds of migrant families, funneling children into shelters and foster homes.
Further fracturing the Taliban, the Islamic State, a rival jihadist group, has increased its presence and influence in Afghanistan.
U.S. shale producers use advanced drilling methods such as hydraulic fracturing to free oil and gas from rock formations.
He's overturning all the Obama obstacles to hydraulic fracturing, which his presidential opponent Hillary Clinton would have dramatically increased.
The study comes as opponents of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, move from targeting drilling sites to planned pipeline routes.
The Trump administration is starting the process of opening up large swaths of land in California to hydraulic fracturing.
Workers can't return to their jobs as supply lines get snarled, extending the forced holiday and fracturing the country.
The second-year pro also was sidelined for 22 games after fracturing his right thumb in the season opener.
He taught a 45-minute Sunday school lesson at the Maranatha Baptist Church just days after fracturing his pelvis.
Hydraulic fracturing forces water and sand underground at high pressure to free oil and gas trapped in shale rock.
While recent political events have made headlines, the unspoken rules of democratic governance have been fracturing for a while.
He touted technological innovations like hydraulic fracturing, which allows U.S. drillers to extract oil and gas from rock formations.
In Oklahoma, used hydraulic fracturing fluid makes up less than 10 percent of the wastewater injected into disposal wells.
His presidency coincided with the rise of social media and its attendant acceleration of news and fracturing of information.
Mob violence, warmongering propaganda, casteism and religious discrimination continue to tear through our contemporary discourse, fracturing the national politic.
An investigation by Marketplace and APM Reports suggested last minute changes downplayed the risk hydraulic fracturing presented to drinking water.
The two companies were once divided by a river, and represented by rival groups, their interests fracturing a small town.
The two malignant nodules removed from her lungs in December were discovered after she fell in November, fracturing her ribs.
The fracturing and fragmentation of Mexico's major criminal groups has pushed deadly violence to new, grim peaks in recent months.
"There just isn't any verifiable science behind some of the claims that are being made about hydraulic fracturing," said Poole.
After the fracturing of this system under the inflationary pressures of the 1970s, the dollar became more central than ever.
"The global economy can't handle the fracturing of this deal," said Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer at Bleakley Advisory Group.
Clinton, among other proposals, has said she wants to reduce U.S. dependence on coal and limit hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
RF Josh Reddick was activated from the disabled list Tuesday - his first game since fracturing his left thumb May 19.
Now what I will say was that the two things that made this hard were one, the platforms began fracturing.
She then plummeted three stories to the grass below, fracturing three vertebrae in her back, her sternum and several ribs.
They have increasingly used new methods of oil extraction, such as hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling, to sustain crude output.
"Because of that, continuous resources commonly require special technical drilling and recovery methods, such as hydraulic fracturing," the USGS writes.
CUADRILLA SAYS IT WILL REMOBILISE HYDRAULIC FRACTURING AND TESTING EQUIPMENT IN Q3 AND COMPLETE WORKS BY THE END OF NOVEMBER
The fracturing of the media world has produced many good things, but better discourse is surely not one of them.
For that hypothesis to work, however, the long spines would need to be strong enough to avoid shattering or fracturing.
Gazprom Neft had said it would work with Aramco in hard-to-recover oil production and hydraulic fracturing or fracking.
That company, which also provides pressure pumping services to complete wells, forecast weaker hydraulic fracturing activity as drilling activity declines.
The danger of severely fracturing both ankles was greatly trumped by their resemblance to other popular '90s footwear — moon shoes.
Volumes of so-called "produced water" have ballooned as horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, boosted output in Oklahoma.
Spurred by higher crude prices and advances in hydraulic fracturing, U.S. producers have hit records nearly every month this year.
I think this is about whether we are continuing this beautiful American idea, or whether we're fracturing as a country.
Producers scaled back this expensive method, called hydraulic fracturing or fracking, during an oil price downturn that began in 2014.
Excess carbon can make the steel brittle and more prone to fracturing when exposed to shocks or quick temperature changes.
Scotland imposed a moratorium on fracking, the process of fracturing underground shale rock to release gas and oil, in 2015.
Croft said that over the past two or three months, he had seen a fracturing in the Islamic State leadership.
The process involves perforating wells and fracturing rocks by injecting liquids, sands and chemicals to suck in oil and gas.
He spoke highly of what the gas boom, spurred by hydraulic fracturing, has done to the country's economy and security.
Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, involves extracting gas from rocks by breaking them up with water and chemicals at high pressure.
OF Andre Ethier took batting practice at Dodger Stadium for the first time since fracturing his tibia in spring training.
Spurred by the rise of hydraulic fracturing, Colorado has become one of the nation's largest producers of oil and gas.
Schlumberger says it has more than doubled its deployment of fracturing fleets in North America over the last six months.
"Congress has not delegated to the Department of Interior the authority to regulate hydraulic fracturing," Skavdahl wrote in his opinion.
"The advent of hydraulic fracturing has produced very large benefits for the country" through lower energy prices, he told CNBC.
"Because Congress has never excluded hydraulic fracturing from BLM's expressly delegated authority, the district court erred," the federal lawyers said.
The European Union has shown signs of fracturing over how to handle the influx of people crossing the Mediterranean Sea.
The U.S. shale market has grown in recent years following the advent of drilling techniques including fracking, or hydraulic fracturing.
The Nigerian military has been stepping up its offensive against Boko Haram even as the group appears to be fracturing.
Europe's currency bloc already came close to fracturing last year when Mr. Tsipras veered toward pulling out of the euro.
The Maryland General Assembly has passed a bill to ban hydraulic fracturing in the state, sending the bill to Gov.
He returned to racing but suffered a serious crash at the Tour de Suisse in June, 2014, fracturing his patella.
The Trump administration last week announced that it would repeal a major bureau rule for hydraulic fracturing on federal land.
The candidacy of Donald J. Trump is not only fracturing the Republican Party, it is breaking up friendships as well.
But it's a lot of information to process, and the play's fracturing of time does not make it any easier.
In classic "Crowdwise" style, I invited readers to send me their wisest words about preventing money management from fracturing families.
The bonds among the core nations that signed the original treaty, which was displayed next to Mr. Pompeo, are fracturing.
Moreover, he is always pushing toward an American creed that moves beyond both the white monoculture and the fracturing multiculturalism.
It also said it expects to reactivate six pressure-pumping fleets through mid-2018, suggesting strong demand for hydraulic fracturing.
Then, in 93, Ms. Kim fell between a stairwell banister, fracturing her right wrist and jaw and dislocating her hip.
Long a major domestic oil mainstay, the Permian's output was in decline until hydraulic fracturing — or fracking — unearthed new supplies.
"We are striving here to be a big-tent journalism organization at a time of national fracturing," Mr. Goldberg wrote.
And a glut of cheap natural gas from the hydraulic fracturing boom has given states a low-cost energy alternative.
He has accused Clinton of trying to ban hydraulic fracturing and energy production on public lands and most offshore areas.
The basin was largely considered tapped out but horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing have kindled hopes of new reserves there.
Brexit will further fragment a global political system that's already fracturing, and it will generate greater friction in global markets.
It reflects how I feel: that there is a lot of fracturing, and a lot of brokenness to many things.
Demagogues rely on this fracturing to inflame racial, nationalist, and religious antagonism, which only further fuels the divisions within society.
Rabobank's Foley said her clients were not yet raising worries about the impact on sterling of the fracturing in Belfast.
U.S. shale drillers rely on expensive drilling methods such as hydraulic fracturing to extract oil and gas from rock formations.
So has the description on an Interior Department page of the potential environmental effects of hydraulic fracturing on federal land.
" An enslaved man named Stephany died after fracturing his skull "in a fall from the second to the first floor.
Jeff Sessions' Russia scandal has begun fracturing the Republican Party Jeff Sessions' Russia scandal has begun fracturing the Republican Party Cracks in Republican unity began to appear Thursday as several high-ranking congressional Republicans called for Attorney General Jeff Sessions to recuse himself from the investigation into Russian interference in last year's presidential election.
However, after nearly seven years of vowing to repeal Obamacare, Republicans are fracturing over how to actually go about doing it.
All this is taking place against the backdrop of a fracturing of the Western alliance and a resurgence of authoritarian populism.
The bullet "travelled across his pelvis, fracturing bones, injuring internal organs, and causing severe bleeding," according to MedStar Washington Hospital Center.
Pollock, who missed the first five months of the season after re-fracturing his right elbow in spring training, is hitting .
Although the Supreme Court justice, 85, was hospitalized on Thursday morning after fracturing three ribs, she's already getting back to business.
G/F Rondae Hollis-Jefferson was active Tuesday for the first time since fracturing his right ankle in practice Dec. 5.
Saltwater disposal needs have grown in tandem with the growth in horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in recent years.
"The bullet traveled across his pelvis, fracturing bones, injuring internal organs, and causing severe bleeding," hospital officials said in a statement.
The professor said he was told by the college that he had been responsible for "fracturing" its relationship with the university.
Hydraulic fracturing — or fracking — is one of two technologies that has underpinned a boom in U.S. oil and natural gas production.
CUADRILLA CONFIRMS IT WILL RETURN TO HYDRAULIC FRACTURING AND FLOW TESTING OF NATURAL GAS AT ITS FLAGSHIP LANCASHIRE SITE IN BRITAIN
News of Ginsburg's health was announced on Friday, just weeks after she was hospitalized for fracturing three ribs on Nov. 7.
ProPetro provides hydraulic fracturing and other services to companies in the Permian Basin, which underlies parts of Texas and New Mexico.
"We are delighted to be starting our hydraulic fracturing operations as planned," Cuadrilla's Chief Executive Francis Egan said in a statement.
Actor Mark Ruffalo is asking President Obama to use his last 100 days in office to crack down on hydraulic fracturing.
Petitioners in Colorado have collected the signatures necessary to put two anti-hydraulic fracturing measures on the state's ballot in November.
Bernie Sanders of Vermont, has called for a nationwide ban on hydraulic fracturing, which helped to drive a U.S. energy boom.
That resulted in an 18-month ban on the hydraulic fracturing - or "fracking" - technology used to extract gas from shale rock.
Extraction includes the method of hydraulic fracturing, known as fracking, to increase the flow of gas being pumped out the ground.
The arrival of the fracturing crew and other well completion services usually results in a further delay of 2-3 months.
Schlumberger warned the constraints could slow growth in the coming months, but said it plans to continue deploying hydraulic fracturing fleets.
A federal judge Friday overturned a $4.24 million jury award in a landmark case regarding alleged groundwater pollution from hydraulic fracturing.
There is significant opposition to the key technology behind the U.S. shale gas boom — a process called hydraulic fracturing — in Europe.
The band was already fracturing when it released a pair of uneven albums, "Use Your Illusion" I and II, in 1991.
"The new agreement will provide lump sum turnkey stimulation services which include major hydraulic fracturing and well intervention operations," Aramco said.
In late October, he was admitted to the hospital after fracturing his pelvis following a fall in his home in Georgia.
Winters left Sunday's victory against the New York Giants after re-dislocating his shoulder, while Herndon departed after fracturing a rib.
Winters left Sunday's 29-255 victory against the Giants after re-dislocating his shoulder, while Herndon departed after fracturing a rib.
AROUND THE WEB: A Florida Senate committee passed legislation that would ban hydraulic fracturing in the state, the Miami Herald reports.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) went too far with its finding that hydraulic fracturing is safe, the agency's science advisers say.
A federal jury awarded landowners $4.24 million Thursday in a closely watched case on allegations that hydraulic fracturing contaminated well water.
"The bullet traveled across his pelvis, fracturing bones, injuring internal organs, and causing severe bleeding," the hospital said in a statement.
Environmental groups are suing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to try to compel better regulation of waste fluids from hydraulic fracturing.
The disintegration of these "mediating institutions" has, ironically, provided a vacuum into which the polarizing forces have moved, further fracturing society.
In 28503, Nixon went to China to engineer the Sino-Soviet split, fracturing communist unity in classic divide-and-conquer diplomacy.
As with the wider conservative coalition, Trump is heightening conservative religion's internal contradictions and fracturing it along pre-existing fault lines.
Cornyn said senators should condemn Khashoggi's killing without fracturing the U.S.-Saudi relationship, which could make Graham's resolution the right path.
In the winter of 1972, he was arrested and charged with assault after fracturing a waitress' nose in a Manchester nightclub.
They point out that domestic oil and natural gas production has surged in recent years as a result of hydraulic fracturing.
Access to abortion is already as polarized as anything else in this fracturing country, and it could become dramatically more so.
The ruling coalition, which has run the country since 1991 and controls every seat in Parliament, is also fracturing from within.
The gunman, Devin Kelley, was convicted and jailed for attacking his wife and infant stepson in 2010, fracturing the child's skull.
Jimmy Carter is recovering in the hospital after falling and fracturing his pelvis Monday evening at his home in Plains, Georgia.
If its horizons continue to narrow, that will contribute to the Continent's continuing fracturing on economics and opposition to Russian power.
Pennsylvania, for instance, bans drilling within 200 feet of a building, and unconventional gas drilling, including hydraulic fracturing, within 500 feet.
Natural gas is a dominant source in the U.S. because of its low price and reliability after the hydraulic fracturing boom.
Dictionaries were no longer a one-man show, but written by an academic staff, professors mindful that America itself was fracturing.
Those shale drillers have used new technologies like hydraulic fracturing to push U.S. oil and gas production to all-time highs.
Hydraulic fracturing pumps water and sand at high pressure into a well to release oil and gas trapped in shale rock.
U.S. shale drillers use advanced technology such as horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing to wring oil and gas from rock formations.
Those requirements predated the oil and gas boom unleashed through hydraulic fracturing, which was accompanied by a huge increase in flaring.
Businesses created the hydraulic fracturing that opened up U.S. shale reserves and put the country on the path to energy independence.
A federal appeals court has dismissed a lawsuit over the validity of a hydraulic-fracturing regulation instituted by the Obama administration.
Mr. Zinke's staff on Tuesday filed a legal proposal to rescind the nation's first safety regulation on hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
Scaling back the training mission could leave the beleaguered Afghan military not just vulnerable to attacks, but at risk of fracturing.
It's about a country that seems on the brink of fracturing over very different ideals of what that country should be.
The prospect of fracturing ties with Europe means the royal pageantry Britain will lay on for Trump is about more than hospitality.
Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, involves the extraction of gas from rocks by breaking them up with water and chemicals at high pressure.
It's been a rough few months of health for Ginsburg, who was hospitalized in November after fracturing three ribs in a fall.
Tammy Nguyễn deconstructs this superficially simple myth, fracturing its conceptual pieces and putting them back together again to address 21st-century issues.
Now that the industry has refined technologies such as hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling, the next frontier is industrializing the shale process.
Last December, officials repealed a 2015 rule intended to reduce the risk of companies using hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, on public lands.
He supports hydraulic fracturing (one of his main energy advisers, Harold Hamm, is a fracking pioneer), yet also backs corn-based ethanol.
Looking down at the glaciers in Greenland and Antarctica from space, there's certainly more of those fracturing events going on, Holland says.
Variety reports that Williams, who is recovering after fracturing her shoulder last month, will resume taping The Wendy Williams Show on Jan.
Should Gantz emerge as a center-left candidate, that could work in Netanyahu's favor by further fracturing an already disparate opposition bloc.
Sean left but later returned violently and repeatedly stomped on Woods' face ... fracturing it in 5 different places and causing brain damage.
He was court-martialed for fracturing his stepson&aposs skull, served time behind bars, was kicked out of the military and divorced.
Johnny Isakson was hospitalized on Tuesday night after sustaining injuries from a fall in his apartment, fracturing four ribs, his office says.
Superior Energy Services, meanwhile, said it dropped three hydraulic fracturing fleets in the second quarter, bringing its total in operation to six.
Given the current fracturing under Trump, it's possible we'll see more infighting in the conservative press, which would be a healthy development.
And, what he did talk about -- the importance of organizing, gerrymandering, the fracturing of the media -- weren't exactly red-meat talking points.
Yet it is one thing to drill wells, another to conduct the hydraulic fracturing ("fracking") that gets the shale oil flowing out.
A smooth, featureless black shade climbing up a slope, throwing pulses of neon orange and relatively softer violet at a fracturing rock.
The administration will seek to overturn regulations on hydraulic fracturing and methane emissions from oil and natural gas wells on federal lands.
MARYLAND ON THE VERGE OF BANNING FRACKING: The Maryland General Assembly on Monday voted to ban hydraulic fracturing in the state. Gov.
There are all kinds of environmental threats that can cloud your cup, but one of the worst is hydraulic fracturing a.k.a. fracking.
If the transition fails, some governments may also try to create a new numbering system, fracturing the internet as we know it.
The fracturing of the mainstream media has allowed people to only consume news and information that comports with their pre-existing beliefs.
Interest in gas exports rose in recent years as domestic production grew significantly, owing to hydraulic fracturing and other advanced drilling techniques.
Perry credited the approaching milestone at least somewhat to advances in oil and natural gas production like hydraulic fracturing and directional drilling.
In fact, he significantly undercounted the depth of the U.S. Government support for the breakthrough technologies of directional drilling and hydraulic fracturing.
The Athletics' Josh Reddick will probably miss at least a month after fracturing his thumb on a spike while stealing second base.
The boom came as producers figured out how to use hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling to unlock the gas from the rocks.
Massive fracturing operations employing more water, more sand and more horsepower for pressure pumping are boosting initial production and ultimate recovery rates.
The federal government overstepped its authority by issuing a rule to regulate hydraulic fracturing, according to several states and the gas industry.
GE Oil & Gas was primarily known as an equipment manufacturer, while Baker Hughes specializes in services like horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing.
Mr. Obama's advocacy for free-trade agreements and his administration's rules allowing hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, are unpopular with liberals, among others.
May's government has pandered to proponents of an abrupt break from the EU in an attempt to avoid fracturing her Conservative party.
Service firms, which handle drilling and hydraulic fracturing in the oil field, had a more bearish outlook than exploration and production firms.
"[H]igh concentrations of extreme errors begin before both the massive expansion of hydraulic fracturing and the great recession," the authors write.
All Pro safety Earl Thomas was lost for the season after fracturing his tibia in Seattle's victory over Carolina on Dec. 4.
After securing Sunni Iraq and fracturing the "Iranian crescent" of Iraq, Syria and Lebanon, why not make ISIS in Syria Russia's problem?
Congress hangs in the balance with November's elections, and ongoing fracturing will be a stumbling block to advancing a conservative policy agenda.
Germany has become more like its smaller neighbors that have seen a similar political fracturing — among them Spain, Italy and the Netherlands.
It's not the actual fracturing of shale rock that leads to tremors, but the injection of millions of gallons of wastewater underground.
At volcanoes, earthquakes can tell us that the ground surface is fracturing as a result of magma pushing against and through rocks.
The combined revelations infuriated Democrats, finally fracturing the political consensus that had protected Facebook and other big tech companies from Beltway interference.
And the size of this stone made it necessary for Graff to create special tools to achieve symmetry without fracturing the gem.
Given that the late afternoon timing is consistent for all three events, the researchers believe the temperature swings are causing thermal fracturing.
We recognize that the decline of coal mining is due to mechanization and the increased supply of shale gas through hydraulic fracturing.
He also created a paid leave program, and in 2014, he banned hydraulic fracturing over health concerns and embraced clean energy programs.
Fracking, short for hydraulic fracturing, involves injecting water, sand and chemicals into wells to fracture shale and release natural gas and oil.
This, at least, is the thesis of James Poniewozik's new book Audience of One: Donald Trump, Television, and the Fracturing of America.
With Trump's foundation crumbling and support around him fracturing, only Republicans can put the final nail in the coffin of this presidency.
Mattis said the goal is to take advantage of fracturing among the Taliban and peel off those who are tired of fighting.
He and Stewart were on an all-terrain vehicle trip a week ago when Stewart, a three-time champion, crashed, fracturing a vertebra.
The Obama administration has pushed through measures regulating hydraulic fracturing on government land and the release of methane from new and modified wells.
The Environmental Protection Agency's final report on a five-year study finds hydraulic fracturing can in fact contaminate drinking water in some cases.
Online companies like Facebook collect information about users, which then is used to better target people with ads and content, fracturing their attention.
Some Sanders allies expect the crowded field to help him, fracturing the vote enough to give Sanders and his dedicated following more clout.
She wrote that his family had originally thought that the 1-year-old fell while at the baby sitter's home, fracturing his skull.
The regulations include rules to cap methane emissions from new oil and gas production and stricter controls on federal lands for hydraulic fracturing.
She ended up hitting her chin on a rock on her way down, fracturing her jaw in three places and breaking her wrist.
We can confirm that no hydraulic fracturing was being carried out at the time and none has been carried out over the weekend.
Going further, Democrats sought to assert greater control over the oil industry with proposed legislation to hike oil royalties and ban hydraulic fracturing.
And there's a real risk that if Trump goes down, he tries to take all the furniture with him, fracturing the Republican Party.
Ending new federal fossil fuel leasing, taking steps to curb development on non-federal lands, and imposing a national ban on hydraulic fracturing.
A worker switches well heads during a pause in the water pumping phase at the site of a hydraulic fracturing operation in Colorado.
A worker switches well heads during a pause in the water pumping phase at the site of a hydraulic fracturing operation in Colorado.
The rise in hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, has been a boom for Oklahoma's economy in extracting previously untapped sources of oil and gas.
The oil produced at Taft is not produced by hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, as much of it is in Texas and North Dakota.
Initiative 25.6 would give local governments the authority to regulate oil and gas development, including restricting the practice of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is the process of breaking up shale rocks by bombarding them with water, minerals and chemicals at high pressure.
Firms operating in shale oil fields use hydraulic fracturing to tap oil in rock formations that cannot be accessed by conventional drilling methods.
Liberty this year will add three new hydraulic fracturing fleets, to 22 total, a signal it expects demand for its services to grow.
Thanks to drilling techniques like hydraulic fracturing, commonly known as "fracking," natural gas production increased more than 28503 percent from 22019 to 2017.
Fracking rule Trump made clear throughout the campaign that he likes hydraulic fracturing and wants to stop actions that make fracking more difficult.
In the days since the fracturing of the Republican majority on power in Washington, Trump has challenged political order across a broad front.
Two-party systems that were once stable are under new pressure, fracturing and creating openings for populists on the extremes, left and right.
AROUND THE WEB:   Local officials in the United Kingdom have approved the first hydraulic fracturing project in the country since 2011, ITV reports.
Will it be the one of Trump fracturing the alliance that is the strongest bulwark against Russian aggression and undermining his closest counterparts?
The Sanders campaign accused Clinton of shifting her stance on the "extreme and risky" process of hydraulic fracturing, known in shorthand as fracking.
The possibility that President Hillary Clinton would name his replacement kept the fracturing Republican Party together even as Trump assumed control of it.
"Congress has not delegated to the Department of Interior the authority to regulate hydraulic fracturing," Skavdahl wrote in his opinion published late Tuesday.
Most historians believe these actions were the prelude to the Civil War and, in many ways, contributed to the nation's further political fracturing.
Suzuki rookie Alex Rins will miss Sunday's race after crashing heavily in a cold and cloudy final practice and fracturing his left wrist.
Energy shares also slumped more than 1 percent, as Halliburton warned of slowing demand for its hydraulic fracturing services in the fourth quarter.
Sections of a fracturing media industry, under the strain of technological disruption, seem to be using racism as part of their business model.
With 2160 rigs, the company said it would have the area's largest drilling and hydraulic fracturing operation and a reach of 2000,22019 acres.
The techniques behind hydraulic fracturing, which has flooded the US with cheap shale gas, were refined with help from the Department of Energy.
The underlying reason for this is a general fear of drama, and a particular fear of fracturing the ever-more-fragile governing coalition.
His primary season demands to break up large banks, ban hydraulic fracturing nationwide, and impose a carbon tax are gone from the agenda.
But it would deliver a clear and unambiguous signal to Democrats to rally behind Biden instead of fracturing across three or four candidates.
"If you start to see fracturing in the employment outlook in the US, that's when you need to start making adjustments," he said.
Bernie Sanders, who has called for a ban on hydraulic fracturing, aka fracking, argued that the harms to the climate outweigh the benefits.
"I don't do illness" is another Hankieism, but after fracturing her hip during an argument she refuses physical therapy and uses a wheelchair.
The charge for asset impairments was centered on hydraulic fracturing and legacy drilling equipment units, as well as workforce reductions, the company said.
The Trump administration will take its final step to repeal the Obama administration's 2015 rule setting standards for hydraulic fracturing on federal land.
And the elections are revealing signs of fracturing in the pro-democracy movement, which started as massive peaceful protests nearly six months ago.
The problem is severe enough that regulators in several states with hydraulic fracturing operations have put strict new standards on wastewater disposal there.
In Colorado, opponents of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) began touting "local control" over fracking only when they lost a bid for a statewide ban.
Hydraulic fracturing is a water-intensive business: Bursting open just one shale gas well can require pumping millions of gallons of water underground.
In the early part of this century, an upstart band of U.S. energy producers brought hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," technology to the world.
There is also an opportunity for bidders to bring the type of drilling, or hydraulic fracturing used in Texas, south of the border.
Also listed were a new "Cold War" with Russia; currency volatility producing a corporate debt crisis; and the fracturing of the European Union.
During a practice that season, a Mount player collided with Belisle, who flipped and hit his head on the ice, fracturing his skull.
Thanks to significant innovations in hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling, the United States is the number-one natural gas producer in the world.
States like West Virginia, Texas, North Dakota and Oklahoma experienced revenue booms as hydraulic fracturing boosted the supply of oil and natural gas.
Well, consider this: Since 2010, companies drilled 130,000 new oil and gas wells, many using a tricky — and controversial — technology called hydraulic fracturing.
"The bullet traveled across his pelvis, fracturing bones, injuring internal organs, and causing severe bleeding," the hospital said in a statement on Wednesday evening.
Regional countries failed to establish a coordinated strategy to help the opposition, instead competing with one another, leading to the fracturing of opposition groups.
In February Alexia made headlines when she was airlifted from a mountain after fracturing her leg in a skiing accident on the Austrian slopes.
He entered the contest as the clear favorite against nine other candidates, which also helped increase his chances by fracturing the left-wing electorate.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is "up and working" after being hospitalized for fracturing three ribs in a fall on Wednesday, reports CNBC.
He is charged with beating his neighbor with a metal bar in August, cracking two ribs, bruising a kidney, fracturing a vertebra and more.
Its neighbor, Argentina, whose windswept Patagonia region cries out for wind farms, is plowing ahead instead with hydraulic fracturing and new nuclear power plants.
Hydraulic fracturing, also referred to as fracking, is a method to extract oil and gas from the earth, and it's been around for decades.
In "Japanese Lesson #23," thought bubbles and hanging lamps interrupt a large painting stationed in the background, fracturing it into a jagged Clyfford Still.
"If that trend continues, bitcoin is a good thematic play on the fracturing of our global norms as a flight to safety," he said.
For a single well, hydraulic fracturing (fracking) can involve a total of nearly 65m litres of water, the volume of 25 Olympic swimming pools.
On October 15th, after a few last-minute glitches, hydraulic fracturing ("fracking") for shale gas started at two wells on a site in Lancashire.
"It's much needed," Bizzotto said of the train, adding that logistics account for 50 percent of the cost of sand needed for hydraulic fracturing.
Trump has previously pledged to reverse environmental restrictions on coal issued under President Barack Obama while boosting domestic natural gas production through hydraulic fracturing.
Drilling rigs and hydraulic fracturing pumps mostly employ high-horsepower diesel-electric engines that run 24 hours per day consuming enormous quantities of diesel.
The raw materials for drilling and fracturing arrive at the well site by road and rail on trucks and trains that consume diesel fuel.
America's oil and gas boom has been fueled mostly by private-sector applications of two extraction technologies since 2007: hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling.
Cuadrilla is using a technique called hydraulic fracturing that involves injecting water and chemicals at high pressure to break up rock and extract gas.
A federal appeals court is asking the Trump administration if it plans to defend an Obama administration rule regulating hydraulic fracturing on federal land.
It says it will start hydraulic fracturing at its Kirby Misperton site in North Yorkshire in northeast England before the end of the year.
The department announced a drive to expand nuclear energy as well as supporting "fracking" – hydraulic fracturing - to supplement gas production from the North Sea.
The government said it had granted approval for so-called hydraulic fracturing to take place at Cuadrilla's Preston New Road site in northwest England.
Pollock, an All-Star in 2015, has not played this season after re-fracturing his elbow on a play at the plate April 1.
FRACKING RULE OVERTURNED BY OBAMA JUDGE: A federal judge appointed by President Obama overturned his regulation on hydraulic fracturing on federal land late Tuesday.
The effect on CNTs spun together into fibers is similar–once one CNT breaks, the strain on the others increases, fracturing them in sequence.
The shale gas revolution, made possible by the innovative combination of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and horizontal drilling, has systematically reshaped our electricity generating mix.
"It's been a total fracturing of the right," Jason Kessler, a white nationalist and organizer of the Unite the Right rallies, told the Journal.
Since then, producers have figured out how to use horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," to unlock more gas trapped in shale rocks.
McDavid missed 37 games as a rookie after fracturing his clavicle early last season, and another last-place finish in the Western Conference followed.
Producers like Continental rely on expensive drilling methods like hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling to squeeze oil and natural gas from shale rock formations.
It is riding on a wave of anti-establishment fervor spreading across Europe and the United States, upending traditional politics and fracturing mainstream parties.
Eventually, she made it to a bridge, where she jumped 40 feet onto the A50 highway, breaking both her ankles and fracturing her skull.
By fracturing even the Trump administration itself, the Putin and NATO summits are bound to assist Russia's "divide and neuter" approach to foreign policy.
They pummel the shale rock with water, sand and chemicals — a process known as hydraulic fracturing — and recover oil and gas through horizontal wells.
At that point, the scuffle between the officer and the two lawyers began and Ms. Martinez was knocked to the ground, fracturing her foot.
Companies can adjust their spending by drilling but not finishing their wells with hydraulic fracturing, leaving them ready to ramp up when prices recover.
Seven years after earthquakes followed its first attempt at hydraulic fracturing, that company, Cuadrilla Resources, has returned with a government-enforced go-slow approach.
Today the work seems to conjure a country fracturing from within, betraying its foundational principles, especially those regarding immigration, and shattering its international standing.
But it has taken off over the last five years as hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling made shale production possible on a large scale.
She fell 20 feet off a steep cliff, fracturing her leg and tearing the meniscus in her knee, according to her friend Katie York.
The rise of hydraulic fracturing in the United States has meant that American oil fields now supply more than half of eastern Canada's oil.
The fracturing of conservative politics here means that, especially on social issues, the governing conservative coalition does not reflect consensus opinion in the country.
Fox News reported activists protested outside the home of McConnell, where he has been recovering since fracturing his shoulder in a fall last Sunday.
Dutch cyclist Annemiek van Vleuten suffered an extremely gnarly crash in the 73-kilometer Olympic cycling race, fracturing her back in three places (Yikes!).
The result of these cycles of pressure and popular unrest is the continued and occasionally noisy fracturing of regimes and societies across the region.
The gains are unlikely sustainable as the coronavirus is fracturing supply chains, and the production of Boeing's BA.N troubled 737 MAX jetliner remains suspended.
Thanks largely to fracking — hydraulic fracturing of rock — the United States is now the largest producer of oil and gas combined in the world.
When he went to retrieve it, he lost his footing in a puddle near the showers, falling on his knee and fracturing the kneecap.
The gains are unlikely sustainable as the coronavirus is fracturing supply chains, and the production of Boeing's BA.N troubled 737 MAX jetliner remains suspended.
Outside of the United States, tight oil is almost never the cheapest option, because the drilling and fracturing of horizontal wells require expensive equipment.
Activists are pressuring the UK government to release a major -- and so far secret -- report on the impacts of hydraulic fracturing, The Guardian reports.
American fossil fuel energy production has boomed over the last decade, thanks to the expansion of hydraulic fracturing and expanded drilling on private land.
"Inequality is trapping hundreds of millions in poverty; it is fracturing our societies and undermining democracy," said Winnie Byanyima, executive director of Oxfam International.
Bloomberg called for better regulations on hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, to extract the gas, over concerns about the water and air pollution it causes.
The bank also warns that a bottleneck is forming in the oil services sector, particularly for the crews and equipment that perform hydraulic fracturing.
It argues the legislation is unnecessary and that it would harm America's European allies–potentially fracturing transatlantic support for current U.S. sanctions on Russia.
In the short term, shale drillers are challenged by competition for the crews that perform hydraulic fracturing and other services as Permian business booms.
Now that hydraulic fracturing has given the United States control over energy supplies, neither low gas prices nor ridesharing are going away anytime soon.
Hardened against the centrists of their parents' generation, they have tugged the party to the left, opening up rifts that are now fracturing Labour.
Meanwhile, despite its undeniable efficiencies and freedoms, digital media proceeds apace with fracturing face-to-face solidarities while accelerating the fictionalization of crucial facts.
She has been an ardent supporter of Oklahoma's drilling industry and has blocked attempts to ban hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, a controversial drilling technology.
Jay Inslee, in the latest installment of his ever-growing climate platform for his presidential campaign, is proposing to ban hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, nationwide.
The big picture: The U.S. has spent $56 billion on fossil fuel research and development from 1948 to 2018, including early support for hydraulic fracturing.
Government research labs and subsidies have supported a number of forms of energy — from nuclear energy, to hydraulic fracturing, to photovoltaic solar — through these troughs.
Using an extraction method known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, the companies made the United States the world's leading producer of oil and natural gas.
Scotland, which tends to be more pro-Europe than the rest of Britain, could demand another referendum on independence, raising the possibility of Britain fracturing.
Halliburton, the largest provider of hydraulic fracturing services in the United States, this week said it would cut 8% of its workforce in North America.
At the same time, he'd like to expand the practice of hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas, while authorizing construction of the controversial XL Pipeline.
The current study, led by researchers Xuewei Bao and David W. Eaton from the University of Calgary, considered seismic events related specifically to hydraulic fracturing.
The MSNBC Morning Joe co-host's 25-year-old son was hospitalized after falling down a flight of stairs and fracturing his skull last week.
But in 2010, European scientists noticed a significant uptick, which they blamed on the burgeoning practice of hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," in the United States.
The fracturing was also partly due to infighting among members, which meant some of its activities had "dwindled" and instability and inconsistency plagued group formation.
Fracking, or induced hydraulic fracturing, is a drilling technique that involves injecting high-pressure water mixed with chemicals into underground rock to release natural gas.
Since then, producers have figured out how to use horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing technologies to unlock more of the fuel trapped in shale rocks.
A federal court on Wednesday delayed oral arguments in the Obama administration's appeal to reinstate its hydraulic fracturing regulation for federal lands for two months.
"The body fracturing is impactful and jagged in form yet steady and smooth in camera movement, matching the crescendos of voice and instrumentation," Rugo adds.
Images recorded by the New Horizons probe's flyby show "pull apart" faults on Charon's surface, suggesting the moon expanded in its past, fracturing the surface.
German lawmakers are debating whether to use the hydraulic fracturing (fracking) technique to extract unconventional mineral resources, with many worrying it could damage Germany's environment.
Since then, producers have figured out how to use horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing technologies to unlock more of the gas trapped in shale rocks.
A federal appeals court has scheduled a January session to consider the Obama administration's request to reinstate its regulation on hydraulic fracturing on public lands.
And it orders a reconsideration of regulations on methane emissions from oil and gas operations, a move intended to boost the hydraulic fracturing ("fracking") industry.
Opposition groups have not yet endorsed the deal, and some believe it will inevitably benefit the regime by further fracturing an already divided rebel force.
Taking a close look at the cracks on the surface of the moon, scientists found that they looked similar to the fracturing of sea ice.
"Energy technology, from renewable options and battery storage to hydraulic fracturing, is constantly evolving — possibly at time frames even quicker than consumers realize," Fane said.
Fracking, also known as hydraulic fracturing, involves injecting water, sand and chemicals at high pressure to fracture shale rock and recover natural gas from it.
Some researchers argue that there are certain conditions -- such as hydraulic fracturing when we drill deep into the sea to extract energy resources -- induce earthquakes.
Obama administration lawyers filed notice that they may appeal a court decision from earlier this week that overturned the Interior Department's regulation on hydraulic fracturing.
The fossil fuels are typically unleashed by the process known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking - blasting the rock with a mixture of water and chemicals.
Likewise, the hydraulic fracturing revolution that led to a frenzy of drilling in the United States is taking off in Argentina, but hardly anywhere else.
Drillers in these regions free oil and natural gas from shale rock formations through hydraulic fracturing, a process of injecting water, sand and chemicals underground.
A group of House Democrats on Thursday urged the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reconsider a major agency report on hydraulic fracturing and drinking water.
New Mexico, the state ranked third in production volume, has also sought to rein in energy development with new rules targeting emissions from hydraulic fracturing.
While Republicans have already been fracturing over how to move forward with repeal and replacement, details of the plan will probably only deepen the divide.
For decades, Mr. Forsythe has been stretching his relationship with ballet to the limit: fracturing its grammar, forcing it to extremes of balance and speed.
Diamondback Energy, a medium-size company based in Texas, slashed its 2020 production plans, cutting the number of hydraulic-fracturing crews to six from nine.
If they vote to confirm Judge Kavanaugh, senators like Mr. Manchin, Joe Donnelly of Indiana and Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota risk fracturing the party.
However, Facebook's mass acts as an an intense gravitational force in the industry, warping user behavior and fracturing the economic incentives that defined media companies.
Polarization is not merely a matter of people disagreeing on specific political issues; it's about the very foundations of a shared American social reality fracturing.
Long before environmentalists and the fossil fuel industry traded blows over the Keystone XL pipeline and hydraulic fracturing, ANWR was the definitive issue dividing them.
The study explains that supraglacial water is concerning because it can pour into cracks, fracturing glaciers and speeding up glacier melting and sea level rise.
Amy Klobuchar was asked why she hasn't called for a ban on hydraulic fracturing of oil and natural gas like some of the other candidates.
" In his Yale remarks, Bush did criticize the President directly, calling him a "Republican in name only" while lamenting "the fracturing of the conservative movement.
He grew up outside Detroit, in Grosse Pointe Park, the son of a doctor, and he watched his father's generation experience the fracturing of Detroit.
Rival Schlumberger NV on Friday said it cut more than 210,22.86 workers, and would idle 12.63% of its hydraulic fracturing equipment due to weak demand.
New polling of four battleground states shows the Green New Deal concept is highly popular, while calls to ban hydraulic fracturing could create political headwinds.
Priebus and I started talking last spring, as I was undertaking an article for this magazine about the seemingly fracturing state of the Republican Party.
North Dakota, which has a 2.5 percent unemployment rate, prospers in large part because of its Republican leadership's decision to embrace new hydraulic fracturing technology.
Rival Schlumberger NV on Friday said it cut more than 210,22.86 workers, and would idle 12.63% of its hydraulic fracturing equipment due to weak demand.
DENVER, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Top U.S. hydraulic fracturing provider Halliburton this week said it would cut 178 employees in Colorado, according to a state filing.
Earlier this year, Halliburton said it had cut its North American workforce by 8% as reduced customer spending prompted a slowdown in hydraulic fracturing activity.
But the photo of Peoples captures the fracturing view of America, seen through the lens of civil rights and feminism, that was crystallized after Nov.
They are still just three games out of a playoff spot in the middling Eastern Conference but also appear to be at risk of fracturing.
Drillers across these regions use advanced technology like hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling to fracture rock formations and extract oil and gas from the basins.
The car somersaulted at impact and landed on top of him, fracturing his pelvis, seriously damaging his left leg and spine and rupturing his kidneys.
Banning the safe, responsible use of hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," unequivocally threatens U.S. national security, good-paying jobs and the continued opportunity for environmental progress.
The United States has been a net energy importer since 1953, but in the last decade hydraulic fracturing has opened up huge new energy reserves.
In a year when reality seemed to fracture ideological echo chambers, the fracturing of the hitherto straightforward home invasion narrative reflected the larger cultural divide.
And it encourages unity at a time when Republicans are fracturing over how to do repeal, and what replacement plan to offer in its wake.
Major countries are turning inward and the international community is fracturing at the exact moment when coordinated global action on climate change is most necessary.
Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) was hospitalized in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday night after fracturing 4 ribs in a fall in his apartment, his spokesperson said.
At a time when America's commitment to Europe is in question, Europe's commitment to America and to a common security architecture could be fracturing in response.
Libya began fracturing in 2011 when local groups took up arms against leader Muammar Gaddafi amid the Arab Spring uprisings but also turned against each other.
It filed for Chapter 11 in March amid stiff competition from rivals producing power with cheap and abundant natural gas from the boom in hydraulic fracturing.
He said she has shown she is more economically moderate than Sanders, for example on the issue of the hydraulic fracturing that is anathema to environmentalists.
Witnesses told police that Costanza walked more than 100 yards across the park to assault Jackson, shattering her jaw and fracturing her skull, per The Oregonian.
The 2015 rules were created to reduce the risks of companies using hydraulic fracturing, the most popular method for extracting oil and gas on federal lands.
If coach Jimbo Fisher was hoping to keep his team from fracturing, Pugh&aposs assessment of what has gone wrong this season didn&apost help matters.
Schlumberger warned in early December that fourth-quarter North America revenue would take a hit due to steeper-than-anticipated declines in the hydraulic fracturing market.
It fueled growing concerns about seismic activity linked to a decade-long boom in oil and gas production after advances in hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling.
Colombia does not yet allow hydraulic fracturing, known as fracking, but the government says use of the technique could nearly triple Colombia's oil and gas reserves.
" The key is for activists to stick together rather than fracturing, he said: "If you only stand up for education, you'll lose when that comes up.
Macron listed the difficulties that have debilitated France over time, highlighting economic troubles, social fracturing and moral weakening among the elements that he intends to redress.
Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colo.) has given $22019,000 to a group backing a ballot measure on local control over hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in his state.
Older women who take large doses of vitamin B212 and B247 supplements may have an increased risk of fracturing a hip, according to a new study.
Demand for hydraulic fracturing services is exceeding supply, the company said, as the number of drilling rigs in operation has almost doubled in the past year.
"In North America, the demand for completions services decreased during the fourth quarter, leading to lower pricing for hydraulic fracturing services," Miller said in a statement.
With a profanity-laced email that played a role in his resignation he put the dangers of hydraulic fracturing front and center in the public consciousness.
More than 9,000 oil and gas wells have been drilled using hydraulic fracturing in Pennsylvania since 2005, the most in any state on the Eastern Seaboard.
The EPA and Interior are further tasked with reviewing and, presumably, withdrawing the most controversial rules, including the Clean Power Plan and BLM hydraulic fracturing rule.
Meanwhile, with clear signs of political fracturing in Greece and Italy, it is all too likely that these two countries could be forced into early elections.
Climate group 350 Action circulated a video Thursday of an activist asking Clinton to stop receiving donations from the hydraulic fracturing industry during her presidential campaign.
Then came the rise of hydraulic fracturing and drilling through tight shale fields, which converted the United States from a needy importer into a powerful exporter.
It's made out of ceramic, a tough material that's resistant to cracks and fracturing and was used in other smartphones this year, including the Essential phone.
His administration banned hydraulic fracturing in 2014, and earlier this year he signed a bill to gradually raise New York's minimum wage to $15 an hour.
Clean natural gas produced through advanced technologies like hydraulic fracturing has helped reduce carbon emissions to 2628-year lows," the group said in a statement. "U.
Hydraulic fracturing, better known as fracking, allows oil companies to fracture shale and other hard rocks with water, chemicals and sand to free oil and gas.
In the wake of the recession and the fracturing of the economy, many men, myself included, are less tied to a traditional workday as sole breadwinners.
The investments that improved hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling in the 1990s and the energy-efficiency initiatives of the early 2000s are paying off decades later.
All of this was made possible by the development of innovative technologies like advances in hydraulic fracturing and directional drilling that ushered in the shale revolution.
The hydraulic fracturing boom in shale fields that began a decade ago flooded the market with cheap natural gas that continues to erode coal's market share.
The United States then proceeded to cut emissions faster than Europe thanks to hydraulic fracturing, an innovation that also cut the cost of energy for Americans.
Drillers in the region underlying western Texas and southeastern New Mexico use advanced techniques like hydraulic fracturing to coax oil and gas from shale rock formations.
Clean natural gas produced through advanced technologies like hydraulic fracturing has helped reduce carbon emissions to 85033-year lows," the group said in a statement. "U.
Yeah, and it seems like through the history of the genres and even in the fracturing of metal, society was almost learning how to enjoy metal.
The Pirate Party has benefited from a wave of dissent that has swept through Europe and the United States, upending traditional politics and fracturing mainstream parties.
Rocco Parondi and his brothers, who migrated to Milan with their widowed mother, endure the fracturing of their familial bonds and the crumbling of their traditions.
On Tuesday, Colorado voters will get to weigh in on a major ballot initiative, Proposition 2112, that would drastically limit the use of hydraulic fracturing, a.k.a.
He told the Senate panel that the DOE was crucial in developing hydraulic fracturing technology, which led to a huge oil and gas boom in America.
And last week the Interior Department rescinded an Obama-era rule that would have added regulations for hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, on federal and tribal lands.
The weakening and fracturing of mainstream media happened alongside (and was not unrelated to) the rise of right-wing media, which has relentlessly challenged its legitimacy.
The trade actions could ripple through the global economy, fracturing supply chains and costing jobs at American companies that will be forced to absorb higher prices.
The case grew out of a dispute between Oil States Energy Services, which owned a patent for protecting wellhead equipment during hydraulic fracturing of oil wells.
They have cut the cost of drilling and fracking, which involves forcing liquids into the ground at extreme pressures to release gas by fracturing rock formations.
"We often see people who hit potholes or curbs and end up fracturing their arm or elbow because they fall," she said in a phone interview.
Save for systemic societal fracturing and civil unrest, the U.S. military will not soon be enforcing national quarantines in Pleasantville, despite what the movies tell us.
In a 5-2 ruling, the justices found that the superior court erred in finding that the "rule of capture" does not apply to hydraulic fracturing.
The greens generally argued that the federal agencies did not sufficiently consider environmental impacts of the approvals, like increases in hydraulic fracturing and greenhouse gas emissions.
Among his clients are Koch Industries and Devon Energy Corporation, a gas-and-oil company that has made a fortune from vertical drilling and hydraulic fracturing.
Last year, Irish racehorse The Cliffsofmoher was euthanized on the racetrack after fracturing its shoulder, becoming the sixth horse to die at the event since 2013.
Collins and Loeffler are both staunch Republicans, but their support comes from different wings of the party, which could wind up fracturing for this particular race.
Drillers in these regions squeeze oil and gas from shale by pumping water, sand and chemicals underground to fracture rock formations, a process called hydraulic fracturing.
The army is trying to hold the country together by brute force, but is failing, because it is fracturing itself and its combat strength is deteriorating.
The biggest technological advance in oil and gas production in more than 50 years — hydraulic fracturing — was supported by federally funded research that began in 1976.
First, when taken to an extreme, social fracturing into identity groups can be used to divide people and prevent the creation of a shared civic identity.
Primary Vision, an oil and gas research firm, said there were 195 hydraulic fracturing fleets working in Texas in May, up from 181 a year earlier.
He also said natural gas would continue to play a part, especially gas produced by hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," which has brought jobs to his state.
Messi cheered the goals from the stands at Camp Nou, his right arm in a sling after fracturing it in a win over Sevilla last weekend.
In one case, the RZR -- not the 170 -- rolled and the metal portions of the roll cage pinned the driver's head and neck, fracturing his spine.
A group of drunk men tore off her dress, her underwear, and her wig, stepped on her face, and kicked her in the ribs, fracturing them.
The higher prices have suppliers that provide hydraulic fracturing services, such as Keane Group and Liberty Oilfield Services, buying expensive new equipment in anticipation of more work.
Another read on the matter is that it's an effort to remove "Hydraulic Fracturing" or "fracking" from the lexicon — a term that has an increasingly negative connotation.
The group saw some fracturing last year when MUJAO senior official Adnan Abu Walid al-Sahrawi said he was leaving to ally himself with the Islamic State.
But today the movement is fracturing, with some of its most prominent members now attacking identity politics and "social justice warriors" in the name of free speech.
Everaldo Santa Cruz is head of the oil and gas business at HTI SA, a maker of drilling and hydraulic fracturing equipment in Canuelas, Buenos Aires province.
Once a niche bean, producing gum used to thicken sauces and ice cream, it somehow became a key ingredient for fracking (hydraulic fracturing) shale oil in America.
New South Wales and Victoria, the most populous states, have restricted or banned drilling for coal-seam gas because of environmental worries about hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking".
Scalise suffered a single rifle shot to his left hip, but the bullet traveled across his pelvis, injuring organs and fracturing bones ... according to MedStar Washington Hospital.
Drilling rigs and the massive pumps employed for hydraulic fracturing all use high-horsepower engines which run 22014 hours per day and consume prodigious quantities of fuel.
The new report marks an important turning point in the U.S. debate over hydraulic fracturing, which is the formal term for the oil and gas extraction technique.
If McConnell and Ryan disavow Trump now, they risk fracturing the Republican Party and inciting a revolt by the millions of voters who have supported Trump's campaign.
It seems, in effect, to be setting a lower threshold for tiny parties to win seats than bigger ones, fracturing parliament and imperilling the democratic front's majority.
Even with dose fracturing and a faster mobilization, the campaign in Congo is expected to continue well into next year, said Eugene Kabambi, WHO spokesman for Congo.
Since scientific advances in hydraulic fracturing technologies opened up vast natural gas stores in reserves beneath Colorado's Front Range a decade ago, the state has been booming.
That policy has indeed turned up the heat on U.S. production and exploration companies that rely on an expensive drilling method known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
A lot of people are concerned that hydraulic fracturing — where a mix of water and chemicals is injected into rock to release gas — contaminates drinking water supplies.
"The bullet traveled across his pelvis, fracturing bones, injuring internal organs, and causing severe bleeding," MedStar said in a statement last month put out by Scalise's office.
Gains in production onshore using technology like hydraulic fracturing, known as fracking, last year propelled the United States to be the largest oil producer in the world.
The office came under fire from environmentalists in 2015 when it released a draft study that said hydraulic fracturing had no "widespread, systemic impacts" on drinking water.
A contemporary reader can readily apply Debord's analysis to the fracturing of the media industry, the rise of the internet, or to the use of social media.
SPT said in May that it won a 428 million yuan ($68 million) contract to drill 14 wells in Sichuan that includes drilling, fracturing and test production.
The Catalonia issue has sent shockwaves across Europe, energizing regions with their own secessionist agenda while unnerving those fighting to keep the European Union from fracturing further.
The company expects to have 230 hydraulic fracturing fleets in service in August and a 215th new-build fleet, ordered by RockPile Energy, during the fourth quarter.
With my home state of North Dakota leading the way, hydraulic fracturing enabled our nation to produce 2202 million barrels per day of crude oil last year.
Disagreement over Medicaid (to burn or to pillage) is already fracturing Senate Republicans, some of whom have pretty much given up the idea of passing a bill.
Oilfield service companies raced to build hydraulic fracturing fleets in recent years on hopes that producers would work through a backlog of drilled-but-uncompleted (DUCs) wells.
As a result, oil prices bounced back quickly, providing the capital for new investment in the controversial hydraulic fracturing technology that saw U.S. shale oil supplies rocket.
Challenged by the same forces that have upended traditional news media organizations elsewhere, including the technology-driven fracturing of its mass audiences, it faces intense budget pressures.
The rise of hydraulic fracturing has caused a boom in natural gas production, driving down prices and prompting electric utilities to switch from coal to natural gas.
Part of our country's current political and cultural fracturing stems from a generational divide that hews to tribal identities rather than universal recognition of our shared humanity.
Looking at the North American market, revenue from land drilling grew 18 percent from the previous quarter, thanks to the heavy deployment of Schlumberger's hydraulic fracturing capacity.
Washington (CNN)Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was released from the hospital Friday after fracturing three ribs when she fell in her office earlier this week.
Meanwhile, oilfield services firms can't be certain drillers will pay more for the services they sell, like well design and hydraulic fracturing, with oil prices below $50.
The results of the initiatives could offer a gauge of Americans' feelings about managing carbon dioxide emissions, regulating solar power, and handling local opposition to hydraulic fracturing.
Often, survivors of sexual trauma describe a fracturing of their memories, represented on the show through the disjointed images and flashbacks that interrupt Jane and Celeste's narratives.
He has approved the Keystone XL pipeline and rolled back unnecessary regulations imposed on hydraulic fracturing, mining, and oil and gas exploration offshore and on federal lands.
This process of energy extraction involves drilling down into the earth, where previously inaccessible energy reserves can be harvested, essentially fracturing rock to release the hydrocarbons inside.
Much of that growth will come from U.S. shale fields, where drillers use advanced methods like hydraulic fracturing to coax oil and gas from shale rock formations.
Higher drilling and fracturing drove the increase, Schlumberger said, adding that pricing improvements were limited as much of the increase in activity was driven by small companies.
The industry is also watching a pipeline safety bill and bracing itself for new federal rules on methane emissions at hydraulic fracturing sites and offshore drilling rigs.
Nuclear research was key to hastening America's victory in World War II. Hydraulic fracturing, further, has been instrumental in reducing our dependence on foreign oil and gas.
Lansing's assets include grain elevators in Idaho and Louisiana, hydraulic fracturing sand hubs in Minnesota and Texas, and a former Louis Dreyfus Company grain port in Houston.
The United Kingdom's government is under fire for a new policy to let oil and natural gas drillers use hydraulic fracturing without special permission, The Guardian reports.
Their victory on Sunday came at a cost, with Peralta, Mexico's key man in London four years ago, breaking his nose and Pizarro fracturing his right fibula.
The process of hyrodraulic fracturing, or fracking, to extract gas from underground shale formations has yielded widespread opposition in many parts of the country, including northeastern Pennsylvania.
Backslider's brand of weird, dirty powerviolence has been a welcome thorn in the side of the Philadelphia underground music scene since 2009's Skull-Fracturing Fastcore demo.
Halliburton - which has a strong presence in fracturing and cementing service lines - and Baker Hughes fight for dollars spent on oilfield jobs with market leader Schlumberger Ltd.
Electric utilities like American Electric Power turned away from investing in coal largely because of the glut of cheap natural gas, thanks to hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
In addition to fracturing the supply chain and undercutting exports, a slowdown in travel plans related to the disease's outbreak is also seen hampering the services industry.
A fracturing punctuation to a brilliant career—a paralyzingly sad end that re-contextualizes the source of the subterranean depths and supernatural highs that his voice channeled.
Having transformed Podemos into Spain's third-largest party in 2015, Mr. Iglesias has more recently presided over the fracturing of his party as well as election setbacks.
In 2012, he had escaped from a mental hospital in New Mexico to which he had been sent after assaulting his wife and fracturing his stepson's skull.
In 2012, he was convicted of attacking his wife and infant stepson, fracturing the child's skull and leading to his bad conduct discharge from the Air Force.
The results, too, could point to the fracturing of Biden's support from older black voters, a constituency that's central to many other primary states down the line.
Yet for now these issues, rather than serving as organizing principles for France's political life, or its presidential campaign, seem only to be fracturing and confusing them.
After fracturing in 2008 and rushing to join a coronation in 20163, the vast majority of Democratic senators are withholding their endorsements in the 2020 presidential race.
Then came a frenzy of drilling in American shale fields that became accessible with horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing, methods designed to unlock hydrocarbons from hard rocks.
A candidate who wants to ban hydraulic fracturing cannot win the state, he said plainly; his vote in the primary will most likely go to Mr. Biden.
But the Permian received new life about a decade ago when drillers began experimenting with hydraulic fracturing to blast through shale fields that course through the region.
BNPB data showed numerous buildings and public facilities were damaged, including government and university buildings, while some fracturing was seen on a major bridge in Ambon city.
But just as the emergence of hydraulic-fracturing techniques quelled fears about "peak oil," the United States also could do much more to exploit its minerals wealth.
Although completions are on the rise, the backlog of drilled-but-uncompleted wells (DUCs) continues to tick higher as the availability of hydraulic fracturing crews remains tight.
The case stems from a dispute Oil States had with another oilfield services company Greene's Energy Services LLC over a patent for wellheads used in hydraulic fracturing.
He began 2017 by reversing the Obama administration's economically harmful pipeline orders, and it ended the year by undoing the rules barring hydraulic fracturing on federal lands.
It's a move that promises to alienate the millions of Democrats who identify as pro-life and will likely contribute to even worse fracturing of civil society.
The smaller bottom panel is entirely geometric, with a central pillar of colorful diamonds fracturing out into black, browns, and reds — like an earthier take on Mondrian.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - British snowboarding hope Katie Ormerod was ruled out of the Pyeongchang Olympics on Thursday after fracturing her wrist and heel in training falls.
New technologies for drilling and hydraulic fracturing helped bring the break-even price for the best wells from over $60 a barrel to as low as $2000.
Warren pushed back on the idea that fracturing ISIS in the second phase will cause fighters to scatter into other areas, such as North Africa and Europe.
Last week, California filed a lawsuit against the Interior Department over its plan to undo an Obama-era regulation on hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, on public lands.
Kearney determined that one of the citizens involved only "wanted to observe" a public protest against hydraulic fracturing, not to criticize or challenge to the police monitoring it.
Rams CB Trumaine Johnson, who returned an interception for a touchdown in last year's meeting, will miss several weeks after fracturing his right ankle against the Bills. 3.
When the dog ran back toward him, the man kicked the pup once again, causing the dog to slam into the wall of a building, fracturing its skull.
As it has matured, the Trump era of conservative politics is increasingly defined by its tribalism and fear and the fracturing of our sense of a shared reality.
A New York City man who was arrested Monday bashed a fellow subway rider with a metal pipe over the weekend, fracturing the straphanger&aposs skull, police said.
The condition requires all drilling and hydraulic fracturing operations to be completed within a period of 30 months from the date of starting drilling of the first well.
Green groups cried foul, pointing out that one of the biggest hydraulic fracturing firms at the time was Halliburton — the company that Cheney had helmed in the '90s.
When a stroke lands their father in the hospital, the three adult Pike children and their mother grapple with a fracturing present and the traumatic years behind them.
The cruel joke at the center of this is the role that new technologies have played in creating the current political environment and the fracturing of political thought.
A note here: EOR is different from hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," the much-better-known practice of pumping high-pressure fluids underground to release more oil and gas.
Sports Briefing | Auto Racing Tony Stewart will miss the start of his final Nascar season after fracturing his back Sunday in an accident on an all-terrain vehicle.
Tony Stewart will miss the start of his final Nascar season after fracturing his back in an accident on an all-terrain vehicle, Stewart-Haas Racing said Thursday.
Thanks to hydraulic fracturing and shale drilling boom that made the United States the world's top oil producer in 2014, the nation also imports less oil than ever.
What's more, stress changes during fracturing operations can trigger fault slips up to a kilometer (0.6 miles) away, even when the injection is done in highly permeable layers.
Authorities said the child pageant queen had a cord around her neck and duct tape over her mouth and had been hit in the head, fracturing her skull.
The number of people on social media who've described spraining, twisting, fracturing, bruising, and breaking various body parts while playing the game is ... kind of jaw-dropping, honestly.
And of course, controlled avalanches serve an important purpose: they break the stress of giant slabs of snow, preventing them from fracturing on their own and hurting people.
Today, hydraulic fracturing in shale emerged from government-funded labs and has diffused because of its usefulness in cost-effectively accessing previously hard-to-reach natural gas deposits.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is currently hospitalized at George Washington University Hospital in Washington, DC, after falling in her office last night and fracturing three ribs.
Chieftain Sand and Proppant LLC, a producer of hydraulic fracturing sand, won a bankruptcy court order on Monday approving its $35 million sale to Mammoth Energy Services Inc.
Since the process of fracking relies on fracturing shale to extract oil, it can be inferred that he means he'll encourage fracking—and threaten our water and land.
Less positively, the Kansas City, Missouri-based operator said it expects a decline in shipments of vehicles, coal and sand used for hydraulic fracturing in the fourth quarter.
Liberty Oilfield Services, which specializes in hydraulic fracturing of shale wells to released trapped oil and gas, is the first oilfield services company to go public this year.
Artist Conrad Ventur projected the music video for disco diva Amanda Lear's "Follow Me" on a rotating discoball, fracturing and sending her image throughout the darkened back gallery.
But "User Not Found," part of the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Next Wave festival, is interested in the everyday fracturing of our lives into digital and physical realms.
Voters in a county on California's coast passed a ballot measure to ban hydraulic fracturing and put other limits on oil and natural gas drilling within its borders.
On the EU side, governments trying to hold their fracturing club together are hardly minded to offer privileged market access to a country that has chosen to leave.
That election resulted in a fracturing of Spain's political landscape with the emergence of insurgent parties that challenged the establishment, marking a sea change in the nation's politics.
While hydraulic fracturing revenue grew 42 percent quarter over quarter, the brisk pace of crew deployments created transitory costs and inefficiencies in the oil fields across Schlumberger's network.
Building LNG export terminals would lead to expanded hydraulic fracturing ("fracking") across the country, meaning the development of new pipelines, new compressor stations and new gas storage facilities.
For Putin, like Soviet ruler Joseph Stalin, regime security is paramount — even if it results in fracturing Europe, compromising international institutions, or making an alliance with the devil.
Whether that would start crumbling should Mueller produce a damning report that causes a fracturing of Trump's political power base as an election approaches in 2020 remains untested.
"The primary cause of the tremendous fall in coal employment is low natural gas prices, due to increased supplies of natural gas from hydraulic fracturing," Professor Stavins said.
Trump attorneys have sought to stop litigation regarding numerous Obama administration regulations it opposes, including rules on hydraulic fracturing, carbon dioxide emissions from power plants and water pollution.
To begin, America only recently achieved its position as the largest producer of oil and gas; a rise made possible by hydraulic fracturing, commonly referred to as fracking.
Rivals Schlumberger and Halliburton posted higher revenues on a resurgence in the North American hydraulic fracturing market, said Chirag Rathi, a consulting director at market researcher Frost & Sullivan.
Much of the region's boom in oil and gas production comes from wells that employ hydraulic fracturing of shale deep in the earth, a process commonly called fracking.
CreditCreditDamon Winter/The New York Times Opinion Columnist LANCASTER, Pa. — Last week I wrote about why political parties across the industrial world are fracturing from the top down.
LONDON (Reuters) - Juan Martin's del Potro's injury curse has struck again with the Argentine requiring more surgery after re-fracturing his kneecap during this week's Queen's Club Championships.
Andrew M. Cuomo of New York, an opponent of hydraulic fracturing, has blocked natural gas pipelines that would connect several Northeastern states to Pennsylvania's Marcellus shale gas field.
But Helen's happiness with the surface perfection of her life, already fracturing, is shattered entirely by the news that Vic has pancreatic cancer, which he says is untreatable.
Thanks to a boom in hydraulic fracturing in states like Texas and Pennsylvania, natural gas has quickly replaced coal as the leading fuel used by America's power plants.
Larger rival Schlumberger on Friday revealed it had cut some 12.63,212.6 workers since the third quarter, and laid out plans to idle 25.19% of its hydraulic fracturing equipment.
The source said that modifications to labor contracts had been successfully applied to unions in hydraulic fracturing, but had yet to reach other areas, like operations and maintenance.
Shale proved far more resilient than almost anyone thought possible as producers concentrated drilling and expenditure on the most promising areas, accelerated drilling times and optimised fracturing operations.
The fracturing is severe enough that Tony Blair and John Major — two former prime ministers from opposing parties — urged Britons to ditch the parties they used to lead.
Shale proved far more resilient than almost anyone thought possible as producers concentrated drilling and expenditure on the most promising areas, accelerated drilling times and optimized fracturing operations.
The United States has become the worlds top oil and gas producer thanks to the hydraulic fracturing-led drilling boom, which opened up new tough-to-reach reserves.
Clinton and Sanders clashed bitterly over hydraulic fracturing and fossil fuel production during the campaign, and both have appointed officials to the platform committee who share their views.
Cuadrilla said more production data was needed to refine the preliminary results and this could only be done if seismicity limits are lifted to allow more effective fracturing.
It also does not mandate countries to stop extracting fossil fuels through hydraulic fracturing ("fracking") or traditional drilling, though it encouraged them to move toward renewable energy sources.
In particular, the greens said FERC should have considered the impacts of increased production and consumption of natural gas, like climate change and the effects of hydraulic fracturing.
There are two key developments that have reshaped my thinking about Affordable Care Act repeal: The Republican Party is fracturing around Obamacare in ways we haven't seen before.
In the 24s, George Mitchell was tinkering with hydraulic fracturing techniques to extract natural gas from underground shale rock formations in Texas, which had long been thought inaccessible.
He missed 11 games in December with a strained oblique — and only one after fracturing his thumb in a 3-2 loss to the Devils last Tuesday in Newark.
Mixon was embroiled in a scandal in December after a video released early last month from the 2014 incident shows him punching a woman in the face, fracturing bones.
Five years before he killed 26 people and injured 20 others at a church in rural Texas, Devin Kelley assaulted his first wife and stepson, fracturing the toddler's skull.
Conoco and its U.S. peers have sharply ramped up natural gas production in the past decade, using hydraulic fracturing technology to tap shale fields in Texas, Pennsylvania and elsewhere.
In 2001, the staunchly pro-oil White House energy task force, led by Vice President Dick Cheney, recommended that Congress exempt hydraulic fracturing from Safe Drinking Water Act regulations.
Tight oil is a form of light crude oil held in shale deep below the earth's surface that is extracted with hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, using deep horizontal wells.
The S&P 500 energy index sank 1.1 percent after Halliburton warned that fourth-quarter earnings would miss estimates amid ongoing weakness in the North American hydraulic fracturing market.
Liberty Oilfield Services Inc this week estimated roughly 21 percent of the hydraulic fracturing fleets that were active in mid-2032 have now been idled or are being idled.
A screengrab from the study's interactive map shows a decade's worth of spills of more than 5,000 gallons of pollutants from pipeline leaks at North Dakota hydraulic fracturing sites.
Some of that is related to hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, which involves injecting water, sand and chemicals at high pressure into rock to extract natural gas or other products.
Progress Energy put a hold on their hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, operations in northern British Columbia after a magnitude 4.6 earthquake struck near their work site in August 2015.
The comments come two weeks after a slew of Republican senators and congressmen up for reelection withdrew their endorsements of Trump's candidacy in an unprecedented fracturing of party unity.

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