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"recoverable" Definitions
  1. that you can get back after it has been spent or lost
  2. that can be obtained from the ground

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There are fossil fuel resources (what is ultimately recoverable), reserves (what is known and economically recoverable), and developed reserves (what is known and recoverable in currently operating mines and fields).
It has estimated the Beetaloo Basin contains 6.6 trillion cubic feet of potentially recoverable gas and is testing how much of that might be commercially recoverable.
Reliable, low-cost and frequent launches will be key, with recoverable or partially-recoverable rockets like the Falcon 9 from Elon Musk's SpaceX one pathway to eventually affordable satellite deployment missions.
Reliable, low-cost and frequent launches will be key, with recoverable or partially recoverable rockets like the Falcon 9 from Elon Musk's SpaceX one pathway to eventually affordable satellite deployment missions.
The U.S. government estimates the Outer Continental Shelf in the Gulf of Mexico contains about 48 billion barrels of undiscovered technically recoverable oil and 141 trillion cubic feet of undiscovered technically recoverable gas.
Data should be recoverable even if one copy is corrupted.
BLANKFEIN: NOT ONLY IS IT RECOVERABLE, IT HAS TO RECOVER.
"I don't think that anything is not recoverable," he said.
The interesting thing is that this money is absolutely recoverable.
Barin&aposs remains are not recoverable, a source told Fox News.
Of that, 1.4 billion to 1.7 billion barrels are considered recoverable.
Production of copper fell 24 percent to 776 million recoverable pounds.
"Not only is it recoverable, it has to recover," Blankfein said.
The recoverable reserves are an estimated 20193 million barrels of crude.
The JVs failed to find recoverable quantities of oil and gas.
However, only a portion of that sum is likely to be recoverable.
Reminds me of Crooked Hillary and her 33,000 deleted Emails, not recoverable!
Reminds me of Crooked Hillary and her 33,000 deleted Emails, not recoverable!
Estimates place the size of one discovery at 1.8 and 13 million barrels of recoverable oil equivalent, while the other is estimated in a range of 0.6 million and 50 million barrels of recoverable oil equivalent, the NPD said.
The area is estimated to have 16 million barrels of recoverable crude oil.
Of that, about 2628,28500 are believed to be in North Korea and recoverable.
"Management had continuously represented that the balance would be fully recoverable," FGV said.
It creates a business expense that is not recoverable and has no worth.
The USGS estimates how much oil is considered to be undiscovered but technically recoverable.
The estimate consists of "undiscovered and technically recoverable" resources of "continuous" oil and gas.
Saudi Arabia's reserves of easily recoverable oil have long been considered the world's largest.
ACC also advocates 100 percent of plastic packaging be recyclable or recoverable by 2030.
The same data could also be recoverable through any remote backup systems in place.
BP has estimated that Kirkuk has approximately 9 billion barrels of recoverable oil remaining.
Niger has the world's fifth-largest recoverable uranium reserves, some 7% of the global total.
The West Katakolon field has about 10 million barrels in recoverable oil, the company said.
If recoverable, this could set the stage for a third flight for this particular booster.
The field has estimated recoverable resources of 76 million barrels of oil, the company added.
In January one Chinese bigwig promised that any damage being done to reefs was "recoverable".
Tanzania has estimated recoverable reserves of over 57.54 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of natural gas.
Wet weather in Brazil has reduced the amount of recoverable sugar per tonne of cane.
However, much of that gas is considered recoverable only if cost were not a constraint.
It does, however, suggest that data considered lost in future ransomware attacks may actually be recoverable.
Rosneft said the total recoverable oil reserves at five blocks may amount to 670 million barrels.
The estimated recoverable resources of the field is in excess of 300 million barrels oil equivalent.
The project is estimated to contain more than 100 million barrels of oil equivalent recoverable resources.
Arthur: An even bigger windfall is sitting on top of 2.1 billion barrels of recoverable oil.
The lesson in recovery of all kinds is that more is usually recoverable than we imagine.
Another cliffhanger: When baby Mateo spins orange juice on Jane's laptop will the data be recoverable?
This is why no bodies, but plenty of body parts, were recoverable at the attack scene.
The later plan targeted about 21 million barrels of oil equivalent (boe) in remaining recoverable reserves.
"But at least it opens up the possibility that what once was lost is possibly recoverable."
About 21.3bn tons of recoverable coal remain under the prairie grass of the wider Powder River basin.
The field contains an estimated reserve of 400 million barrels of recoverable oil, according to its website.
Hopefully the footage it recorded during those last few functional moments before the crash is recoverable, though.
Some 6bn barrels lie in the western region around Lake Albert, of which 1.4bn may be recoverable.
"We have more recoverable coal than any state in the United States," Daines said after the signing.
Clean-up operations were completed and all recoverable product was removed from the water, the company said.
We use certain terms in this news release, such as "recoverable gross mean natural gas resource" and "recoverable gross natural gas resource," which are by their nature more speculative than estimates of proved, probable and possible reserves and accordingly are subject to substantially greater risk of being actually realized.
Kampala estimates crude resources at 6.5 billion barrels, of which 1.4 to 1.7 billion barrels is considered recoverable.
Those include close to 2.5 billion barrels of recoverable oil and 2.45 trillion cubic feet of associated gas.
Exxon Mobil Corp has made 13 offshore discoveries with an estimated 5.5 billion barrels of discovered recoverable resource.
Technically recoverable resources are those that can in theory be produced using current technology and industry standard practices.
The Karoo region is believed to hold up to 390 trillion cubic feet of technically recoverable gas reserves.
The Department of Energy estimates that oil from enhanced recovery projects is recoverable at about $87 a barrel.
Saudi Arabia's reserves of easily recoverable oil have long been the world's largest but few details were public.
Distressed-debt investors tend to buy loans in bulk, and hence prefer loans with easily recoverable, tangible collateral.
Recoverable crude reserves are estimated between 1.4 and 1.7 billion barrels and first production is due in 2020.
"We will learn and continue to push the limits to what we believe is economically recoverable," he added.
Of course, getting from technically recoverable resources to proved reserves is a function of economics and energy policy.
China has the world's largest technically recoverable reserves of shale gas, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Government geologists estimate Uganda's oil reserves at 6.5 billion barrels, of which 1.4-1.7 billion are considered recoverable.
But the researchers did find that an equal number of men and women surrendered drives with recoverable data.
The doctor told me she had suffered a ruptured brain aneurysm, and it was a non-recoverable event.
In lawsuits where a case actually goes to trial, lawyers typically get around 40% of the recoverable judgment.
PepsiCo set a goal last year to make 100 percent of its packaging recoverable or recyclable by 2025.
I would put very little value on the USGS estimates of undiscovered recoverable reserves in the 1002 area.
Industry consultants Wood Mackenzie said they estimated recoverable resources of Exxon's field to be 4.55 trillion cubic feet.
Kurdistan estimates its recoverable reserves at 45 billion barrels of oil and 5.66 trillion cubic metres of gas.
The USGS assessment of the Permian at 0.83 billion barrels of recoverable reserves reinforced our domestic oil bounty.
Beijing-based iSpace told Reuters last week that it was also planning to launch a recoverable rocket, in 2021.
Recoverable reserves are an estimated 750 million barrels of crude and commercial production is expected to commence in 2017.
Gross reserves are estimated at 6.5 billion barrels and recoverable oil estimated at between 1.4 billion-1.7 billion barrels.
Unlike fiat money, of which we can always print more, there's only so much recoverable gold in the world.
Something I think is very important to communicate is that loss of innocence, trust and joy is not recoverable.
Recoverable data can be a real privacy problem if you ever plan on selling or donate your Android phone.
A relatively small amount of SAA's assets could be recoverable and confidence in SAA is already low, he said.
In addition, the hospital destroyed at least half of the recordings, but could not confirm whether the files were recoverable.
The field is estimated to hold 22 trillion cubic feet (tcf)of reserves, of which 16 tcf are deemed recoverable.
Rystad Energy estimates recoverable oil in the US from existing fields, discoveries and yet undiscovered areas amounts to 1153bn barrels.
With estimated proven recoverable reserves of 2.5 trillion cubic feet, Lingshui is CNOOC's single-largest fully owned deepwater gas discovery.
Tanzania has estimated recoverable reserves of over 57 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, most discovered off its southern coast.
ONGC now plans to drill appraisal wells to determine the size of the new find's recoverable reserves, the sources said.
BP estimated that the shale revolution in North America increased technically-recoverable oil and gas resources up by 22.8 percent.
Cuadrilla said this week its test drilling in northwest England showed a rich reservoir of high quality and recoverable gas.
At the time the fields were expected to increase Rosneft's recoverable gas reserves by more than 200 billion cubic meters.
There was better news for coalbed methane, however, with remaining technologically recoverable reserves jumping by 9.2 percent to 334.4 Bcm.
Exxon is most excited by its development in Guyana, which the company estimates contains 4 billion barrels of recoverable oil.
The shuttle was a composite of an orbiter, two recoverable solid rocket boosters and an iconic orange external fuel tank.
Chevron has previously said that the deepwater oilfield is estimated to contain total recoverable resources north of 200 million barrels.
As of 2013, the fields were supposed to increase Rosneft's recoverable gas reserves by more than 200 billion cubic meters (bcm).
According to the researchers, the password "12341234" is recoverable up to 45 seconds after typed by a "hunt-and-peck" typist.
Meanwhile, that cars are so easily recoverable and resold makes these loans less of a threat to the solvency of lenders.
Should a guaranteeing council not pay its share, the shortfall is recoverable from the other guarantors on a pro-rata basis.
Williston sits on a huge reserve, the Bakken, with billions of barrels of recoverable oil that will take decades to tap.
One of the five largest fields on the Norwegian continental shelf, it holds up to 3.1 billion barrels of recoverable oil.
Beside recoverable satellites this method is the best alternative if you don't have a first class ticket to a space station.
The majority of messaging apps leave similar traces, recoverable through iCloud backups, although a number of privacy-focused apps do not.
India's upstream regulator had estimated recoverable reserves of 2 tcf from the block excluding the a part of south eastern area.
The U.S. Geological Survey estimates the area Republicans want to drill in has up to 12 billion barrels of recoverable crude.
The company reported a net loss primarily on a $1.9 billion pretax charge related to assets it deemed as not recoverable.
There is a fair chance that much of the world's recoverable oil will never be extracted, because it will not be needed.
Bernstein also has a new valuation of the overall field of$35 billion and $10.9-$15.9/boe on current recoverable reserve estimates.
Hess is working with Exxon Mobil Corp on fields projected to hold up to 5 billion barrels of recoverable oil and gas.
According to the Energy Information Administration, the United States has 85033 billion tons of recoverable coal for a supply lasting 235 years.
The whole heavy cluster has recoverable reserves of more than 3 billion barrels with nearby infrastructure to transport and export the crude.
All of those things are recoverable in a lawsuit, but we just don't know what is driving the need for judicial intervention.
The companies began production in December and have discovered more than 8 billion barrels of recoverable resources, which could transform Guyana's economy.
The companies have discovered more than six billion barrels of recoverable oil and gas in the Stabroek block, where Liza is located.
Uganda estimates overall crude reserves at 6.5 billion barrels, while recoverable reserves are seen at between 1.4 billion and 1.7 billion barrels.
Sao Martinho said the total recoverable sugars are expected to be 139 kilograms per tonne, a 13% decrease from the previous season.
South Africa's recoverable gas reserves from onshore shale and offshore gas fields was estimated in 2015 at about 19.5 trillion cubic feet (TCF).
According to the report, most of this e-waste isn't recycled, but is simply thrown away, wasting billions of dollars in recoverable materials.
Favorably, Enstar includes a conservative allowance for uncollectible reinsurance recoverable of $197 million (13% of total gross recoverables balance) at June 30, 2016.
The recoverable reserves are an estimated 600 million barrels of crude, which would feed into the pipeline from Uganda when it is built.
The exemptions supposedly pertained to uranium in "waste form," according to the report, but the authors noted that that waste was potentially recoverable.
GE - NO IMPAIRMENT CHARGES WERE INCURRED RELATED TO 737 MAX AIRCRAFT AND RELATED BALANCES IN H1 2019, BELIEVE THESE ASSETS ARE FULLY RECOVERABLE
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China plans to begin offering recoverable satellites to commercial users between 2019 and 2020, the official state news agency Xinhua reported.
Namibia is home to the Kudu Gas Fields, which have proven and probable recoverable reserves estimated at more than 3.3 trillion cubic feet.
Lifting the moratorium, industry supporters say, will help miners in Western states where there are large tracts of recoverable coal on public land.
Between 21913 and 20143, assessments of how much recoverable oil remained in the Permian Basin increased by more than eight hundred per cent.
Exxon Mobil has announced 13 oil discoveries off the small country's coast, containing more than 5.5 billion barrels of recoverable oil and gas.
Late last month, Exxon Mobil estimated that total recoverable oil and gas resources in Guyana had climbed to more than 8 billion barrels.
Non-recoverable one-way vehicles, on the other hand, the U.S. would continue to treat like missiles and limit transfers under the MTCR.
Partners Hess Corp and China's CNOOC also participate in the project, which has found over 6 billion barrels of recoverable oil and gas.
Recoverable crude oil and condensate reserves, meanwhile, totaled 28.3 billion barrels at the end of 2920, little changed from 2794 billion in 22015.
The brown area below represents all the fossil fuels — oil, coal, and natural gas — that humans have identified as recoverable with current technology.
Kurdistan has estimated recoverable reserves at 45 billion barrels of oil and 5.66 trillion cubic meters of gas, which could rise further with exploration.
Tullow Chief Executive Paul McDade said Jethro-1 is expected to hold more than 100 million recoverable barrels of oil, in excess of expectations.
Micro-g circumstances can be created basically in seven ways: drop tubes,drop towers,parabolic flights,underwater training,sounding rockets,recoverable satellites,stratospheric balloons.
Exxon boosted its estimated recoverable reserves in its offshore Guyana project to more than 6 billion barrels of oil equivalent, from 5.5 billion barrels.
After the settlement, Agrokor will be effectively left without any recoverable assets and will need to be wound down, the crisis management team said.
PGNiG said the stake would entitle it to recoverable reserves at the Tommeliten Alpha field of around 52 million barrels of oil equivalent (boe).
Recoverable resources are estimated at between 38 million and 100 million barrels of oil equivalent, adding considerably to the area's resource base, it added.
Saudi Aramco declares it has 21967 billion barrels of remaining recoverable oil reserves, a figure which has remained unchanged since 21968/21975 (tmsnrt.rs/27.6TQYq22002D).
The Skruis exploration well, drilled about 8 kilometres north of the original discovery, indicated a volume of 12-25 million recoverable barrels of oil.
Instead of the tale from Genesis, "Babel" substitutes its own sweeter spoken fable about gesture as the original unifying language, lost but potentially recoverable.
Overall, the United States has the fourth-largest technically recoverable shale gas reserves in the world and is the world's largest natural gas producer.
The government estimates include all underground shale oil and gas that is technically recoverable but may not be economic to extract at current prices.
Preliminary estimates show the discovery west of Heidrun field to hold between 6.3 million and 12.6 million barrels of recoverable oil equivalents, it added.
A find announced just this November added an estimated 53 billion barrels to what are called "recoverable" reserves — this one just 180 feet underground.
While all three scenarios require investment in new oilfields to meet the future demand, proven recoverable reserves are painting a picture of "abundance", Equinor said.
While all three scenarios require investment in new oilfields to meet the future demand, proven recoverable reserves are painting a picture of "abundance," Equinor said.
Dehghan said Iran is ranked 4th among the countries with the largest proven oil reserves in the world, with 159 billion barrels of recoverable hydrocarbons.
On Thursday, Exxon said it had made a discovery off the shores of Nigeria with 500 million to 1 billion barrels of potentially recoverable oil.
Rio said at the time that the development of infrastructure to support coal mining was more challenging than anticipated and lowered the recoverable coal estimates.
The US Minerals Management Services estimates there are nearly four billion barrels of undiscovered, recoverable oil in the area that encompasses the West Florida shelf.
The company so far estimates recoverable resources of between 200 million and 500 million barrels of oil equivalents, but this is still a preliminary number.
Jones spent about an hour attempting to wind the clock backward from that prior repair attempt, but eventually concluded the phone likely wouldn't be recoverable.
These are estimated volumes of oil that analysis of geologic and engineering data demonstrates with reasonable certainty are recoverable under existing economic and operating conditions.
The bad news: Older versions of Windows are vulnerable and data encrypted by the attack is not recoverable — unless the attackers themselves free it up.
But the country's oil minister said this week in Manama that it was not clear yet how much of the estimated volume would be recoverable.
In its 2018 report, Glencore said the recoverable value of its Chad assets was $1.2 billion and gross production was around 10,500 barrels per day.
The Permian has many layers of oil-bearing "stacked" shale which, Mr Sheffield says, has the same sort of recoverable-resource potential as Saudi Arabia's Ghawar.
"We had independent engineers who assessed that the recoverable volume was about two-and-a-half years of supply for the whole of Portugal," Lusted said.
NIOC says the proposals under consideration include Total's submission for South Azadegan, a field bordering Iraq that contains an estimated 5 billion barrels of recoverable reserves.
Bay du Nord is still estimated to hold some 300 million barrels of recoverable oil and a development of that field remains under evaluation, Statoil said.
Rent is invoiced in the equivalent local currency with any material differences between the invoice and collection recoverable from the tenants, which largely mitigates this risk.
Similar to New Shepard, New Glenn is designed with a recoverable booster and is intended to be reused, marking an exciting development in the space industry.
The portfolio includes four discoveries with net recoverable resources of 83 million barrels oil equivalents based on estimates from the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD), it added.
He contends he can save the company money through a crackdown on corruption and fuel theft, and raise output by tapping fields with easily recoverable oil.
The Chuandongbei project covers over 800 square kilometres in Sichuan Province and the Chongqing Municipality, containing potentially recoverable natural gas resources of 3 trillion cubic feet.
It tweaked the design of the new lid, which is also made of more recoverable material than a straw, and offers compostable plastic straws upon request.
The company raised its estimate of its reserves in the Permian, in Texas and New Mexico, to 16.2 billion barrels of recoverable resources from 9 billion.
Another source said Anadarko had been looking for a partner for its Mozambique LNG project to tap an estimated 75 trillion cubic feet of recoverable gas.
The EIA has estimated that the U.S. has technically recoverable conventional resources of 220006 billion barrels of oil and 2202,2628 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.
The Interior Department estimates there are 3.3 billion barrels of recoverable oil on the Atlantic's outer continental shelf and 31.3 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.
Those weapons are not recoverable, and with this backing the United States has taken a step toward a de facto recognition of the P.K.K.'s legitimacy.
His decision to anger Democrats by starting the clock is at least recoverable —negotiations could go well over the next 30 days, however unlikely it may seem.
The world's largest shale gas play is the Sichuan Basin in China, with more than 600 trillion cubic feet of marketable, recoverable gas, according to the NEB.
The kingdom's biggest ever find has the potential to significantly boost its revenues, though it is not yet clear how much of the estimated reserves are recoverable.
In most cases, the data is marked as deleted by the app itself — but because it has not been overwritten, it is still recoverable through forensic tools.
Global petroleum consultancy firm Gaffiney, Cline and Associates had estimated the block had in-place reserves of 14 trillion cubic feet (tcf), with around 7.6 tcf recoverable.
The company also raised its estimate of its reserves in the Permian, in Texas and New Mexico, to 16.2 billion barrels of recoverable resources from 9 billion.
We usually say about 2600,272 are deemed "recoverable," and that excludes the deep-water losses like ships and submarines as well as aircraft that crashed at sea.
The United Nations' aviation agency, the International Civil Aviation Organization, has called for key data to be recoverable in a "timely manner" on airplanes delivered after 2021.
Hans Klopper of BDO Business Restructuring said the rescue process could take months if not years and a relatively small amount of SAA's assets could be recoverable.
Federal officials estimate that ANWR's Coastal Plain, which would host the drilling, has as much as 16 billion barrels of recoverable crude oil View the discussion thread.
The key issue is whether information that is seemingly lost when objects fall into a black hole is in principle recoverable from the radiation when it evaporates.
The British oil and gas company also said current recoverable global oil supplies of around 220 trillion barrels are sufficient to meet demand out to 22.1 twice over.
A lot of things got deleted, not everything was forensically recoverable, and also, a hard drive named "NEWCO" was connected to Anthony Levandowski's personal laptop in January 2016.
But if even 10% of the British Geological Survey's estimate of deposits are recoverable, that could make the country self-sufficient in gas for up to 50 years.
The administration estimates that up to 200 million barrels of economically recoverable oil and 938 billion cubic feet of natural gas are available in the parcels for sale.
The OCC has deemed the breach a "major incident" because the devices containing the information are not recoverable and more than 10,000 records were removed, the agency said.
Brazil's oil regulator estimates there are around 6 billion to 15 billion barrels of recoverable oil in that area, in addition to the 5 billion granted to Petrobras.
The industry seemed to be on the verge of Peak Oil—the moment when at least half of all the recoverable oil in the world has been exploited.
The pipeline would be 215 km (135 miles) long and transport natural gas from the Karish North field, which contains 25 billion cubic meters of discovered recoverable resources.
But the idea that parts of the brain may be recoverable after death, as conventionally defined, contradicts everything medical science believes about the organ and poses metaphysical riddles.
Nobody knows how much oil the refuge contains, but the U.S. Geological Survey estimated in 1998 that the 1002 area held about 10.4 billion barrels of recoverable crude.
The OCC has deemed the breach a "major incident", though because the devices containing the information are not recoverable and more than 10,000 records were removed, the agency said.
Earlier in the quarter, ExxonMobil said drilling results in its offshore Guyana assets yielded significant discoveries, estimated at 800 million to 1.4 billion recoverable barrels of oil equivalent resources.
Eco said Orinduik Block contained 3.5 billion barrels of recoverable oil and 2.84 trillion cubic feet of associated gas, based on a metric called unrisked prospective resources P50 (Best).
Found off Bahrain's west coast, if it is verified by an international oil consortium as being technically and economically recoverable it could be a boon for the nation's economy.
Earlier this month, the company doubled to more than 4.8 million tonnes its estimate for the amount of recoverable lithium at its flagship Cauchari project in Argentina's Jujuy province.
The find is estimated to hold between 80 million and 200 million barrels of recoverable oil equivalent (boe), in an area with several oil and gas discoveries, nicknamed NOAKA.
The company said the latest independent analysis of reserves at the field showed 523 million barrels of oil could be recoverable, more than double the amount assessed in 2013.
ExxonMobil's mammoth discovery off Guyana's coast has grown even bigger — the deepwater Stabroek block is now estimated to contain 4 billion barrels of recoverable oil, the company announced Monday.
The study, led by Sarah Diesburg, an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the university, found that 60% of the thumb drives they tested still contained recoverable sensitive data.
In 85033, the committee boosted its estimate of recoverable reserves to nearly 3,000 trillion cubic feet – an amount that would supply U.S. domestic consumption for more than 100 years.
Over the next few missions, Rocket Lab will add some major updates to the Electron leading up to the first attempted helicopter catch to help make the vehicle recoverable.
The United States should state that it will begin treating recoverable uninhabited aircraft, or drones, the same as equivalent human-inhabited aircraft that are not captured under the MTCR.
Drilling and burning all of the recoverable oil and gas under those hazardous federal waters could release 14.5 billion tons of carbon dioxide equivalent into the atmosphere and oceans.
As a whole, Zama is estimated to hold 400 million to 800 million barrels in recoverable reserves, DEA said, and is expected to start production as soon as 2022.
In spite of attacks from the current administration and OPEC, America now has more recoverable oil reserves than Saudi Arabia and Russia and foreign oil imports have plummeted 65 percent.
The U.S. Geological Survey estimated in 1998 that the 1002 area, a 1.5 million acre portion in northwest coast of ANWR, holds up to 12 billion barrels of recoverable crude.
No impairment charges were incurred related to the 737 MAX aircraft and related balances in the first quarter of 2019 as we continue to believe these assets are fully recoverable.
Repsol said that the contingent resources of recoverable light oil found near the village of Nuiqsut in North Slope, would allow production of 120,000 barrels per day starting from 2021.
Okea is a partner in Repsol's Yme field re-development, which has recoverable oil reserves of 65 million barrels, with production scheduled to start in the second quarter of 2020.
"According to the current provisional calculation, the amount of damages recoverable by Bilfinger as a result of these breaches is in the low three-digit million euro range," it said.
Originally due to come on stream in 2017 and with an estimated 300 million barrels of recoverable reserves, the 4.5 billion pound ($5.9 billion) project has been plagued by delays.
Government says four cancer charities are shams In all, the four charities raised more than $180 million over the years, and the FTC said almost none of it was recoverable.
Trump's America First energy plan calls for American energy dominance based upon our world-leading recoverable oil reserves – that is, the reserves that are technologically and economically possible to extract.
Total said preliminary tests on the new gas discovery confirmed good reservoir quality, permeability and well production deliverability, with recoverable resources estimated at about one trillion cubic feet (1 tcf).
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin is making great strides forward with its New Shepherd rocket and is expected to fly the New Glenn rocket — also recoverable — within the next few years.
The Oil and Gas Authority, Britain's industry regulator, estimates the region held 245.1 billion barrels of oil and gas equivalent in recoverable reserves as of the end of last year.
Kashagan has recoverable oil reserves estimated at 21.6-13 billion barrels and is one of the world's biggest discoveries in the last 40 years, according to the Kazhak oil ministry.
The government offered four blocks that hold at least 4 billion barrels of recoverable oil under a thick layer of salt, according to IHS Markit, a research and consulting firm.
Repsol, which holds a 218% stake in the project targeting about 20193 million barrels of oil equivalent (boe) in recoverable reserves, had previously expected the field to start by July.
On May 8, Phillips was told she would be fired and that the only reason given for her termination was that "the situation is not recoverable," according to her complaint.
Yes, but: The Powder River Basin still has a lot of recoverable coal left, and carbon-capturing technology installed in coal-fired power plants could make coal a viable option.
The block, at an average water depth of 1,450 meters (4,750 feet), has recoverable reserves of 2.5 trillion cubic feet as estimated by analysts at Wood Mackenzie and IHS Markit.
LONDON (Reuters) - The United States holds more recoverable oil reserves than Saudi Arabia and Russia thanks in large part to its shale oil, Norwegian consultancy Rystad Energy said in a report.
Plane operators will have to ensure their flight recorder data is recoverable, while the duration of cockpit voice recordings is being extended to 25 hours, ICAO said in a news release.
Most of Iraq's exports come from southern fields, but Kirkuk is one of the biggest and oldest oilfields in the Middle East, estimated to contain 9 billion barrels of recoverable oil.
Because the DRC holds half of all known, economically recoverable cobalt reserves — currently accounting for 60% of global production — the world's cobalt supply is inextricably tied to the DRC's political stability.
That is, if there is a major failure, it is OK if it takes several days for the policy system to recover, but the system and its content must be recoverable.
Still, state media reported that a lion statue dating back to the 2nd century, previously thought to have been destroyed by ISIS militants, was found in a damaged but recoverable condition.
"We featurize everything on the board so that the signal is not recoverable," says Harrison when I suggest this vision of an all-knowing smart home could be a bit dystopic.
The FRC, which spotted the discrepancies during routine spot checks, said the company should not have recognised an 80 million pound claim recoverable from the customer for a Scottish road contract.
Early rough estimates by experts of how much recoverable oil Guyana could have range to more than four billion barrels, which at today's prices would be worth more than $200 billion.
Shell has not yet released any estimates for the Whale's recoverable resources, but two industry sources close to the exploration project put the figure at up to 700 million barrels of oil.
"No impairment charges were incurred related to the 737 MAX aircraft and related balances in the first quarter of 2019 as we continue to believe these assets are fully recoverable," GE said.
ANWR covers some 19 million acres of Alaskas North Slope, home to bears, carbou, lynx and muskox, and overlying around 16 billion barrels of recoverable crude oil reserves, according to federal officials.
He said he was not sure yet how much of the estimated 80 billion barrels was recoverable, but the kingdom aims to attract foreign oil and gas firms to develop the resources.
Brazilian oil regulator ANP estimates there are around 17 billion barrels of recoverable oil in the area, and the government is seeking to auction rights for the exploration of the excess oil.
"The rise in recoverable reserves has slowed to an alarming rate, affecting the sustainability of the development of Vietnam's oil and gas industry," the company said in a statement on its website.
ANWR covers some 19 million acres of Alaska's North Slope, home to bears, caribou, lynx and muskox, and overlying around 16 billion barrels of recoverable crude oil reserves, according to federal officials.
Pompeo critiqued China for "blocking energy development in the South China Sea through coercive means," which he said prevents Southeast Asian countries from accessing more than $2.5 trillion in recoverable energy reserves.
But even if WhatsApp had been used, the special counsel investigation so far has shown these communications are recoverable in some circumstances, as they apparently have for Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort.
Brazil's oil regulator now estimates there are around 17 billion barrels of recoverable oil in the area, and the government is seeking to auction rights for the exploration of the excess oil.
The source said there was enough oil to make that payment, since some government calculations concluded there was around 5 billion barrels of additional recoverable oil in the Transfer of Rights areas.
Sitting atop the liquids-rich Utica and Marcellus shale reserves, the Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia tri-state area has an abundance of natural resources recoverable at costs below Gulf Coast equivalents.
Each of the eight blocks potentially has at least one billion barrels of recoverable reserves, according to Ricardo Bedregal, the director of upstream Latin America for the global energy consultancy IHS Markit.
Hess' nine gas fields in the North Malay Basin have an estimated gross recoverable resource of more than 1.5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas and over 20 million barrels of condensate.
In the wake of that time-consuming and expensive recovery effort, many in the aviation industry and regulators began calling for flight data to be made more easily recoverable after a crash.
A 1998 assessment by the United States Geological Survey that relied in part on those seismic studies estimated that the 1002 area contained 4 billion to 12 billion barrels of recoverable oil.
Mozambique has an estimated 125 trillion cubic feet of technically recoverable gas resources and is expected to become a top LNG exporter with over 30 million tonnes per year, the statement said.
The company is part of a consortium led by oil major Exxon Mobil Corp and has forecast total recoverable oil and gas resources of more than 8 billion barrels in offshore Guyana.
Mozambique has an estimated 125 trilliong cubic feet of technically recoverable gas resources and is expected to become a leading LNG exporter with over 30 million tonnes per year, the statement said.
The recoverable Block-5 booster is designed to be reused at least 10 times with minimal refurbishment between flights, allowing more frequent launches at lower cost - a key to the SpaceX business model.
He anticipates that Block 5 will fly for the first time at the end of this year, so flights similar to the EchoStar 23 launch may be recoverable with this type of rocket.
NASA has already set its sights on the moon's south pole, a region believed to hold enough recoverable ice water for use in synthesizing additional rocket fuel as well as for drinking water.
OSLO (Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell aims to boost output and recoverable reserves from its Ormen Lange gas field off Norway by installing subsea compressors, the head of its Norwegian operations said on Wednesday.
Recoverable reserves — those barrels that are technologically and economically feasible to extract — are analysed by the energy industry to determine company valuations and the long-term health of an oil-producing nation's economy.
Tanzania discovered an additional 2.17 trillion cubic feet of possible natural gas deposits in February, raising the east African nation's total estimated recoverable natural gas reserves to more than 57 trillion cubic feet.
On the basis of a detailed study of field production records, Simmons argued the Saudis were overstating the remaining recoverable reserves and would struggle to maintain let alone increase their output in future.
Its recoverable main-stage booster is designed to be reused at least 10 times with minimal refurbishment between flights, allowing more frequent launches at lower cost — a key to the SpaceX business model.
Even if you take your used electronics to a recycler, that's one of the worst fates that can befall a gadget—very few of the metals in most electronic devices are actually recoverable.
OMV Petrom's Kazakhstan portfolio is forecast to produce around 8,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boed) in 2020 and holds a recoverable resource of around 57 million boe, according to the prospectus.
But Brazil's oil regulator now estimates there are around 17 billion barrels of recoverable oil in the area, and the government is seeking to auction rights for the exploration of the excess oil.
Tullow is working with partners Africa Oil and A.P. Moller-Maersk to develop finds in the South Lokichar Basin in northwest Kenya, where recoverable reserves have been put at an estimated 600 million barrels.
"This oil has been known there for a long time -- our task is to estimate what we think the volume of recoverable oil is," assessment team member Chris Schenk told CNN-affiliate KWES Wednesday.
The Rosebank discovery, which lies some 130 km (80 miles) northwest of the Shetland Islands, could hold more than 300 million barrels of recoverable oil, according to the estimates of its former operator Chevron.
Kenya has an estimated 750 million barrels of recoverable reserves in onshore fields but lacks a pipeline to transport its waxy crude from the arid northwest to an export terminal on the east coast.
The prized "pre-salt" crude reservoir off Brazil's southern coast has an estimated 8 billion to 12 billion barrels of recoverable reserves, one of the largest oil discoveries on the planet in recent decades.
On March 7, one day before Sidoo's arrest, the company doubled to more than 4.8 million tonnes the estimate for the amount of recoverable lithium at its flagship Cauchari project in Argentina's Jujuy province.
Fortuna FLNG would be Africa's first deepwater floating LNG (FLNG) plant, moored above a block containing recoverable gas reserves of 3.7 trillion cubic feet, 150km (93 miles) off the coast of capital city Malabo.
Lawyers for debtors have said it is common practice for debt collection companies to attempt to recoup debt that is not legally recoverable under state law unless the creditor actually agrees to pay it.
NASA has set its sights on the moon's south pole, a region believed to hold enough recoverable ice water for use in synthesizing additional rocket fuel as well as for drinking water to sustain astronauts.
OSLO, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell aims to boost output and recoverable reserves from its Ormen Lange gas field off Norway by installing subsea compressors, the head of its Norwegian operations said on Wednesday.
THE PERMIAN BASIN THAT WAS DONE IN MIDLAND TEXAS A LITTLE WHILE AGO, THEY HAVE DISCOVERED RECOVERABLE OIL FIELDS THAT ARE AS BIG AS THE SAUDI OIL FIELD, IN JUST THIS PART OF TEXAS. WHY?
Updated calculations now show a resource estimate of between 473 million and 90 million barrels of recoverable oil equivalents of gas and condensate, while the previous projection was for 23 million to 94 million barrels.
Proven reserves indicate an estimated quantity of all hydrocarbons — crude oil or natural gas — which geological and engineering data demonstrate with reasonable certainty to be recoverable from known reservoirs under existing conditions, according to OPEC.
TIANJIN, China (Reuters) - China's technologically recoverable shale gas reserves dropped by 6 percent in 2016, the Ministry of Land and Resources said on Saturday, with no new volumes of the unconventional resource added last year.
He is voraciously completist, recording impressions of each journey, place, building and reading room, as well as every recoverable detail of each manuscript's creation, content and existence as a physical object through time and space.
The regional director was told 'the situation is not recoverable' Phillips was formerly tasked with overseeing operations of Starbucks stores in Southern New Jersey, the Philadelphia region, Delaware, and parts of Maryland, her complaint states.
One official estimate says the refuge may contain about seven billion barrels of technically (but not necessarily economically) recoverable oil, a huge find but not much more than one year's annual consumption in this country.
In 2015, the U.S. Energy and Information Administration (EIA) estimated the Karoo Basin's "technically recoverable shale gas resource" at 390 tcf, making it the 8th largest in the world and second largest in Africa, behind Algeria.
OMV said on Monday that the recoverable resource estimate of the find had increased to 440 million barrels of oil, from 350 million barrels previously, after drilling of an appraisal well at the site in 2017.
The remains of more than 5,000 American soldiers are believed to be recoverable in the country, and it is possible the North already has collected hundreds of remains that it could turn over at any time.
In global exploration, CNOOC will speed up spending on the Stabroek block offshore Guyana, where an Exxon Mobil-led consortium that includes the Chinese company has tapped recoverable reserves of 5 billion barrels of oil equivalent.
In Guyana, where Exxon, Hess Corp and other partners have yet to pump oil, the company said it and partners have found recoverable resources, including proved reserves and other resources, estimated to be 3.2 billion boe.
Tanzania announced in February it had discovered an additional 2.17 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of possible natural gas deposits in an onshore field, raising its total estimated recoverable natural gas reserves to more than 57 tcf.
"The liquidators are currently working to establish the remaining value of any recoverable assets associated with the company, and will be launching a portal for creditors to register their claims shortly," a Grant Thornton spokesman said.
Tapes from the early 1970s are at risk of what's called Sticky Shed Syndrome, in which the tape film's binder is worn down, but possibly recoverable, according to the University of Illinois' Preservation Self-Assessment Program (PSAP).
It also came as the US' top diplomat accused China of blocking energy development in the South China Sea through "coercive means," preventing Southeast Asian countries from accessing more than US$2.5 trillion in recoverable energy resources.
He reckons that the Permian, made up of many layers of oil-bearing rock 543m years old, may have as much recoverable oil as Saudi Arabia's Ghawar field, source of more than half the kingdom's oil riches.
Once an entity is hit, the FBI provides resources, like helping trace the attack or even trying to recover whatever data is recoverable—which often isn't that much—but at that point it can be too late.
Why it matters: The study from Interior's Bureau of Land Management is a precursor to auctioning drilling leases as soon as 2019 in the ecologically sensitive area that's believed to hold billions of barrels of recoverable oil.
Air recoverable drones, slated to become operational over just the next few years, will bring a new phase of mission options enabling longer ranges, improved sensor payloads, advanced weapons and active command and control from the air.
Kirkuk is one of the biggest and oldest oilfields in the Middle East, estimated to contain about 9 billion barrels of recoverable oil, according to BP. Reporting by Ahmed Rasheed; Editing by Toby Chopra and Mark Potter
With costs having fallen since, the company and its partners, including Norway's Equinor and ExxonMobil, now aim to choose between two proposals to improve output and recoverable reserves, said Rich Denny, head of Shell's operations in Norway.
TIANJIN, Sept 23 (Reuters) - China's technologically recoverable shale gas reserves dropped by 6 percent in 2016, the country's Ministry of Land and Resources said on Saturday, with no new finds of the unconventional resource recorded last year.
The funds raised could contribute to the future development of the Kasawari field, one of the largest non-associated gas fields in Malaysia, which has an estimated recoverable hydrocarbon resource of about three trillion standard cubic feet.
With costs having fallen since, the company and its partners, including Norway's Equinor and ExxonMobil , now aim to choose between two proposals to improve output and recoverable reserves, said Rich Denny, head of Shell's operations in Norway.
"No matter how Executive Office of West Virginia proceeds, any funds for indirect costs returned to the federal government are, of course, not recoverable from Frontier," reads the letter, signed by Frontier's director of engineering Mark McKenzie.
The recoverable reserves of the new Laverda oil fields and the Cimatti fields in the Greater Enfield development are estimated at 69 million barrels of oil equivalent, a little more than twice the daily output of the OPEC.
In a statement, Centrica said it intends to file applications to permanently end Rough's status as a storage facility but aims to produce all recoverable gas from the field, which is estimated at 183 billion cubic feet (bcf).
The boost would move the UAE to sixth place in the global rankings for oil and gas reserves with 105 billion stock tank barrels of recoverable oil and 2020 trillion standard cubic feet of conventional gas, ADNOC said.
The country announced in February that it had discovered an additional 2.17 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of possible natural gas deposits in an onshore field, raising its total estimated recoverable natural gas reserves to more than 57 tcf.
The boost would move the UAE to sixth place in the global rankings for oil and gas reserves with 105 billion stock tank barrels of recoverable oil and 2020 trillion standard cubic feet of conventional gas, ADNOC said.
The severity ranges from low, recoverable on reset, to high, if instructions can be injected for execution," the company said, adding: " All BLE protocol stacks from Nordic Semiconductor released after July 2016 are not affected by this vulnerability.
China sits on top of the largest technically recoverable reserves of shale gas in the world, according to the United States Energy Information Administration, and the government has set ambitious goals for expanding production in the years ahead.
The oil major said then that about 300 wells were expected to be drilled over the lifetime of the Khazzan field, adding that the two planned phases would develop an estimated 10.5 trillion cubic feet of recoverable gas resources.
Libra may hold as much as 12 billion barrels of recoverable oil, according to Brazil's government, and is expected to cost more than $40 billion to develop, with 20 percent of the project and its costs belonging to Shell.
Yme's recoverable proven and probable reserves are estimated at around 66 million barrels of oil, based on a 10-year field lifetime, but the long-term ambition will be to produce 90 million barrels of oil, the presentation said.
The Bolivian minister also said YPFB and Russia's Gazprom had completed negotiation of a contract for the exploration and exploitation of the Vitiacua area, a reservoir of natural gas with recoverable resources estimated at 2.13 trillion cubic feet (TCF).
MORE TO COME After finding more than 6 billion barrels of recoverable oil and gas resources in Guyana, Exxon and its partners Hess Corp and CNOOC Ltd expect to produce 750,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude by 2025.
The East Natuna field holds approximately 46 trillion cubic feet of recoverable gas resources, according to Exxon, although it comes with a carbon dioxide content of more than 70 percent - which also increases the cost of extracting useable fuel.
The new field in the Adar area of the state contains 5.3 million barrels of recoverable oil and will be linked to the nearby Paloch oilfields, which are operated by Dar Petroleum Operating Company, the minister Awow Daniel Chuang said.
If Sanders folds too soon, the loss of young voters who might otherwise be amenable to his message might not be recoverable, and a strong leftward push inside the Democratic party might be suspended until another Sanders-like figure comes along.
SpaceX has already used recoverable rockets on a number of orbital missions since a historic launch early in 2017, spurring Europe, Russia, Japan and China to speed up their own research into the technology or at least consider studying it.
Guyana, one of the poorest countries in South America with no history of oil production, has become the focus of intense interest since Exxon has disclosed finding more than 5 billion barrels of recoverable oil and gas off its shores.
The east African country said in February that an additional 2.17 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of possible natural gas deposits has been discovered in an onshore field, raising its total estimated recoverable natural gas reserves to more than 57 tcf.
"The proposal makes available more than 70 percent of the economically recoverable resources, which is ample opportunity for oil and gas development to meet the nation's energy needs," said Abigail Ross Hopper, director of Interior's Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
The payoff is there, too, as the Alaska OCS is believed to contain over 85033 percent of the country's known recoverable offshore resources, with the potential of 26 billion barrels of oil and 132 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of natural gas.
Many people in Nevada reject the permanent dump plans for the Yucca Mountain area and seek far better solutions, such as recycling the more than 95 percent of recoverable uranium and other critically needed minerals for our economy and national security.
" For Miliband, the notion of "the West" is a recoverable one, even more so now "in a world where you can make a reasonable argument that autocracy is on the march and the autocrats look strategic, long-term, and almost pragmatic.
LONDON, May 8 (Reuters) - Hurricane Energy, which specialises in extracting oil from naturally fractured rock, said on Monday the amount of oil estimated to be recoverable from its Lancaster field in the North Sea is 162 percent higher than previously thought.
U.S. oil companies Exxon Mobil and Hess Corp part of a consortium that has discovered more than 6 billion barrels of recoverable oil and gas resources off the South American country's coast plan to begin exporting crude in January and February.
Under the new strategy, ADNOC will develop the Hail, Ghasha and Dalma gas project, estimated to hold multiple trillions of cubic feet of recoverable gas and which is expected to produce more than 1.5 billion cubic feet of gas per day.
Kirkuk is estimated to contain about nine billion barrels of recoverable oil, according to BP. Most of Iraq's crude is produced from areas managed by the central government of Baghdad, in the south, and exported from southern ports on the Gulf.
Even though the FBI claimed it couldn't recover the critical messages when, clearly, they were recoverable, and even though the law requires the FBI to preserve records, there was no announced action against the FBI or the specific officials involved.
Investigations began in the 1950s under the leadership of Mexican archaeologist Alfonso Caso, who actually scraped away the white gesso of one page to uncover underlying images, but he halted investigations as he believed the palimpsest was no longer recoverable.
Aberdeen is the center of the Scottish oil industry, which even 10 years ago, before the price of oil's recent fall, was clearly in a state of decline, as the quantity of crude recoverable from the North Sea was falling.
A well on the A6 block off the southwest coast of Myanmar found only residual gas which was "unlikely to be commercially recoverable", Woodside said, while a well in Block AD7 off the northwest coast hit "water-wet sands", following three finds earlier.
The company said on Thursday it had made an oil discovery with partner LOTOS of Poland estimated to hold between 80 million and 200 million barrels of recoverable oil equivalent (boe), in an area with several oil and gas discoveries, nicknamed NOAKA.
"The discovery not only adds more recoverable resources to the current portfolio, but, along with Etom-2073 and Erut-1 (wells), establishes the 'northern triangle' part of the South Lokichar Basin as an independent production hub," Morgan Stanley analyst Sasikanth Chilukuru said.
" According to the Smart Cities Council (SCC), "a medium-sized city with 100 million gallons per day of produced water that loses 25 percent (not an unusual amount) is incurring over $13 million per year in non-recoverable labor, chemical and energy expenses.
The selected projects are at sites including the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale in Louisiana and Mississippi that has been estimated to contain 7 billion recoverable barrels of light, sweet crude oil and the Huron Shale in Appalachia, which is rich in natural gas.
This precise combination is not recoverable: Communism is dead (I think), the religious landscape of the 1950s is even deader, and the humanistic history of midcentury was Eurocentric in a way that a more globalized and multiracial society could neither embrace nor sustain.
Kirkuk is one of the biggest and oldest oilfields in the Middle East, estimated to contain about 9 billion barrels of recoverable oil, according to BP. BP has provided technical assistance in the past to North Oil to help redevelop the Kirkuk field.
Lawyers for debtors have said it is commonplace for debt collection companies, which buy consumer debt at pennies on the dollar, to try to recoup debt that is not legally recoverable under state law unless the creditor actually agrees to pay it.
It's an exciting time, but it reminds him of the things that are disappearing, things that may not be recoverable when the oil runs out—not just knowledge about hunting or about the ceremonies passed down by his grandparents but the ice itself.
LONDON (Reuters) - Tests of the first shale well at Cuadrilla's site in northwest England show a rich reservoir of high quality and recoverable gas, the British firm said on Wednesday, adding that rules that have constrained its testing work should be eased.
"We're at 80 billion barrels recoverable in the Midland basin, and probably the same in the Delaware basin, which is pretty close to what the numbers are in some Middle Eastern countries," said Sheffield, referring to the two biggest fields in the Permian.
DAR ES SALAAM, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Tanzania has discovered an additional 2.17 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of possible natural gas deposits, raising the east African nation's total estimated recoverable natural gas reserves to more than 57 tcf, local media reported on Thursday.
Exxon Mobil said it had acquired reserves of 3.4 billion barrels of recoverable oil mixed with natural gas, more than doubling its reserves in the basin, which had risen over the last three years with small purchases after the shale boom took off.
"We will leave no stone unturned to confirm with certainty why these text messages are not now available to be produced and will use every technology available to determine whether the missing messages are recoverable from another source," Sessions said in a statement.
Moving from table to table, the scientists showed how they clean the bone, pulverize it into a powder, add chemicals, incubate the sample, and then place it into a large white auto-extraction machine that pulls out any recoverable DNA from the damaged material.
The U.S. oil major, in a consortium with Hess Corp and China's CNOOC Ltd, has discovered more than 8 billion barrels of recoverable oil and gas off Guyana's coast, transforming the fortunes of a poor South American country with no history of oil production.
The reserve holds an estimated 896 million barrels of recoverable oil and 52.8 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, according to a mean estimate issued by the U.S. Geological Survey in 2010, though the oil figure represents a sharp downward revision from 2002 estimates.
Our upstream liquids production increased by 8 percent from last year, driven by growth in the Permian Basin, and we are preparing to startup the Liza Phase 1 development in Guyana, where the estimated recoverable resource increased to more than 6 billion oil-equivalent barrels.
After all, suppression acts like temporary damage, a bit like recoverable health in a fighting game: Within this one turn, its suppressed strength won't be counted, but it would regain that strength on the following turn as the suppression wears off and the unit resupplies.
"The Navy explained that the Advanced Arresting Gear gives the USS Gerald R. Ford "Missing from the list of recoverable aircraft is noticeably the F-35C, a carrier-based variant of a new fifth-generation stealth fighter designed to help the Navy confront modern threats.
Adjusted for current conditions — and excluding the investment already being made by governments, particularly India, as well as by international donors and nongovernmental organizations — it would take about another $50 million a year to secure the 50 or so remaining recoverable tiger sites across Asia.
This is because the recoverable elements within any given smartphone are only worth a couple bucks; it is far more environmentally sustainable and more profitable to extend the life of a smartphone than it is to disassemble it and turn it into something else.
The sort-of sequel to the cult classic Demon's Souls, Dark Souls cemented a formula that defined gaming in the 2010s: ultra-hard difficulty, punishing but recoverable penalties on death, and as much mystery and desolation as is possible to cram into a videogame level.
But these measures will only partially offset the hit to the economy and will not be enough to counter the blow to tourism, much of which is not recoverable as carnivals, trade fairs and events are canceled, said Paolo Pizzoli, senior economist at Dutch bank, ING.
The company, which injects water to keep the pressure in the reservoir some 3,800 metres deep, said it was too early to say whether it would have to revise estimates for the field's recoverable reserves, which currently stand at around 180 million barrels of oil equivalents.
In the late 1990s, using an updated analysis of the seismic data and other research, the United States Geological Survey estimated there could be up to 11 billion barrels of recoverable oil in the coastal plain, equivalent to about 18 months of consumption in the United States.
According to the department, the plan "proposes to make over 2900 percent of the total OCS acreage and more than 220006 percent of undiscovered, technically recoverable oil and gas resources in federal offshore areas available to consider for future exploration and development," from 2202 to 2628.
Reuters has not verified the newspaper reports, and cannot vouch for their accuracy: REPSOL Repsol on Thursday said it made the biggest onshore oil discovery in the United States in 30 years with resources identified in Nanushuk, Alaska, amounting to about 1.2 barrels of recoverable light oil.
A consortium including both companies and China's CNOOC Ltd have so far discovered more than 6 billion barrels of recoverable oil and gas resources off Guyana's coast, which could eventually produce 750,000 barrels per day (bpd) for a country that has no history of oil output.
"This is above our field model's net present value of around $26 billion in 2019 and around $32 billion in 2020 at $60 per barrel, adding further to our bullishness on the field with potential early start up and recoverable reserve increases," it said in a not to clients.
The Johan Sverdrup field, with up to 3.1 billion barrels of recoverable oil, now has a break-even price below $15 per barrel for the first phase, and $20 for the whole project, following efficiency savings and due to a slight increase in the estimated size of the field, Statoil said.
The move is also possible as ExxonMobil PNG, operator of the PNG LNG joint venture, said in February that a study showed that the likely technically recoverable natural gas from all PNG LNG fields is 11.5 trillion cubic feet (tcf), up a quarter from an earlier assessment of 9.2 tcf.
Kirkuk is one of the biggest and oldest oilfields in the Middle East, still estimated to contain around 9 billion barrels of recoverable oil, according to BP. BP has provided technical assistance in the past to the Iraqi state-owned North Oil Company to aid the redevelopment of the Kirkuk field.
The exploration and production company will use the money raised in the bond offering to fund development and secure a 5 percent stake in the deep-water project Buckskin in the Gulf of Mexico, which holds an estimated 490 million barrels of recoverable oil, Navitas Chairman Gideon Tadmor said on Tuesday.
"In the case of projects that are profitable before taxes and fees, it makes sense to continue the activities," the ministry said, adding that Pemex would need to show that a given field would not be profitable under the current tax structure to be eligible for the modified rates of recoverable costs.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Key rating triggers that could lead to an upgrade of THG's ratings include improvement in GAAP net leverage (premiums written plus total liabilities less debt less reinsurance recoverable divided by shareholders' equity) of 3.8x or better, sustaining a Prism score of 'strong', and sustaining GAAP operating interest coverage at 10x or better.
I.A. Accounting Agency, an arm of the Pentagon with a $27 million annual budget that is tasked with accounting for the roughly 220,20153 recoverable lost service members dating back to World War II. For years, the agency and a group of agencies that preceded it have been plagued by reports of waste and dysfunction.
There are significant reserves of oil and gas in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, but current measures of technically recoverable resources in the Gulf of Mexico are far larger, according to figures from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, the arm of the Interior Department that oversees leasing in the U.S. outer continental shelf.
The Burgos Basin contains about two thirds of the country's technically recoverable shale reserves, estimated at 545 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of gas and 13.1 billion barrels of oil and condensate, compared to the 665 TCF of gas and 58 billion barrels of oil and condensate in the United States, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Offsets to these positives include the company's risk profile that is potentially subject to change based on future acquisitions and capital needs, reserves that are long-tailed and thus highly volatile, sizable reinsurance recoverable balance from runoff business and expansion into active non-life business that adds risk outside of the company's core non-life runoff business.
Offsets to these positives include the company's risk profile that is potentially subject to change based on future acquisitions and capital needs, reserves that are long-tailed and thus highly volatile, sizable reinsurance recoverable balance from run-off business and expansion into active non-life business, and life run-off that adds risk outside of the company's core non-life run-off business.
Pumping CO2 and water into reservoirs helps with extracting oil, and the order left Remnant unable to get at millions of barrels worth of recoverable oil at its Caprock proprieties in New Mexico's Chaves and Lea counties, Remnant Chief Executive E. Willard Gray II said in court papers filed on Tuesday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Texas.
The researchers found that among the buyback drive subjects, no artists left undeleted files on their thumb drives: 44.4 per cent of them ran a "quick format", which, while better than dumping files in the trash bin, does not secure deletion; 33.3 per cent of those in the arts ran a full format, which left the thumb drive with no recoverable data.
The two oil fields involved in the deal are estimated to have about 8.2 billion barrels' worth of recoverable oil, which is equivalent to about 15 percent of the proven crude reserves in the US. The French energy firm Total, which signed a multibillion-dollar contract with Iran for its huge South Pars gas field in November, is also now in talks about developing Iranian oil fields.
"Reminds me of Crooked Hillary and her 33,000 deleted Emails, not recoverable!" he added, referring to the email scandal that dogged 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonSanders: 'Outrageous' to suggest Gabbard 'is a foreign asset' Clinton attacks on Gabbard become flashpoint in presidential race Saagar Enjeti: Clinton remarks on Gabbard 'shows just how deep the rot in our system goes' MORE during the campaign.
Interior Secretary Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE in May signed an order requiring the department to update its assessment of recoverable oil in ANWR.

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