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    Cindy Hoang-Tran Professor Ducat English 101 13 Dec 2012 Gas Fracking Natural gas is extremely useful in our lives. We need natural gases to heat our houses and use microwave ovens‚ conventional ovens and stovetops. Because the economy currently isn’t well off – and hasn’t been recently – natural gases are now in higher demand for cheaper prices. Oil and gas drilling facilities are now making it possible for natural gases to be sold at extremely cheap prices and accessible amounts through the

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    wind‚ this would’ve still happened? Are oil and oil based products are taking over the economy? Think about everything you used today that uses or is made with oil such as gas‚ plastic‚ ink‚ and tires. Americans consume petroleum products at a rate of three-and-a-half gallons of oil and more than 250 cubic feet of natural gas per day each! However‚ oil brings in 331 billion dollars annually to the United States. There are some “go-green” advocates that think we can live without oil and we should

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    For drilling in the USA    Drilling in the United States is the best thing that we could do for our economy and for everyone as a nation.  There are a lot of factors as to why we should be creating jobs‚ making money for the United States and protecting wild life and our oceans through land drilling.   Drilling in the United States will benefit us in many ways. According‚ to Portal Seven‚ our current unemployment rate under President Obama is at 9.4%; that’s the U-6 report. Drilling in the United

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    Offshore Oil Drilling

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    everyone love swimming in the ocean and seeing all the pretty sea life? Some people do‚ and when people are offshore drilling they can cause a lot of problems if something goes wrong. The biggest concern by environmentalist is not a spill‚ but the pollution of the air and water‚ damage to the ocean bottom and debris that washes ashore from day-to-day operations of oil and gas rigs. Oil Drilling can lead to jobs being endangered‚ animals dying‚ and damaging the eco system. So many animals are dying because

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    Analysts forecast the Global Drilling Fluids market will grow at a CAGR of 8 percent over the period 2013-2018. One of the key factors contributing to this market growth is the increasing exploration of unconventional gas. The Global Drilling Fluids market has also been witnessing increasing oil and gas consumption. However‚ the capital-intensive nature of drilling projects could pose a challenge to the growth of this market. Global Drilling Fluids Market 2014-2018‚ has been prepared based on an

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    many of you intent to work in oil and gas industry in future? i believe each one of us has a big opportunity to work in oil and gas industry. * So i am here to present about drilling mud which is one of the most important things in oil and gas industry. * Allow me to introduce myself first‚ my name is Mohamad Nazrul bin Mohd Salleh‚ currently in 3rd year 2nd sem taking petroleum engineering. * What makes me capable to present about drilling mud? Because i am petroleum engineering

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    Offshore Drilling Essay

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    Williams Ozuma Environmental Impacts of Offshore Drilling Offshore drilling Energy bonanza or Environmental disaster? if any choice is going to be made‚ one fact that makes the environment much germane than the offshore energy bonanza is that unlike energy‚ the environmental does not have a substitute and if it is destroyed we would have no where to live. Industrial extraction of hydrocarbons did not move offshore until the early 1950s. The first offshore platform was built off the

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    Offshore drilling began in 1847‚ in approximately fifty feet of ocean water on top of wooden piers. Since then we have went from having a rig on a wooden piers and a platform 200 – 300 feet in the water to‚ having drilling rigs that can walk themselves and drill at a curve. Within that timeline discoveries of both good and bad‚ devastating and innovative have been made on the subject of drilling oil in the middle of the ocean

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    Arctic Oil Drilling

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    Gas prices are increasing roughly every month or so as a result of the scarcity of oil. Some people just shrug the price increase off and cope with it‚ but the economic effect is far greater than it first appears. As the price of oil increases‚ so does the price of all other products that are transported. There is‚ however‚ an opportunity for the United States to increase the supply of available crude oil by drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The idea of drilling in the Arctic has

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    Burgess Shale Fauna Essay

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    water‚ cold‚ no sunlight‚ low oxygen. The earth is just emerging from snowball earth. Live is evolving. 12. What is the snowball earth hypothesis? 13. What phylum is best represented in the Burgess Shale Fauna? Arthropods looks like horseshoe crabs. 14. What predators were in the Burgess Shale Fauna? Opadina‚ and Anomalocaris Why are predators an important factor for increasing species diversity? (Red Queen Hypothesis) idea that life evolves it adapts to its environment. prey animals evolved

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