An advocate of offshore oil drilling would likely raise concerns about OPEC's influence on global oil prices and supply. They might argue that OPEC's production quotas can lead to price volatility and restrict supply, potentially harming economies that rely on affordable oil. By increasing domestic offshore drilling, proponents would argue that it could reduce dependence on OPEC and enhance energy security for their country. This would enable a more stable and predictable oil market, benefiting consumers and industries alike.
drill bits are most likely to slip when drilling through tiles or stock.
Offshore winds farms are more likely to be out of sight
The likely word is the word "urge" (to advocate, or a craving).
Shale is the sedimentary rock type that is likely to be formed in the most offshore environment. Shale is made up of fine clay particles that settle in quiet water far from the influence of waves and currents.
Advocate overlapping policies.
McCain is against drilling in ANWR. His reasons are: * It is a pristine area that should be preserved * The area is not likely to produce enough energy to significantly impact gas prices
Because 80 percent of all U.S. drilling is related to natural gas, natural gas prices will likely dictate drilling activity, which is primarily inland based.
The species in concern is most likely Bos taurus. The breed in concern would be the Holstein-Friesian cow.
Crop Prices would concern midwesterners most and they would want a lobby to work for.
The likely word is the adverb carelessly (recklessly, without concern or regard).
Yes, it is. It means causing difficulties or concern (likely to cause trouble).
Petroleum is removed from the earth through a process called drilling. Wells are drilled into underground reservoirs of petroleum, and the oil is then pumped to the surface using a combination of pressure and extraction techniques. The extracted oil is then transported via pipelines or tanker trucks to refineries for processing.