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138 documents for production cost of crude oil
  • ..., uniform access conditions and marginal-cost pricing will compress the room for manoeuvre by Ca...Canada's oil and natural-gas production is about a third of the United States', positionin... partner--its leading foreign supplier of crude oil, natural gas and electricity. . About 60 perce...

  • The demand on corn stocks for ethanol production has spilled over to other cereals such as wheat and barley. Understanding that corn is the base crop for modern agriculture and that corn along with wheat, barley and oats form the foundation for modern animal agriculture, the complexities of this social, economic and ecologic matrix begin to make themselves felt. The increase in corn and other grain prices should logically put more money into grain farmers' pockets. It has, so far. The problem is the cost of production has also increased almost as fast as the commodity price. The very thing driving the push to increase ethanol production -- high crude oil prices -- is draining the grain growers' pockets almost as fast as the push for more ethanol is filling them. Just as corn and other ...

  • ... petroleum-derived feedstocks, in a production facility in Canada in the production of gasoline, ...Cost-benefit statement: Over a 25-year period, the Regu.... A total of 108 billion litres of crude oil was sent to refineries in 2007, with imports a...

  • La question de à exportation de l'eau en gros soulève discussion dans les milieux politiques, économiques, écologiques et nationalistes, surtout au Canada. Cette étude en examine la faisabilité commerciale. Un projet hypothétique est conçu, avec pour site la Vallée d'Annapolis, située dans l'ouest de la Nouvelle-Ecosse, au Canada. Les données démographiques, le climat et l'économie de la Vallée sont analysés et sa ligne de partage des eaux étudiée dans le but de mieux choisir le site d'extraction. La ville de Brownsville au Texas est le marché hypothétique retenu. Un plan contenant un devis estimatif est proposé. Pour exporter l'eau, on se servira de grands transporteurs de brut (VLCC). Les calculs indiquent qu'une telle entreprise est quatre fois peu rentable, d'où la rareté de tels pr...

    ...Method. Examination of Variables and Cost analysis. The core task in this exercise is to exa... of technological advancements in production processes and more stringent water pollution laws ... U.S., all have suggested using refitted crude oil carriers. Carriers come in different sizes dep...

  • A subject of lively debate among economists and business analysts today is the effect of rising oil prices on globalization. Rising oil prices translate into higher fuel costs, and that in turn drives up shipping costs. Ninety per cent of global demand for crude is based on the need for transportation fuels. In a world of triple-digit oil prices, could it cost less to manufacture products more expensively at home rather than ship cheaper products halfway around the world? Could rising oil prices slow, stall, or even reverse globalization? If you are the owner of a small- to medium-size enterprise in Canada, a big question is: How do I factor rising fuel prices and shipping costs into my globalization strategy? Instinctively, you will know how important shipping is to your business model...

    ...-furniture manufacturer in Ontario with production offshore. The software developer should not be aff...

  • ...made reasons, conventional oil and gas production is declining. The point is not that we are running... On the economic side, the higher cost of fossil fuels production and transportation of t...

  • China has experienced pressing energy shortages in recent years, and Beijing has intensified its efforts to secure China's energy supply through both increased domestic production and external expansion. In this paper, I first analyze China's global quest for energy by looking at the correlation between China's economic growth and its energy security concerns. I then examine the implications of China's "go-out" strategy through two sets of case studies. I argue that China's global search for energy is primarily driven by its rapid economic growth, out of insecurity rather than a master plan to dominate the world, and that China's energy security issues have multiple implications beyond simple economic concerns. Finally, I recommend a forward-looking engagement policy to be adapted by Ca...

    ... forecasts say that the Chinese demand for crude will increase annually by 12 percent until 2020 (s...Although the cost of extracting oil from sand is higher, at about US...

  • ... the exploration for, drilling for and production of oil and natural gas in Saskatchewan and owning ... in respect of increases in production costs and extraordinary transportation costs. Provision ... and the royalty surcharge on each type of crude oil produced in Saskatchewan should be the higher ...

  • ..., including 30 percent of its oil production and 50 percent of its oil and natural gas producti.... Notwithstanding the crude neo-Marxism of some foreign policy analyses, as wi... and refining facilities because of the costs and uncertainties of building new ones. A combinat...

  • ... represent significant long-term oil production within a politically stable country currently link... oil prices have boosted revenues, operating costs have also increased. Challenge No 2: Royalties. ... increases, demand for transportation of the crude oil to key markets must also be considered. Oil pi...



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