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Since the oil sands will be more expensive to exploit, future royalties will be smaller.
Moreover, smaller, dispersed fields are more difficult and expensive to exploit.
It eliminates any possibility of securing private investment to develop Argentina's shale fields, which are extremely expensive to exploit.
Many mines, some more than 100 years old, are also proving ever more difficult and expensive to exploit.
But they are also stirring great controversy.Until recently, most big oil firms shunned the oil sands as too expensive to exploit.
New production areas, such as those in northern Russia, Kazakhstan, and West Africa, are often remote and inhospitable, which makes them difficult and expensive to exploit.
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He said that the global oil and natural gas industry was changing and that new technologies gave Russia the opportunity to exploit "more expensive" methods to develop resources, like offshore oil, shale gas and tight oil, which is produced using techniques similar to those used to produce shale gas.
It is being shot on newfangled digital cameras for a budget of less than $600,000 by Visionbox Pictures, a new production company hoping to exploit this less expensive digital technology that theoretically will make it possible to make more movies more cheaply.
However, correlation between subcarriers can be difficult to exploit and computationally expensive.
This will make it easier for Connecticut to exploit its affordability, compared with more expensive centers of technology commerce like Silicon Valley.
It's expensive compared to USB 3.0 and there are very few peripherals to exploit the extra speed (10Gbps instead of 6Gbps), but if it is successful, you'll be able to add it via a plug-in expansion card.
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