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Researchers should also attempt to collect similar data in "northern Alaska and Chukotka, where climate change is likely creating opportunities for killer whales to exploit new seas," he says.
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Buy-local requirements have hampered Petrobras's ability to exploit new deep-sea oil deposits because the country's capacity for producing oilfield equipment is limited.
To exploit new markets.
Under the deal, BP will help exploit new oil and gas exploration licences awarded to Rosneft last year, which cover approximately 125,000 square kilometres in the shallow waters of the South Kara Sea, an area roughly equivalent in size and prospects to the UK North Sea.
Is it intent on exploiting new technologies?
Great technological advancement has taken place in the immense North Sea fields, and experience there has contributed much toward understanding the operational and environmental challenges of exploiting newer, more-difficult areas of the seabed.
[The Press Enterprise] Shipping, natural gas and oil companies are preparing to exploit business opportunities arising from the melting of the Arctic ice pack, which has opened new sea lanes.
A British company has announced that it is planning to exploit a new and controversial frontier in the search for valuable minerals, by mining the sea bed in the Pacific Ocean.
Its success induced Hollywood to exploit this new demographic.
Many printers were ruined, trying to exploit the new medium.
If we were to fully exploit this new oil source, and continue to burn our conventional oil, gas and coal supplies, concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere eventually would reach levels higher than in the Pliocene era, more than 2.5 million years ago, when sea level was at least 50 feet higher than it is now.
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