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I scoured NYC for open gas stations, waited for nearly three hours and now have a full tank of gas, plenty to see my other daughter's school play tonight.
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Ours had a bunk bed and futon, plus pillows, linens, a wood stove and a gas stove, plenty of chopped wood and a five-gallon container of water.
I imagine that in the back of the vehicle the owner must have stashed away a kit of potassium iodide, gas masks, plenty of water, plastic covering and duct tape.
Burning gas produces plenty of carbon dioxide but Osborne and the frackers, blinded by their conviction that action on climate change is nothing but vapid hot air, only see the alluring mirage of near-limitless cheap fuel.
All this meant that in 2008 there were large quantities of cheap gas and plenty of buyers who could get access to spot-market gas from northern European LNG terminals or from across the English Channel.The upheaval sent big European energy firms to Gazprom's door begging for better terms.
The workers got redundancy pay totalling $115m, the offer of retraining, and the chance to continue growing cane as independent farmers in plots on the company's 77,000 acres (31,000 hectares).Trinidad, booming on oil and gas, has plenty of new jobs.
The Obama administration established some new emissions standards for hydraulically fractured wells, but gave the oil and gas industry plenty of time to comply and otherwise tilted in their favor, and there is no sign a second Obama administration would be tougher.
They will have support from the still-powerful oil and gas industry, where plenty of companies exploit it.
Yet in many ways Azerbaijan matters more than Georgia, as it has lots of oil and gas (Georgia and Armenia have plenty of minerals, but little energy).
His quasi-nationalisation of natural gas has put plenty of money at his disposal, a windfall far more valuable than the aid he receives from his friend Hugo Chávez, the like-minded president of Venezuela.
But there's a catch: The electricity that comes out of the socket is typically generated in power plants that burn coal or natural gas and emit plenty of CO2.
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