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And Anadarko, like many operators, is drilling wells but not completing (or fracking) them, instead keeping the potential production in reserve for when prices recover.
"Aemo's assessment of supply adequacy across the national electricty market, in the absence of any market response with the announced retirement of Hazelwood power station shows a potential for reserve shortfalls in Victoria by summer 2017-18," it said.
It said money that the 10 largest German banks had lent to the shipping industry equaled 60 percent of their capital, the funds held in reserve for potential losses.
Like Matos Paoli's differentiation between "creation" and "aestheticism" the potential of language that Agamben talks about is never complete, it is always left in reserve as a potential or potenza.
In merger documents, BP had placed only a "nominal" value on the potential reserves in the refuge, and Mr. Silverman and other lawyers suspected that Standard Oil's shareholders were about to be cheated.
Banks would be required to hold more capital in reserve to cover potential trading losses.
It put $1.5 billion in reserve to cover potential judgments or settlements from litigation.
New capital requirements mean firms will need to hold more money in reserve to cover potential losses on risky trading activity.
MBIA will offer about 50.3 million shares of common stock — at about $14.91 a share — to raise the money, which it will place in reserve to cover potential future claims.
One stadium was unavailable; a second's playing surface, now configured for football, was too narrow for international soccer; and another was being held in reserve as a potential site for a future women's match.
Even while the conflict in east Ukraine was raging, BP and Rosneft struck a deal to exploit potential shale reserves in the Urals in May.
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