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Producing and using a barrel of Albertan oil emits 17% more greenhouse gas than the average barrel refined in the United States, it said.
"What we're showing is how we can make performance fabrics that we can scale up, without using a barrel of oil or agriculture sources," he tells me.
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The Orleans process, best-known of the old methods, used a barrel of about 50 gallons (200 l) capacity.
To paraphrase Lincoln on General Grant, some other writers could use a barrel of whatever Ackroyd is drinking.
Many use a barrel of water and gravity (instead of a motorized pump) to pull the water into tubes made of thinner, cheaper plastic than what conventional systems use.
Warwick attempts to kill John but John uses a barrel of gunpowder as a shield (knowing that Warwick won't risk detonating it by shooting at him), jumps to the trigger, and pushes it, detonating the mountainside; killing himself, the soldiers, and Warwick; and causing an avalanche.
Each bath uses about a barrel of crude, which is recycled into a communal tank for future bathers, given the cost of oil these days.
This was the first watch to use a barrel-shaped movement reminiscent of a transversal auto engine block, with the dial positioned perpendicular to the strap, allowing a driver to see the watch face more easily with his hands on the steering wheel.
In 1975, our economy used 1.2 barrels of oil for every $1,000 of gross domestic product (2005 dollars); in 2010, we used only half a barrel of oil for the same amount of G.D.P.
The amount of gas used means that a barrel of Californian heavy oil gives the stuff from Canada's tar sands a run for its money in terms of associated greenhouse-gas emissions.GlassPoint, a small Californian company, thinks it can make steam for oil recovery more cleanly and cheaply by using sunshine to do the heating.
Approximate amount of water used to produce a barrel of tar sand oil (in gallons): between 105 and 168 (source).
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