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    This report will focus on Royal Dutch Shell, a multi-national oil and gas company (Shell, 2015) and its business and environmental practices. While Shell has engaged in unethical practices in parts of the world such as the Philippines, Brazil, South Africa, USA and Russia, this report will focus on their unethical practices and how it has damaged the environment specifically in Nigeria. Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC) first set up its operations in Nigeria in 1937 (Burger,…

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    Mainly, flare stacks are used when unplanned over-pressuring of a vessel occurs. This type of gas disposal is sometimes overlooked and not kept up to the regulations. Therefore, some flare stacks release harmful gases into the atmosphere and cause negative environmental effects. Operated flare stacks that are improperly used, release harmful chemicals…

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    efficient and economical unit for commercial as well as residential use. Also, it is inevitable part of water supply system, and extensively used for storage and processing of variety of liquid like material such as water, petroleum product, liquefied natural gas, chemical fluid and wastage of different forms. Underground water storage tanks (Fig. 1) and (Fig. 2) requires to look for are strength and durability. Leakages can also be avoided by identifying good construction practices. …

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    History, Hazards and Benefits of LPG. CNG and Gas Alternative energy such as CNG and LNG is an exciting alternative fuel that will enable society to produce a cleaner, safer and inexpensive compared to our established fossil fuels that we use today (liquefied). The uses of these gases we enjoy today has a long history, and extremely perplexing to humankind. There are precautions that must be adhered to concerning storage, use of LPG and CNG. In addition, the risks of using LPG and CNG far out…

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    Nigeria Limited). SPDC along with JV with NNPC, NAOC and TOTAL had planned to develop the Dodo - NAG Wells Project to meet the objectives of the company. Along with business objectives the idea of SPDC was to help locals by supplying domestic gas and bring the gas flares down (Flaring into atmosphere also known as emission of gases causing pollution and wastage of energy) as the field has potential to get developed due to discoveries of NAG reservoirs in recent times in vicinity of OML 35. Fig…

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    One cost was reputation costs. These companies were not looked at as favorably as they were before the oil spill. BP gas stations were boycotted. Another cost suffered was legal costs. They paid fines, penalties, legal fees, clean up fees, etc. estimated in the billions. Even though Transocean and Halliburton warned BP that problems could occur due to cut backs on procedures…

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    It was painful to think that no matter what I did, some species were gone forever and this process was only gradual. I’m currently taking an Economics class. One day my professor wanted to discuss about the incredibly low gas price. He said that the supply is high because of a new technique it has been used to take the oils out of the mantle rocks called “fracking”. As an economist, he could not quite tell if the benefits overcomes the environmental costs of the new technique…

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    Part I: Short Answer Question 1a: • What are the implications of natural gas extraction for groundwater supply? • What are the effects of extraction on air quality? • What are the potential consequences of chemicals used during extraction on human and livestock health? • What are the repercussions of long-term exposure to chemicals on crops and soil? • What are the economic implications of extraction in regard to agriculture and tourism? Question 1b: Rachel Carson’s widespread cautionary tale…

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    to cause interfere with the natural surroundings. The balance of the ecosystem has been defiled due to technological advancement, prominence of materialism, human greed, and misuse of nature and egoism of human nature. Non-renewable energy sources have been cited as responsible for environmental degradation. Efforts have been diverted towards embracing more renewable energy sources to combat impacts on the environment. The United States depends heavily on oil, natural gas, and coal for its…

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    Zack Tatum EXAMING THE KEY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NATURAL GAS MARKETS IN THREE DISTINCT REGIONS: NORTH AMERICA, EUROPE AND ASIA TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Page 3 Asia – Market Maturity Page 3…

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