Essays About alaska oil

 

  • ANWR Oil Drilling
    ... has been even more pressing of the issue because Prudhoe Bay's, North America's largest oil field, oil reserves have been sharply declining (Alaska Oil Drilling ...
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  • Economics and Ethics: Considerable Debate and Interpretations
    ... Alpine fields, which hold 429 million barrels and have a daily oil output of about 100,000 barrels.\" (US OKs Commercial Drilling in Alaska Oil Reserve) From ...
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  • Exxon Valdez
    ... Furthermore, the country needed Alaska's oil. ... In the wake of the Exxon Valdez: The devastating impact of the Alaska oil spill. San Francisco: Sierra Club. ...
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  • Oil Spills
    ... Currently, scientists are analyzing the results of cleanup programs in Alaska and working to develop more efficient methods of removing spilled oil. ...
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  • Purchase of Alaska
    ... Since then oil companies have paid over $900 million to dig and operate Alaskan oil wells.30 Ironically on July 28, 1977, Alaska's "black gold's" first ...
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  • Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Pumped into Commission
    ... and money. Oil companies are still rushing to open little known, but remarkable, wild lands in Alaska's Arctic to drilling oil. ...
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  • ANWR
    ... it would create thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in tax revenue."9 Another reason Alaska should drill at ANWR is because Alaska needs the oil it would ...
    (2508 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)

  • Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
    ... price of $24 a barrel, there is a 50% chance of finding a nine month's supply of oil ("Potential", 5). Rather than deplete the oil resources in Alaska as well ...
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  • Exxon Valdez 10 Years Later
    ... 3 The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill: 10 Years Later Four minutes after midnight on March 24,1989, the oil tanker Exxon Valdez hit Bligh Reef in Alaska's Prince ...
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  • The Arctic Costal Plain Domest
    ... The exploration, Development, production, and transportation of the Coastal Plain's oil and gas resources are supported by the State of Alaska. ...
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  • Petroleum- Should America Import Oil?
    ... Some Americans say that the US should be completely self-sufficient, and supply itself with oil from Texas, Alaska, and other areas. ...
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  • Trading in America
    ... The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska has been considered by politicians to drill for oil. ... Drilling in Alaska could temporarily solve the oil shortage. ...
    (1397 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  • Exxon Valdez
    INTRODUCTION On March 24, 1989 at 4 minutes past midnight, the oil tanker ExxonValdez struck a reef in Alaska's breath-taking Prince William Sound. ...
    (1703 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • Greenpeace The Environments Lobbyists
    ... Greenpeace is concentrating its efforts on halting oil expansion on two fronts: the Arctic in Northern Alaska and the Atlantic Frontier in the wild ocean to ...
    (2293 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  • exxon valdez
    INTRODUCTION On March 24, 1989 at 4 minutes past midnight, the oil tanker ExxonValdez struck a reef in Alaska's breath-taking Prince William Sound. ...
    (1828 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • White Abyss
    ... Wildlife Refuge is a huge portion of land in the northeastern most reaches of Alaska, which may also be home to 11.4 billion barrels of oil buried deep beneath ...
    (1939 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  • EPA
    ... Candidate George W. Bush, on the other had, favored drilling in the government protected lands of Alaska to find future oil reserves so that America would no ...
    (836 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  • Sound Progressexxon valdez 5 pgs
    ... 11, 1999 Research Paper #1 S. Rheingans Sound Progress The Exxon Valdez oil spill in the Prince William Sound of Alaska proved to be a disaster on many levels. ...
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  • cleaning up after the exxon valdez was a mistake
    ... research I have determined that the spill cleaning techniques used to clean the Prince William Sound area of Alaska did more harm than leaving the oil where it ...
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  • Oil Spills
    ... and sea lion breed harm these animals as well, any animals that get caught in the oil usually die. An area that is rich in wildlife is Alaska's Prince William ...
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  • Exxon Valdez
    ... for all punitive damages for exercising loose ethics that resulted in "eleven million gallons of oil" (Nardo, 71) being released over Alaska's Aleutian Range ...
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  • roadless initiative
    ... receive 50% of leasable receipts on public domain lands, except in Alaska where the State receive 90%." Due to the constant fluctuations in world oil and gas ...
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  • Oil Spills
    ... The largest oil spill to occur was when the Exxon Valdez went aground and covered 4,800 square miles in Prince William Sound, Alaska. ...
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  • CNG- The only alternative
    ... Many politicians see the only solutions to this problem are to either drill in Alaska for oil or to force car manufacturers to produce vehicles with better gas ...
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  • Exxon_Valdez_Oil_Spill
    The Exxon Valdez oil tanker left the Trans Alaska Pipeline terminal at 9:12 PM March 23, 1989. The Exxon Valdez was the companies ...
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  • Oil Spills
    ... A good example of compensation to private organization is that of the Exxon Valdez oil spill. An Alaska jury ordered the Exxon Corporation to pay $5 billion to ...
    (3468 Words -- Approx. 14 Pages)

  • Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Debate
    ... Debate There are many arguments on both sides of the debate over whether or not to drill for oil in ANWR. Located in the northeast corner of Alaska, 90% of the ...
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  • Crude Operatons - Oil and the Environment
    ... After the Exxon Valdez oil spill, only 2,400 California otters remained. ... to the "nearly twice that number [that] were killed during the spill in Alaska" (AOC). ...
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  • Cook Island Beluga Whales
    ... is believed to have caused the decline, but Kris Balliet, Alaska director of the ... Noise and discharges from oil and gas platforms, competition from commercial ...
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  • the endangered environment
    ... again eleven years later in March 1989 when the Exxon Valdez ran aground in Prince William Sound, Alaska, spilling 10.8 million gallons of oil (Amstutz 465). ...
    (1192 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

     


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