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Flaring meaning
Having a tendency of streaming, flapping, or spreading broadly as if within a current of air or in outer space.
Example sentences (20)
However, hope may be on the horizon: Both nations lowered their flaring intensity this year, not just their total flaring volumes.
Exxon will be required to pay US$50 per tonne of carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2e) emitted as a result of flaring in excess of the periods approved for flaring.
The World Bank’s report calls for effective partnership and creation of solutions in order to monetize associated gas and substantially reduce gas flaring and flaring intensity.
Operators are also required to notify Archuleta County Combined Dispatch at 731-2160 in advance of any flaring when it is anticipated, and in all other cases as soon as possible, but no more than two hours after the flaring has occurred.
And once operations begin, there’s a risk of gas flaring, venting and leaks that contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and the pollution of the surrounding waters, the filing said.
At first, I didn’t even totally comprehend that it was my penis that kept flaring up the security system.
By 2020, flaring in the LyondellBasell factory in Berre-l’Étang was so common that even residents of neighboring towns were outraged.
Current response activities being conducted at our facility are causing some flaring and noise, which we are working to minimize.
Flaring is a process of burning off methane that is so toxic it has been outlawed in California for nearly a hundred years, but Californians send more than $5 billion a year to Iraq to continue the cancer-causing activity.
Flaring is avoidable and the gas can be captured and used to generate electricity or heat homes - yet it continues to take place across the world.
For children, buy midi, ankle, or knee-length dresses with flaring skirts so they can move with ease down the aisle.
Global flaring is also a major source of the planet-warming greenhouse gases CO2 and methane.
Iraq is also the top country in the world that still uses “flaring” in its oil production.
It’s really teeming down, and tempers are flaring.
LyondellBasell’s 2020 flaring — a process that burns off excess gas and relieves pressure — galvanized support for the movement and forced the city government to a town-hall meeting.
Nigeria, known for its extensive gas reserves exceeding 200 trillion cubic feet, predominantly lost through flaring, is deemed more of a gas-centric nation.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has called for the development of new intercontinental ballistic missiles and a larger nuclear arsenal to counter US-led threats, state media said on Sunday, amid flaring tension between the rival Koreas.
Not only do methane leaks, along with flaring, which is burning of excess methane, and venting of the gas, all contribute to climate change, but these problems can largely be solved with current technologies and changes to operations.
Street protests that had subsided are flaring anew, with protesters planning to converge on Israel's main airport on Monday.
That amounts to a state subsidy for test wells and the flaring that results.