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our production come from the gulf of mexico. the gulf of mexico, we have a 20%, 15% to 20% average decline rate. that means if we just continue to produce from the wells and reservoirs that we have, production will decline year on year, that production will decline 15% to 20%. in order to maintain flat, we need to continue to drill wells, acquire data, and acquire leases that allow that conveyor belt of activity to continue. that will sustain. this year, we will be bringing on a new field in the next couple of weeks that is new growth, new production, that will come online very soon. we have 10 rigs that we continue to run across the gulf of mexico that continuously drill, exploration and development wells, to make sure that we are replenishing against our total production. we have a new platform veto that has just barreled into the gulf of mexico. it is sitting on texas shores, being fitted out with the final fittings and will sail out into the gulf of mexico and will begin producing late this year or early next year. there are
our production come from the gulf of mexico. the gulf of mexico, we have a 20%, 15% to 20% average decline rate. that means if we just continue to produce from the wells and reservoirs that we have, production will decline year on year, that production will decline 15% to 20%. in order to maintain flat, we need to continue to drill wells, acquire data, and acquire leases that allow that conveyor belt of activity to continue. that will sustain. this year, we will be bringing on a new field in...
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the environment that we are in in the gulf of mexico. very activity that we have has by the regulator and requires a permit. and with the majority of the permits are issued regularly and do not disrupt our business. there are a few areas another seismic permitting to see a disruption and policing is very important those activities going and then the feedstock of opportunities to evaluate to determine where we need to explore aware it will come from is important to keep that conveyor belt going as far as additional supply to bring online more quickly there is ank important step that needs to be taken at how we can accelerate the permitting and approval process because that will result in factor activity and more oil and gas coming online. that is across all aspects and then with the permitting component to it. and those are solvable problems. there are no technical aspects to stand inec the way of improving on that aspect of the system. >> thank you very much. >> the president announced the from importing about 700,000 barrels per day of f
the environment that we are in in the gulf of mexico. very activity that we have has by the regulator and requires a permit. and with the majority of the permits are issued regularly and do not disrupt our business. there are a few areas another seismic permitting to see a disruption and policing is very important those activities going and then the feedstock of opportunities to evaluate to determine where we need to explore aware it will come from is important to keep that conveyor belt going...
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so the gulf of mexico sliding outs of florida, significant snowfall for the northeast of the u. s. pushing up towards that eastern side of canada. but it does clear through by sunday o, with sponsored by casara ways, from international politics to the global pandemic, and everything in between. join me, if i take one to live this man with the misconceptions and debate the contradiction, are mark lamond hill. and it's hardly get up front on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera. ah hi, there, i'm to vanelle. this is the news all logged from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. fierce fighting northwest accused as ukrainian forces try to hold off a rush in advance on the capital protested, and mary told him on the release of her mail accusations he has been detained by russian soldiers.
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these mostly happen in the gulf of mexico where oil and gas is an economic powerhouse for the region and the country and in all of my resilience work, one thing is true, a healthy economy is foundational for resilience. in 2019, almost all offshore oil and gas in the u. s. came out of the gulf of mexico, more than half of the natural gas and half of the nation's crude oil are produced in that region and still fleecy louisiana and texas planning to -- we see louisiana and texas planning to greatly reduce greenhouse emissions and depend upon fossil fuel purchase louisiana published the first climate action plan last month with key definitions entire state of our economy. as changes occur, economic engines may enter other people, climate change is a threat and risk multiplier, 15th they magnify inequities that already exist. raise income, language mobility, those who are disadvantaged see the disadvantaged as compounded when disaster strikes. other vulnerabilities as well. 100 million people on the coast in the u.s.. 60 in the path of hurricanes. and people continue moving to the coast.
these mostly happen in the gulf of mexico where oil and gas is an economic powerhouse for the region and the country and in all of my resilience work, one thing is true, a healthy economy is foundational for resilience. in 2019, almost all offshore oil and gas in the u. s. came out of the gulf of mexico, more than half of the natural gas and half of the nation's crude oil are produced in that region and still fleecy louisiana and texas planning to -- we see louisiana and texas planning to...
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came out of the gulf of mexico. n half of the natural gas and about half of the nation's crude oil are produced in that region. even still we see louisiana and texas planning to greatly reduce greenhouse emissions and depend upon fossil fuel. in fact, louisiana just published its first climate action plan last month to achieve net zero greenhouseli gs emissions for the entire state economy. as these changes occur we must ensure that the economic engines remain strong. and then there are the people. climate change is a threat and risk multiplier. this means they magnified inequities that already exist in society on race, income, language, mobility such as those who are disadvantaged, they see the disadvantages compound when disaster strike. their other vulnerabilities. 100 million people, 16 path of hurricanes and people continue to move to the coast. so we see these kind of stack up in pricey ways. the five state-run gulf of mexico and texas, louisiana, alabama and florida account for more than 60% of the disaster re
came out of the gulf of mexico. n half of the natural gas and about half of the nation's crude oil are produced in that region. even still we see louisiana and texas planning to greatly reduce greenhouse emissions and depend upon fossil fuel. in fact, louisiana just published its first climate action plan last month to achieve net zero greenhouseli gs emissions for the entire state economy. as these changes occur we must ensure that the economic engines remain strong. and then there are the...
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these hurricanes mostly happen in the gulf of mexico. in all of my kmooent community resilience work one thing is true, a healthy economy is foundational for resilience n. 2017 almost all of the oil and gas came out the gulf of mexico. more than half of the nation's natural gas and crude oil are produced in that region. even still, we see lewis louis and texas planning the great rereduce their emissions and reliance on fossil fuel. louisiana just published a plan last month. as these changes occur we must ensure that the economic engines remain strong. then there are the people. climate change is a threat and risk multiplier. this means that they magnify the inequities that already exist in society on race, income, mobility, education, such that those who are vulnerable are more vulnerable when disasters strike. people continue to move to the coasts. we see these kind of stack up in pricey ways. the five states around the gulf of mexico, texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, and florida, they account for more than 60% of the disaster re
these hurricanes mostly happen in the gulf of mexico. in all of my kmooent community resilience work one thing is true, a healthy economy is foundational for resilience n. 2017 almost all of the oil and gas came out the gulf of mexico. more than half of the nation's natural gas and crude oil are produced in that region. even still, we see lewis louis and texas planning the great rereduce their emissions and reliance on fossil fuel. louisiana just published a plan last month. as these changes...
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billion in average annual losses from hurricanes and coastal storms on the eastern seaboard and gulf of mexico. and in some states, a loss of up to 70% in average annual crop yields. extreme heat and humidity would also threaten human health, reduce labor productivity, and strain electricity grids. >> global climate change over time poses severe threats to lifen earth we knowt toda and as me goes , those sere threa become great and greer, and ultately i ink havehe poential obecoming castroph. even ifou' skeptal abo climatehange, the's denyi that ipresentsajor riskshat noompany, ty, or contry canfford tognore. >> ielieve t america busine communi can andust lead theay in heing toeduce the risks. to rise tohe challges of imate chge, theyust do so now.his is n a probl for anotr day. t investmts e'rmaking tay will determi our ecomic futu. >> according to the u.s. government's 2014 national climate assessment, average temperatures have increased by as much as 1.9 degrees fahrenheit in the u.s. since 1895, with most of the increase occurring since 1970. temperatures are projected to rise another 2 to
billion in average annual losses from hurricanes and coastal storms on the eastern seaboard and gulf of mexico. and in some states, a loss of up to 70% in average annual crop yields. extreme heat and humidity would also threaten human health, reduce labor productivity, and strain electricity grids. >> global climate change over time poses severe threats to lifen earth we knowt toda and as me goes , those sere threa become great and greer, and ultately i ink havehe poential obecoming...
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gulf of mexico where it would be exported. so, i kind of think of north america as a block and any oil that comes into the united states, which has a lot of export terminals can go back out to europe and that is the way i am thinking about it. host: canada has said that they had more capacities and pipelines. guest: they have space to export more oriole. they canned of mayday -- they kind of made a sarcastic comment although i do not think it was made in that tone. they were like why were you going to venezuela, a country that has a really horrible human rights record when you can come up to canada and we will sell you more oil. so, i think that we have to think carefully about how -- if it turns out we have to get more oil, that it is not from russia. i think we need to be looking at creative ways to get more oil from canada, more oil from mexico, more oil from the united states. we want to think of ways to get more oil from places where we know it will not be cut off for geopolitical reasons. host: the keystone pipeline, how
gulf of mexico where it would be exported. so, i kind of think of north america as a block and any oil that comes into the united states, which has a lot of export terminals can go back out to europe and that is the way i am thinking about it. host: canada has said that they had more capacities and pipelines. guest: they have space to export more oriole. they canned of mayday -- they kind of made a sarcastic comment although i do not think it was made in that tone. they were like why were you...
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some foundry downpours and some of those showers they will make the way down across sir, the gulf of mexico pushing into the yoke atop an inch less southern parts of mexico running across the great rad tilly's grassy, nudging a little further eastwards. i think just about anywhere in the caribbean, we'll see some showers over the next couple of days, but more in the way of dry weather and sunshine ah, from international politics to the global pandemic. and everything in between. join me as i take on the life dismantled misconceptions and debate. the contradictions are mark lamond hill and it's hardly get up front on al jazeera ah another day and night of intense shelling in ukraine's mario paul, the mass as 12 days of russian bombardment. acute 1500 people. ah, well, i'm darn jordan, you watching out 0 coverage of the war in ukraine. people scrambling to escape the capital as russian units fun out. preparing for feared all out assault. brushes, military describes a catastrophic situation in some cities. the says it's you.
some foundry downpours and some of those showers they will make the way down across sir, the gulf of mexico pushing into the yoke atop an inch less southern parts of mexico running across the great rad tilly's grassy, nudging a little further eastwards. i think just about anywhere in the caribbean, we'll see some showers over the next couple of days, but more in the way of dry weather and sunshine ah, from international politics to the global pandemic. and everything in between. join me as i...
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one of the bigger issues here because we have all of that moisture working northward from the gulf of mexico, we've seen three to five inches of rain and some of those heaviest downpours coming in a short period of time that has been leading to the flash flooding across the mississippi river valley you can see the front taking its time moving eastward tomorrow night from charlotte, to atlanta, back to the florida panhandle. thankfully there is not as much instability across the southeast u.s. as the storms in this front is sliding through we still will need to watch out for damaging wind gusts. that's going to be one of the greater issues from tallahassee, jackson to southeast virginia. virginia beach in the area for some of the storms notice the flooding, hail, tornado threat lower than where it's been over the last few days the wind threat quite high once we get rid of the storms across atlanta on wednesday, notice some dryer air, quieter and also some cooler weather almost there, shep we need to watch out >> adam del roso, thank you. >>> new images after the death of bob saget police pict
one of the bigger issues here because we have all of that moisture working northward from the gulf of mexico, we've seen three to five inches of rain and some of those heaviest downpours coming in a short period of time that has been leading to the flash flooding across the mississippi river valley you can see the front taking its time moving eastward tomorrow night from charlotte, to atlanta, back to the florida panhandle. thankfully there is not as much instability across the southeast u.s....
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the fact is found your in general and eastern cuba, but in the gulf of mexico, the winds in the opposite direction is warm from the to the plane stays. for example, kansas 22 bits opposing the winter weather. and when the 2 come together, there'll be a significant change. that snow is always wisconsin down to southern california matches. they're off, but kansas city shows the change, the cold will we light? oh, the weather sponsored by cats. all right. ways with ice caps melting in the north pole juice, climate change. china is ramping up, research and investment be the region one at one aisd explores china's rise. be the arctic on al jazeera. ah, knowledge is here. with every oh a this is al jazeera ah, you're watching the news, our live from a headquarters in del, how with extensive coverage of russia's war in ukraine. i'm daddy and abigail coming up in the next 60 minutes. evacuations in the ukrainian city of maria paul are put on hold with claims, a temporary cease fire deal is being violated. rushes foreign minister raises doubts about the outcome of talks with ukraine, saying he's
the fact is found your in general and eastern cuba, but in the gulf of mexico, the winds in the opposite direction is warm from the to the plane stays. for example, kansas 22 bits opposing the winter weather. and when the 2 come together, there'll be a significant change. that snow is always wisconsin down to southern california matches. they're off, but kansas city shows the change, the cold will we light? oh, the weather sponsored by cats. all right. ways with ice caps melting in the north...
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. >>> our coverage continues as we leave the state of florida and head across the gulf of mexico to austin, texas. dell technologies matchplay begins wednesday at 2:00 eastern time on the golf channel. justin thomas is headed there after another narrow miss here. jon rahm, number one player in the world, he is headed there as well. >> got a little matchplay going on right now. >> yes. advantage davis riley. >> sam burns will be a part of it as well and trying to finish off his third win, gary. >> yeah. a report from notay begay about his lie? >> a decent lie in between the two skinny pines along the left side of this favorites. no tree issues and should be able to the lie he wants here. the exact same yardage as he did earlier today, except that was from the first cut. this is going to be from the heavier stuff. so kind of gives you a better understanding of just how to plan this shot out. >> the difficulty of the hole today. back hole location is [ inaudible ] four birdies the entire round. very narrow. only ten yards wide. >> gary, i think, under the circumstances going after this hole l
. >>> our coverage continues as we leave the state of florida and head across the gulf of mexico to austin, texas. dell technologies matchplay begins wednesday at 2:00 eastern time on the golf channel. justin thomas is headed there after another narrow miss here. jon rahm, number one player in the world, he is headed there as well. >> got a little matchplay going on right now. >> yes. advantage davis riley. >> sam burns will be a part of it as well and trying to...
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the keystone pipeline from canada that was supposed to go down to the gulf of mexico is sour crude. sour crude is crude that has a high amount of sulfur, sulfides and it. that pipeline, the keystone pipeline, was made, built, being built directly to ship sour crude down to the gulf to be loaded onto tankers to go to other countries who had more capability in getting the sulfur out of the crude oil. host: how does that affect what you are seeing today as far as gas prices in this debate over gas and oil issues with things going on in russia? how does that affect that? caller: what's happening is the crude oil that comes from russia is sweet crude. our country, the refineries, the majority of them have, they have facilities in their refineries for sweet crude only. they are not set up to get the sulfides out of the crude oil like the ones in south america and europe and other areas of host: gotcha. -- of the world. host: gotcha. let's go to john. caller: looks to me like from the reports i have followed that we have two factions that are working. one, the factions presently in place. o
the keystone pipeline from canada that was supposed to go down to the gulf of mexico is sour crude. sour crude is crude that has a high amount of sulfur, sulfides and it. that pipeline, the keystone pipeline, was made, built, being built directly to ship sour crude down to the gulf to be loaded onto tankers to go to other countries who had more capability in getting the sulfur out of the crude oil. host: how does that affect what you are seeing today as far as gas prices in this debate over gas...
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it was found at the bottom of the gulf of mexico. ship was built in 1815, and the crew was largely made of a cans who were enslaved and native americans. after taking pictures and consulting with experts, the researchers believed that it was the missing "industry" which was lost at sea in may of 1836. >> lightening the load on our ecosystem. coming up next on "today in the barracks" the simple step you can make to light up your life and fight our climate in crisis. >> and mental health and homeless services are san leandro area's most at-risk residents. san leandro is focusing its efforts on using more trained health advocates rather than sending only officers to help with 911 calls. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. it's 5:54. sweet 16 making a stop in the bay area today. march madness is in san francisco for the first time in more than 80 years. ncaa tournament means a big boost to businesses. restaurants getting ready for an extra busy week. the games trip off at the chase center. the businesses say the timing couldn't be bet
it was found at the bottom of the gulf of mexico. ship was built in 1815, and the crew was largely made of a cans who were enslaved and native americans. after taking pictures and consulting with experts, the researchers believed that it was the missing "industry" which was lost at sea in may of 1836. >> lightening the load on our ecosystem. coming up next on "today in the barracks" the simple step you can make to light up your life and fight our climate in crisis....
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some foundry downpours and some of those showers they will make the way down across sir, the gulf of mexico pushing into the yucatan peninsula, southern parts of mexico running across the great rad tilly's grassy, nudging a little further eastward. so i think just about anywhere in the caribbean, we'll see some showers over the next couple of days, but more in the way of dry weather and sunshine. ah, home counseling because the u. s. firearms washing oil and the you to shrink its reliance from wash and gas will high prices on the line global energy security. how sanctions against moscow are pressuring deviation of the street. i'm reeling from food shortages power cups or shawl anchor default. what it's dense, counting the cost on the al jazeera, a diverse range of stories from across the globe. from the perspective of and networks journalists on al jazeera lou. ah ah, i know you're watching al jazeera, i'm emilie anglin, reminder of that up stories. the sour russian forces continuing, they pushed to encircle the ukrainian capital key intelligence report, say russia's military as h to within
some foundry downpours and some of those showers they will make the way down across sir, the gulf of mexico pushing into the yucatan peninsula, southern parts of mexico running across the great rad tilly's grassy, nudging a little further eastward. so i think just about anywhere in the caribbean, we'll see some showers over the next couple of days, but more in the way of dry weather and sunshine. ah, home counseling because the u. s. firearms washing oil and the you to shrink its reliance from...
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louisiana 60 million years ago we were underwater in the gulf of mexico. it is important to factor all of those things into models. there have certainly been some natural cycles or biogenic changes that do cause some cyclical changes. all of those need to be taken into consideration. we are seeing greenhouse gas concentrations in the environment right now that are way too high. we have been able to demonstrate in the united states that we could reduce emissions more than the next seven emissions-reducing countries combined and we have done this and we have been able to maintain affordable energy in the united states. the major problems, i talked about false narratives and facts. he was natural gas, it has a 41% lower emissions profile than russian gas. compared to asia, it is 47%. our products being exported result in a global reduction of emissions. last week people were sticking their head in the sand on what is happening globally. for every one ton of emissions we have reduced in the united states, china has increased by four. under the paris accords com
louisiana 60 million years ago we were underwater in the gulf of mexico. it is important to factor all of those things into models. there have certainly been some natural cycles or biogenic changes that do cause some cyclical changes. all of those need to be taken into consideration. we are seeing greenhouse gas concentrations in the environment right now that are way too high. we have been able to demonstrate in the united states that we could reduce emissions more than the next seven...
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jet from new orleans to palm beach airport near mar-a-lago reporting engine failure over the gulf of mexicoforcing it back to the airport shortly after takeoff saturday night. it did land safely. >>> tonight, bank of america is now apologizing for mistaking black panther director ryan coogler for a bank robber in atlanta. tmz showing him at the bank in january. a police report says an employee called police when he handed the teller a withdrawal slip for $12,000 and a note asking her to be discreet. body camera video shows him in hand cups until police realize the bank's mistake. authorities do not believe race was an issue. he, the teller and several officers were african american. bank of america saying tonight the incident should have never happened. >>> when we come back here tonight, remembering the famous name recognized in supermarket name recognized in supermarket aisles across this country. welcome to home sweet weathertech home. a place wherrt stays outside. and floors are protected. where standing is comfortable. and water never leaves a mark. it's spotless under the sink. and ki
jet from new orleans to palm beach airport near mar-a-lago reporting engine failure over the gulf of mexicoforcing it back to the airport shortly after takeoff saturday night. it did land safely. >>> tonight, bank of america is now apologizing for mistaking black panther director ryan coogler for a bank robber in atlanta. tmz showing him at the bank in january. a police report says an employee called police when he handed the teller a withdrawal slip for $12,000 and a note asking her...
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carrying former president trump had to make an emergency landing after an engine failure over the gulf of mexico. trump had just left a donor retreat in new orleans when the pilot turned back. >>> a private jet carrying thret after touching down during heavy snow showers, and officials say it's unclear if the wet weather was a factor. >>> and time now for a look at your thursday weather. so the pittsburgh area gets a break from those big snowflakes today. about two inches fell across southwest pennsylvania, and more is on the way this weekend. today heavy snow moves from the rockies into the plains and stretches towards the midwest. tomorrow it slides farther east and by saturday most of the east will be getting heavy snow or rain along with heavy wind and checking today's high temperatures, 20s in the plains, around 50 in the northeast and mild across the southwest. >>> coming up, a new option to make dating apps safer. >>> but first the u.s. college student murdered while studying in europe. was she the victim of a stalker? >>> and later, dallas cowboys owner jerry jones facing a new lawsuit f
carrying former president trump had to make an emergency landing after an engine failure over the gulf of mexico. trump had just left a donor retreat in new orleans when the pilot turned back. >>> a private jet carrying thret after touching down during heavy snow showers, and officials say it's unclear if the wet weather was a factor. >>> and time now for a look at your thursday weather. so the pittsburgh area gets a break from those big snowflakes today. about two inches fell...
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and the biden administration previously set a record with the largest offshore lease in the gulf of mexico. ukraine's president zelenskyy called biden's ban on russian oil a powerful signal to the world. andrew. >> em, thank you. >>> mcdonald's is among the latest companies to suspend operations in russia because of the war in ukraine. it's temporarily closing 850 restaurants. starbucks will shut down 130 locations in russia. an coca-cola will temporarily halt business in the country. meanwhile, a food crisis could be looming in parts of the world. wheat prices are up 50% since the war in ukraine started. in some middle eastern countries, nearly all the wheat to make bread comes from ukraine. and the cost of nickel is up 90%. russia is the biggest producer of the element, which is used to make stainless steel and batteries for electric cars. >>> the other big story this morning, there is a new offer to provide ukraine with fighter jets, but that idea won't be taking off anytime soon. the biden administration is now rejecting poland's plan to arm ukrainian forces with more air power. on tue
and the biden administration previously set a record with the largest offshore lease in the gulf of mexico. ukraine's president zelenskyy called biden's ban on russian oil a powerful signal to the world. andrew. >> em, thank you. >>> mcdonald's is among the latest companies to suspend operations in russia because of the war in ukraine. it's temporarily closing 850 restaurants. starbucks will shut down 130 locations in russia. an coca-cola will temporarily halt business in the...
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some foundry downpours and some of those showers they will make the way down across sir, the gulf of mexico pushing into the yucatan peninsula. southern parts of mexico running across the great rad tilly's grassy, nudging a little further eastwards. i think just about anywhere in the caribbean, we'll see some showers over the next couple of days, but more in the way of dry weather and sunshine. ah ah, the shake hum odd award for translation and international understanding is accepting nominations for the year 2022 from february 15th until august, 15th this year. for more information go to w, w w dot h t a dot q a slash e n. ah, lou oh, we'll get back. i pick them out about top stories here. this al russian forces are continuing that push to encircle the ukrainian capital. keith intelligence reports a rush. us military has edge to within 25 kilometers in the city center. a large scale of time to, to happen soon, and russia continues to share the port city of modern hold. the man says 1500 people been killed. so far, ukraine says russia wants to come to the city at any cost, to establish that
some foundry downpours and some of those showers they will make the way down across sir, the gulf of mexico pushing into the yucatan peninsula. southern parts of mexico running across the great rad tilly's grassy, nudging a little further eastwards. i think just about anywhere in the caribbean, we'll see some showers over the next couple of days, but more in the way of dry weather and sunshine. ah ah, the shake hum odd award for translation and international understanding is accepting...
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moving all the way from western kentucky down to the gulf of mexico. watch as these watches expand overnight and you'll see the timing. if you're in the florida panhandle or birmingham, atlanta, even, you're in that midnight to 7:00 a.m. that's when it becomes extremely dangerous, especially if you are in a mobile home. that's where we've seen more than half the deaths. by tomorrow, the line moves to the east. anyone have valdosta to savannah, up to, say, scranton, pennsylvania, and philadelphia, have to be on the lookout. whit? >> yeah, millions on alert. ginger, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, the war in ukraine, on a day the russians said they were pulling back from around kyiv, no sign that the shelling will stop. and new images of the devastation in mariupol. nearly everything destroyed. 100,000 people still believed to be trapped there. and now the white house saying it believes that vladimir putin is being misinformed by his military commanders. they are not telling him just how badly his forces are doing. abc's james longman is in kyiv again t
moving all the way from western kentucky down to the gulf of mexico. watch as these watches expand overnight and you'll see the timing. if you're in the florida panhandle or birmingham, atlanta, even, you're in that midnight to 7:00 a.m. that's when it becomes extremely dangerous, especially if you are in a mobile home. that's where we've seen more than half the deaths. by tomorrow, the line moves to the east. anyone have valdosta to savannah, up to, say, scranton, pennsylvania, and...
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east was bumping into that warm air will moist air coming out of the gulf of mexico big down pause. they will return. that's a recipe for some violent storms. large hail damaging winds, possibly the or tornado and it will slowly make its way further. east was so make the most of the dry weather the have just around the eastern seaboard over the next couple of days. finding dry me while across western parts. there we go, still some mountain snow there just around the rockies. meanwhile, some lively showers across northern parts of the caribbean to slipping down towards the central america. but for much of the caribbean is fine, dry and sunny. ah. with jealousy, grace, she just quizzes gay clamor. it's part of our culture to, to look our very best for a special occasion. and for that people who spend money, everything you see on the cut will they do it here, is going to be longevity. think john will have to come in and tell me things and my, my jerry on al jazeera ah ah, all come back. you're watching al jazeera time. to recap our headlines now. ukrainian officials have rejected a rus
east was bumping into that warm air will moist air coming out of the gulf of mexico big down pause. they will return. that's a recipe for some violent storms. large hail damaging winds, possibly the or tornado and it will slowly make its way further. east was so make the most of the dry weather the have just around the eastern seaboard over the next couple of days. finding dry me while across western parts. there we go, still some mountain snow there just around the rockies. meanwhile, some...
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it was to export from the gulf of mexico. -- >> sandra: that's debateable. >> it's not actually debateable. it has nothing to do with oil fields, it's a pipeline and end at the gulf of mexico. that's a fact, look it up. and president trump, only 10% was done under his four years. so it's not about xl, it's about how do we become energy independent. i've always been supportive of the all-in energy approach ten years now. >> robert is making the case it's regional, and the white house that it's global. if we increase the oil output here in the united states, for example, wouldn't that bring prices down to open the keystone pipeline? >> you get an a in economics, sandra, that's exactly right. a global supply and a global demand for oil. we have reduced our global supply and production by about a million barrels a day. that's $100 million a day the united states is losing. if we went full in with our energy capacities, my gosh, 300 years of natural gas and 200 years worth of oil we could be drilling, we could substantially reduce
it was to export from the gulf of mexico. -- >> sandra: that's debateable. >> it's not actually debateable. it has nothing to do with oil fields, it's a pipeline and end at the gulf of mexico. that's a fact, look it up. and president trump, only 10% was done under his four years. so it's not about xl, it's about how do we become energy independent. i've always been supportive of the all-in energy approach ten years now. >> robert is making the case it's regional, and the...
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and honduras, some downpours to be expected here, almost like a conveyor belt of warmth off the gulf of mexico popping up the temperature in new orleans to 26 and houston at 27. both of those are above average temperatures. are well below average is this eastern slice of north america, toronto, 3 new york 5. that's certainly an improvement from what you saw just about 24 hours ago after the wes. some sunny spells for vancouver, 13 degrees and a big drop in the temperature and billions by about 20 and all of that. what weather that we had through california, it's transitioned over the other side of the rockies. so snow over the higher ground rained for places like phoenix with a hive $21.00, but this is much needed. rain for the desert southwest. that's it. see soon, ah casa, one of the fastest growing nations in lou aniko needed to open and development international shipping company to become a team, middle east, and tough will trade and money skilfully mcdonald, 3 key areas of develop, oh, filling up from it. so connecting the world connecting the future, won the cato catalyst gateway to whoa
and honduras, some downpours to be expected here, almost like a conveyor belt of warmth off the gulf of mexico popping up the temperature in new orleans to 26 and houston at 27. both of those are above average temperatures. are well below average is this eastern slice of north america, toronto, 3 new york 5. that's certainly an improvement from what you saw just about 24 hours ago after the wes. some sunny spells for vancouver, 13 degrees and a big drop in the temperature and billions by about...
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honduras with them down ports to be expected here, almost like a conveyor belt of warmth off the gulf of mexico popping up the temperature in new orleans to 26 in houston at 27. both of those are above average. temperatures are well below average is this eastern slice of north america, toronto, 3 new york 5. that's certainly an improvement from what you saw just about 24 hours ago after the west. some sunny spells for vancouver, 13 degrees and a big drop in the temperature in billions by about 20. and all of that was weather that we had through california. it's transitioned over the other side of the rocky, so snow over the higher ground rained for places like phoenix with the hiv 21. but this is much needed rain for the desert, south weiss that see soon the frank assessments what are the political risks of bending russian oil and gas for west on leaders or sanctions on russian energy exports. harrison was informed opinions. france is not abandoning to fight against jetty, still resumed media. they're going to be acting from leisure and from chad critical debate. could china actually help in ru
honduras with them down ports to be expected here, almost like a conveyor belt of warmth off the gulf of mexico popping up the temperature in new orleans to 26 in houston at 27. both of those are above average. temperatures are well below average is this eastern slice of north america, toronto, 3 new york 5. that's certainly an improvement from what you saw just about 24 hours ago after the west. some sunny spells for vancouver, 13 degrees and a big drop in the temperature in billions by about...
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things are going to get very wet across the gulf of mexico. as those storms come into play on saturday. now for the north west, we've got more wintery weather pulling into western areas of canada, some heavier snow and sleet for british columbia, but it stays largely fine and dry towards that southwest corner, which doesn't bode well for wildfire risk. now as we head further south, got lots of heat coming through for places like mexico, you can see that largely dry picture, few showers, kissing into the eastern coast the caribbean manages to say largely drive just a few showers popping in to cuba. much of the wet to weather can be found across the florida peninsula. thanks to that row of storms pushing out further east and plenty of sunshine for panama. aah! iraq. a nation riddled with land mikes and an expert dedicated to defusing them. one by one. equipped with only a knife and a pair of wire puppies, he faces death every day. but does his work make him a hero or a target? witness? the d minor on as ita. lou. ah. look back you're watching or
things are going to get very wet across the gulf of mexico. as those storms come into play on saturday. now for the north west, we've got more wintery weather pulling into western areas of canada, some heavier snow and sleet for british columbia, but it stays largely fine and dry towards that southwest corner, which doesn't bode well for wildfire risk. now as we head further south, got lots of heat coming through for places like mexico, you can see that largely dry picture, few showers, kissing...
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east was bumping into that warm air will moist air coming out of the gulf of mexico. big downfalls. they will return. that's a recipe for some violent storms. large hail damaging winds, possibly the or tornado and it will slowly make its way further eastward. so make the most of the dry weather the have just around the eastern seaboard over the next couple of days. fine and dry me while across western parts. there we go. still some mountain snow there just around the rockies. meanwhile, some lively showers across northern parts of the caribbean to slipping down towards their central america. but for much of the caribbean is fine, dry and sunny. ah, this feels like representation of who i am and what i want people to remember me by boxes. my get out to is, is not the human. just want to get the people around like got to when i'm telling the story about my, my food is going to take 50 future to do a don't so bad will need to do the can you let you deep? oh ward, where the documentary witness on out his era. ah ah, watching out as a reminder of our top stories, the sour russia is callin
east was bumping into that warm air will moist air coming out of the gulf of mexico. big downfalls. they will return. that's a recipe for some violent storms. large hail damaging winds, possibly the or tornado and it will slowly make its way further eastward. so make the most of the dry weather the have just around the eastern seaboard over the next couple of days. fine and dry me while across western parts. there we go. still some mountain snow there just around the rockies. meanwhile, some...
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the keystone pipeline from canada that was supposed to go down to the gulf of mexico is sour crude. sour crude is crude that has a high amount of sulfur, sul fights in it. and that pipeline. the keystone pipeline was -- is being built to ship sour crude down to the gulf to be loaded on to tankers to go to other countries who have the capability in getting that sulfur out of the crude oil. >> so how does that background, or what you talk about, affect this debate over gas and oil issues with things going on in russia? how does it affect that? >> caller: well, what's happening is the crude oil that comes from russia is sweet crude. and the country, our country, the refineries, the majority of them have facilities in refineries for sweet crude only. they're not set up to get the sulphites out of the crude oil like in south america, in europe, in other areas of the world. >> got you, ronald. got you. let's go to john in homerville, georgia. independent line. good morning. >> caller: good morning, c-span. it looks from news reports that i have followed that we have two sanctions that are
the keystone pipeline from canada that was supposed to go down to the gulf of mexico is sour crude. sour crude is crude that has a high amount of sulfur, sul fights in it. and that pipeline. the keystone pipeline was -- is being built to ship sour crude down to the gulf to be loaded on to tankers to go to other countries who have the capability in getting that sulfur out of the crude oil. >> so how does that background, or what you talk about, affect this debate over gas and oil issues...
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so the biggest threat here will be that tornado threat. seen those wins come up from the gulf of mexico. could crank up to a 120 kilometers per hour in some large hail. its wall is joins up with disturbed weather through the midwest, the great lakes, and because cold and warm air are fighting it out, we could see a prolonged period of freezing rain for the canadian province of ontario. off to the west, we go a few showers for vancouver, the pacific northwest and things are finally starting to dry off for california. and they'd stay in los angeles with the height of 20 degrees. and it's been raining for the past few days across his back. your still more rounds of rain to come on wednesday and we've got some pulses of rain coaster he got into panama. it's been raining for days. is wall cross ecuador, so that's triggered a landslide toward the south. more than a dozen homes destroyed. still that rain coming for the atlantic coast, but also the pacific coast. we've got a steady feet of rain for the northern coast of brazil and some pretty powerful thunderstorm stretching from paraguay right
so the biggest threat here will be that tornado threat. seen those wins come up from the gulf of mexico. could crank up to a 120 kilometers per hour in some large hail. its wall is joins up with disturbed weather through the midwest, the great lakes, and because cold and warm air are fighting it out, we could see a prolonged period of freezing rain for the canadian province of ontario. off to the west, we go a few showers for vancouver, the pacific northwest and things are finally starting to...
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eastern caribbean, and the lighter showers, of course for the west in honduras, and nicaragua, the gulf of mexico looks rather caught at the moment. that's where the wall is with it. once has been fed up into the plane state, the southern states and that line there. they are potentially tornadic thunderstorms. then moving slowly eastwards and head. of course it's very warm behind it. still very cold. that big contract in town is what's causing. there's big thunderstorms, new york will feel the difference. looks fine and it rains overnight, but 21 then goes down to 90 degrees. ah, the weather sponsored by cats are always on march 9th south koreans will choose a new president foreign policy. the key issue for the 2 front running candidates from opposing parties that will this presidential race be determined by younger voters. more concerned with inequality, that home self 3 of us special coverage on algebra. ah, this is al jazeera ah, your auto renews, are live from a headquarters, and i'm jerry navigator coming up in the next 60 minutes. an escape from the war in ukraine. moscow proposes humanitar
eastern caribbean, and the lighter showers, of course for the west in honduras, and nicaragua, the gulf of mexico looks rather caught at the moment. that's where the wall is with it. once has been fed up into the plane state, the southern states and that line there. they are potentially tornadic thunderstorms. then moving slowly eastwards and head. of course it's very warm behind it. still very cold. that big contract in town is what's causing. there's big thunderstorms, new york will feel the...
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i think his commentary about key producers and drillers in the gulf of mexico region really look into the heart of some of the talking points that specifically say this is not price gouging, this is a time to unite, stand up against russia and i think the american public strongly supports those moves. you have a bipartisan consensus of support in the house and senate and that gives president biden all of the weight he needs to run with it. >> let's talk about what other leeway congress may give the president. we heard from goldman sachs earlier that this potentially raises the likelihood of spending making it through the legislative body when it comes to renewables. do you think we could see some of that spending that was in the build back better plan actually materializing due to these prices? >> i really do. the bulk of what we expect will be the final version of the bill, the one with a $700 billion range, more than half of that would be on the energy side. i think that support for a much smaller bill led by the chairman of the energy and commerce committees with the most critical
i think his commentary about key producers and drillers in the gulf of mexico region really look into the heart of some of the talking points that specifically say this is not price gouging, this is a time to unite, stand up against russia and i think the american public strongly supports those moves. you have a bipartisan consensus of support in the house and senate and that gives president biden all of the weight he needs to run with it. >> let's talk about what other leeway congress...
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tom: the oil is insult caves at four locations on the gulf of mexico. what do they actually do with it when they release it? jonathan: they sell it into the market, don't they? tom: i guess. jonathan: some of it ages as well and you have to replace some of it. tom: petroleum engineering. jonathan: bramo knows more about this, and javier blas knows way more. lisa: i am completely ignorant on this. jonathan: we missed that conversation. tom: we are a font of knowledge this morning. let us save ourselves with andrew sheets come across a set strategist at morgan stanley. you combine it so nicely, the fractious debate of morgan stanley, and your single phrase is solid growth. what does solid growth mean for my 2022? andrew: good morning. solid growth to us means growth is lower than where it was in 2021, but when he 21 was a very high bar that was extremely strong global growth, and 2022 we think will still look pretty reasonable by the standards of the last 12 years. we are still looking at u.s. gdp growing around 4% this year, and even though we think we ha
tom: the oil is insult caves at four locations on the gulf of mexico. what do they actually do with it when they release it? jonathan: they sell it into the market, don't they? tom: i guess. jonathan: some of it ages as well and you have to replace some of it. tom: petroleum engineering. jonathan: bramo knows more about this, and javier blas knows way more. lisa: i am completely ignorant on this. jonathan: we missed that conversation. tom: we are a font of knowledge this morning. let us save...
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and we get oil from pipeline from canada then we transmit either use it to the gulf of mexico where itd to europe. think of north america as a block and any oil that comes into the united states it can go back out to europe and as the way i think about it. >> and they have my capacity and pipelines. >> correctly have space to export more oil. it's a little bit of a sarcastic comment to say why are you going to venezuela? a country that has horrible human rights record when o you can come to canada and we will sell you more oil? >> we have to think carefully about if it turns out we have to get more oil, then that is not for russia then we need to be working at creative ways to get more oil from canada more oil from the united states and think of wayss to get more oil from where we know it won't be can offer geopolitical reasons. host: the keystone pipeline? how much of it is built? >> much of it is built but the one way to think about the keystone pipeline is suppose president biden had approved it the day he came into office cracks because remember president trump did not approve it.
and we get oil from pipeline from canada then we transmit either use it to the gulf of mexico where itd to europe. think of north america as a block and any oil that comes into the united states it can go back out to europe and as the way i think about it. >> and they have my capacity and pipelines. >> correctly have space to export more oil. it's a little bit of a sarcastic comment to say why are you going to venezuela? a country that has horrible human rights record when o you can...
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the keystone pipeline from canada that was supposed to go down to the gulf of mexico is sour crude. crude is crude that has a high amount of sulfur, sulfides and it. that pipeline, the keystone pipeline, was made, built, being built directly to ship sour crude down to the gulf to be loaded onto tankers to go to other countries who had more capability in getting the sulfur out of the crude oil. host: how does that affect what you are seeing today as far as gas prices in this debate over gas and oil issues with things going on in russia? how does that affect that? caller: what's happening is the crude oil that comes from russia is sweet crude. our country, the refineries, the majority of them have, they have facilities in their refineries for sweet crude only. they are not set up to get the sulfides out of the crude oil like the ones in south america and europe and other areas of host: gotcha. -- of the world. host: gotcha. let's go to john. caller: looks to me like from the reports i have followed that we have two factions that are working. one, the factions presently in place. one i
the keystone pipeline from canada that was supposed to go down to the gulf of mexico is sour crude. crude is crude that has a high amount of sulfur, sulfides and it. that pipeline, the keystone pipeline, was made, built, being built directly to ship sour crude down to the gulf to be loaded onto tankers to go to other countries who had more capability in getting the sulfur out of the crude oil. host: how does that affect what you are seeing today as far as gas prices in this debate over gas and...
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. >> cheryl: in particular, pointing to amount of rigs sitting offshore in the gulf of mexico, producingpandemic, how quickly could rigs get up and running? i would say pretty fast. >> todd: just hours after his announcement, president biden made it clear who will end up paying the price. >> president biden: going to go up. can't do much right now, russia is responsible. >> carley: joining us now is brian brenberg. he was right about gas going up. how does he fix it? >> brian: the president of the united states in middle of gas prices rising to highest level ever, goes to texas, of all places and his message is gas prices are going up. the failed leader shep, you can't put words around it. he should be saying, we're going to produce vladamir putin out of world markets and we can do it, i'm in the heart of it, let's go. he won't do that and gas prices have been shooting up. >> todd: the speech itself, when you heard what president biden said, got to go green, people, how frustrating was that? >> you don't have to be an economist, think in terms of cause and effects. anybody who thinks log
. >> cheryl: in particular, pointing to amount of rigs sitting offshore in the gulf of mexico, producingpandemic, how quickly could rigs get up and running? i would say pretty fast. >> todd: just hours after his announcement, president biden made it clear who will end up paying the price. >> president biden: going to go up. can't do much right now, russia is responsible. >> carley: joining us now is brian brenberg. he was right about gas going up. how does he fix it?...
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the tornado watch has stretched from southern illinois, southern indiana all the way to the gulf of mexicoes like jackson, mississippi, but also new orleans that was struck by a powerful ef-3 tornado just eight days ago in the lower ninth ward still reeling from the devastation left over. as this line approaches that area, they need to be specifically concerned about that because there's still debris that is left over from the damage of the storms that rolled through again last week. over 9 million people impacted by tornado watches now and this means that it's such an expansive storm. so many people will feel the impacts of that and that means the potential for loss of power as well. so we already have over 120,000 customers without power as this storm, the line of storms, expansive line of storms, marches eastward and jake mentioned the potential for hurricane force winds or higher. that's 74 mile per our winds or higher. these are known as straight line winds. if dwyou're looking at the rada you'll see the discreet thunderstorms. main line of storms. that's just to my west. a lot of tim
the tornado watch has stretched from southern illinois, southern indiana all the way to the gulf of mexicoes like jackson, mississippi, but also new orleans that was struck by a powerful ef-3 tornado just eight days ago in the lower ninth ward still reeling from the devastation left over. as this line approaches that area, they need to be specifically concerned about that because there's still debris that is left over from the damage of the storms that rolled through again last week. over 9...
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usually it happens down south near the gulf of mexico. this is where it happens later in the season as we get around may and so forth. this is what it looks like now. all the green outlined you see here is flash flooding and this is winter. so i was getting some winter weather with that, which is not unusual for march for them. but ahead, this will be sinking to the southeast over the next several days are winds. they shift more off shore over the overnight and by tomorrow morning covering the east bay and out of the south bay as well. making a stick with us for looks like a little while into tuesday. in fact, there's no wind advisories or anything that has been posted with all of that. a look ahead. we're talking about clear, cool, breezy tonight. we'll see 30's returning. so little reminder, we're kind of stolen winner in spots and then early into the week. it's a windy monday. spring-like tuesday with 70 ish late in the week. we've got those 70's coming back again or at least happened around 70 on friday with maybe a chance of a shower
usually it happens down south near the gulf of mexico. this is where it happens later in the season as we get around may and so forth. this is what it looks like now. all the green outlined you see here is flash flooding and this is winter. so i was getting some winter weather with that, which is not unusual for march for them. but ahead, this will be sinking to the southeast over the next several days are winds. they shift more off shore over the overnight and by tomorrow morning covering the...