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An "impressive" 500 million tons/year of capacity for carbon capture utilization and sequestration (CCUS) projects in the United States are on the drawing board, designed to trap emissions from natural gas and oil projects. Those ambitions, though, have been tempered by uncertainties that include permitting challenges and public opposition. NGI's Carolyn Davis, managing editor of news, discussed the status of the domestic CCUS sector with Enverus Intelligence Research's CCUS expert Graham Bain, who leads the subsurface group for the energy transition team. The supermajors – including ExxonMobil, Chevron Corp., Equinor SA and TotalEnergies SE – are bankrolling several big projects, mostly in Louisiana and Texas. As Bain explained, if all the U.S. projects now in the queue were to be sanctioned, it would require an overall investment of $73 billion, with nearly one-half poured into carbon technologies and nearly one-third into carbon dioxide pipelines. The challenges are big, but the opportunities are too, he explains.
Carolyn Davis Showalter, age 90, of Henrico Virginia, passed away on Monday August 12, 2024 with her daughter by her side, she is predeceased by her husband, Roy Lee Showalter; sister, Margaret Campbell. She is survived by her daughter, Leslie S. Elliott (Mark); grandson, Andrew; Niece, Vicky Sharpley (Tom); nephew, George Davis; and may other extended family members and friends. She was a graduate of Granby High School in Norfolk Virginia and Stratford College of Danville Virginia. She retired from the Richmond Technical Center after over 30 years of service. She was a member of the "DAR" & the "DAC"....Article LinkSupport the Show.
CEO Amy Andryszak of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America sits down with NGI's Carolyn Davis, managing editor of News, to share the opportunities and the concerns ahead for natural gas operators. Natural gas consumption is tracking higher, with industrial, commercial and residential use growing. Data centers are on the radar, as are expanded LNG exports. The question is, can natural gas pipeline capacity keep pace in light of the regulatory hurdles operators have to jump?
In this episode of NGI's Hub and Flow, NGI's Carolyn Davis, managing editor, is joined by Carson Kearl, the lead analyst for Enverus Intelligence Research about data centers and advanced energy technologies. Power generation for the energy-intensive centers is expected to grow across the Lower 48 by double-digits in the next few years, and Kearl shares recent Enverus research on the implications for the domestic natural gas market.
In spite of the rhetoric, no one under the age of 18 in Canada can have gender affirming "bottom" surgery. It's part of a disinformation campaign that has filtered into the political discourse. The inflammatory use of terms like grooming and indoctrination are also fanning the flames of hate and intolerance in our schools and communities. Carolyn Davis is a trans woman and a stand up comedian who shares her experience and the lessons learned during the protest and counter-protest in Halifax.
Volatility in the North American oil and gas market is nothing new, as global commodity prices fluctuate in response to constant supply and demand changes. The number of drilling rigs in operation – and where – is a major indicator of oil and gas supply, in that it speaks to well completion activity and future production. In this episode of the Hub & Flow podcast, Natural Gas Intelligence managing editor Carolyn Davis speaks with Primary Vision Network CEO Matthew Johnson, whose company each week publishes the Frac Spread Count, and they dig into where the U.S. drilling rig market is today and where it is forecast to be in the months to come.
For some people, it's all about finding a way to laugh and have fun. But for others, there can be some topics that just aren't funny. Stand-up comedy has been a way for comics to poke fun at the rich and powerful. Or to bring a different perspective to a situation to show how absurd or ridiculous they might be. Carolyn Davis is a stand-up comedian in Halifax. And she was gracious enough to talk about the environment she and many of her contemporaries are facing when it comes to finding the funny. She also shares her thoughts on the words people choose and how they need to be put in context in the space they are being shared.
Momentum.org runs many programs targeted to low income families and individuals. These include skills-based training programs, resume workshops and help with finances. The org also has a matched-savings app 'Quber' to help those struggling. While its programming is located in Alberta, the organization has many resources available online below. I chat with Carolyn Davis, Director of Community Engagement to learn more about the organization's work and whether or not the matched savings program leads to a change in behaviour.
Getting through the last two years of the Covid-19 pandemic and all that happened has been tough, but here we are in 2022! Things are getting back to some semblance of normalcy, but so many things are not the same. It's important to pause and acknowledge these changes, as they have strongly impacted the student-athlete experience. Dr. Carolyn Davis, who works with athletes at the historically Black university, Tennessee State University, discusses many of the things we have lost during the pandemic and how to grieve these losses in order to move forward. Dr. Davis also highlights some of the unique challenges that face the African American community of college students.
Carolyn Davis, director of Community Engagement at Momentum, tells us more about their Youth Fair Gains Program which has an education component of learning about money and a savings component. Find out more at momentum.org and connect on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson The Prime Minister was avoiding the press while on vacation during yesterday's inaugural Truth and Reconciliation Day, and Scott has opinions! We have the latest with the discussion between the Ontario government and Ontario's Optometrists. Dr. Isaac Bogoch chats with Scott about the choice to recommend Pfizer over Moderna, how natural immunity doesn't replace vaccination and how less than half of kids turning 12 this year are vaccinated. Global's Carolyn Davis gives us a look inside the Moderna facility. And more on the Nygard case, SCOC upholding Ford's TO city council decision, and a drop in from Scott Radley. If you want to know more about the music that is featured on the live show, make sure to tune in from 3:00 - 6:00 est, every weekday on 900 CHML or streaming on https://globalnews.ca/radio/900chml/ Guests: Dr. Sheldon Salaba, President of the Ontario Association of Optometrists. Dr. Isaac Bogoch, Staff Physician, General Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases Associate Professor, Dept. of Medicine, University of Toronto Carolyn Jarvis, Chief Investigative Journalist, Global News. Joseph Neuberger, Criminal Lawyer with Neuberger & Partners LLP. Jay Goldberg, Interim CTF Ontario Director Scott Radley. Host of The Scott Radley Show, Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator Diana Weeks, anchor with Global News Radio 900 CHML Ted Michaels, anchor with Global News Radio 900 CHML William Webber, Technical Producer with 900 CHML Scott Radley, Host of The Scott Radley Show, Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator Host - Scott Thompson Technical/Podcast Producer - William P. Erskine News Anchors - Diana Weeks, Ted Michaels Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carolyn Davis, Author, Editor, Book Reviewer and Consultant on ADA, discusses how her library degree has contributed to her success.
Natural de Guayanilla, la Chef Carolyn Davis es una de las dueñas de Cataleya Gourmet Meals, concepto de comidas preparadas entregadas al hogar. Hablamos sobre de sus experiencias trabajando en diferentes cocinas en el sur de la florida y como esto la empujo a crear su empresa. Otra Boricua Haciendo Algo!!! Que lo disfruten
Stacey tells of the multiple unsolved murders that occurred in Santa Rosa, CA in the early 70s which quickly earned the nickname “The Santa Rosa Hitchhiker Murders.” Erin recounts the mysterious circumstances around the disappearance of Mary Shotwell Little and the eerie similarities between her case and another murder victim, Diane Shields. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ISGDpodcast)
Dr. Carolyn Davis, School Counselor at Northview Academy in Sevier County School System, shares her perspective as an educator on social, emotional and academic needs of National Guard and Reserve children. To learn more about the Military Student Identifier (MSI) click here: https://www.militarychild.org/upload/files/resources/FAQs_on_MSI.pdf
During this live broadcast Lucinda Brogden, Carolyn Davis and Dr Peter Cotton discussed some of the facts and fallacies about workplace mental health.
Carolyn Davis is co-host of the podcast Snatched! and a PhD student at the University of Texas. One of the few black people in her grad program, Carolyn discusses diversity issues in Austin as well national racial injustices with policing and the prison system. Carolyn shares personal insights as a queer bisexual woman. We also discuss her research of 18th century transatlantic literature and the class she teaches about fandom.
Carolyn Davis provides us with some excellent strategies for running an innovative organiztion designed to create financial literacy among families most in need of it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dollaranddifference/support