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bar·rels
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Princeton's WordNet
barrelsnoun
the amount that many barrels might hold
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barrelsverb
Third person singular of barrel.
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barrels
Barrels are large, cylindrical containers typically made of wood, metal, or plastic, traditionally used for storing and transporting goods such as liquids, food, or other substances. In certain industries like oil, gas, and beer brewing, "barrel" is also a unit of measurement.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of barrels in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of barrels in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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We estimate increasing (global) demands. In the order of 10-15 million barrels per day extra demand in the next 10 years, fracking will peak then decline very soon. Declination is very fast. Fracking has a 70 percent decline rate. The Faja has a 30 percent decline rate.
Willow is just the start based on what industry has planned, the total estimate for the amount of oil that could be accessible in the region around Willow is 7 or 8 billion barrels.
We hope we can come back to the export levels that we had before the sanctions, yes, 2.5 (million barrels per day), around.
The worst dioxin-contaminated site in Vietnam is Bien Hoa airbase, which is 30 miles north of Ho Chi Minh City, after President Nixon ordered the U.S. military to stop spraying Agent Orange in 1970, this is the site where all the Agent Orange barrels remaining in Vietnam were collected. The barrels were processed and shipped to Johnston Island in the Pacific Ocean, where they were incinerated at sea in 1977.
I'm sure hearing the same numbers about demand destruction of 20 to 30 million barrels a day.
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