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A great deal of extractable energy is left in the waste products.
Whether there are still extractable resources left below the 75 meter level is not known.
Such is this administration's appetite for extractable resources that no area seems safe.
Royalties paid for the use of intellectual property and extractable natural resources.
Under prevailing conditions, about 40 million tons are still economically extractable.
Depending on track, test problems might be questions, topics, or target extractable features.
There is also plenty of oil and gas left, much of it extractable at low cost.
A sensible estimate for what might actually be an extractable reserve is less than 1 million tonnes.
The later study also noted that a large percentage of extractable timber reserves were located on private land.
It was not enough to find a mineral source; the minerals had to be extractable at a specified unit cost.
The coal unit, holding about two billion tons of extractable reserves, had $959 million in revenues last year.
Obviously, these are affected by the potential damages extractable in litigation, but they're scarcely equivalent.
The gold that was extractable by hand, more than half a billion dollars worth, was mined out long ago.
Increased projections for how much oil is extractable may become a political topic on many different fronts and in unpredictable ways.
If the technology or demand changes, vast amounts of metal previously ignored can become economically extractable.
We're certain scientific information is there and is extractable."
Copper and tin are extractable with wooden tools.
Primary energy is the amount of extractable energy present in fuels as they are found in nature.
They lay just out of reach, buried in library basements or else extractable by deduction from the instruments themselves.
Oil represented the country's main extractable resource.
The total amount of economically extractable power available from the wind is considerably more than present human power use from all sources.
But the most significant connection between diamonds and war is that the presence of easily extractable diamonds provided an incentive for violence.
The federal government estimates that the refuge's coastal plain could hold from 3.2 billion to 16 billion barrels of extractable oil.
Desmoglycosomes are not extractable from boiling water as they are bound to tissue through their connection to protein.
They are water-soluble and easily extractable.