Entrainement/ schiste
Cours gratuits > Forum > Forum anglais: Questions sur l'anglais || En basMessage de valito posté le 15-02-2016 à 10:28:05 (S | E | F)
Bonjour
je suis actuellement en 2e année de licence et j'aimerais progresser en anglais puisque pour mon futur travail c'est très important. Je m'entraîne à faire des synthèses sur différents sujets d'anglais pour qu'elles soient justes.Ce travail ne fait l'objet d'aucune note, je travaille pour moi et pour progresser; ce serait sympa de m'aider s'il vous plaît.
Merci d'avance,
Valentin.
Je travaille sur le gaz de schiste au
Shale gaz in UK
The investment makes Total the first of the so-called oil majors to invest in shale gas in the UK.
The entry of the first major into UK shale gas licences is a further endorsement of the potential that exits... and demonstrates strong support for our operating capability," Total's move comes as the government is expected to introduce more incentives to encourage local authorities to allow drilling for shale gas, according to environmental campaigners Greenpeace.
But the process to extract shale gas - called "fracking" - has proved controversial. Fracking involves drilling deep underground and releasing a high-pressure mix of water, sand and chemicals to crack rocks and release gas stored inside. The process has attracted anti-fracking protests in the UK, with environmentalists fearing the technique could cause small earth tremors, water contamination and environmental damage.
However, Greenpeace climate campaigner protest against Total, a French company who can't frack in their own country because the French government has stopped.
Senior government sources told the BBC that the Total investment was a strong vote of confidence in the sector.
Also they included new planning guidelines to make the process of approving new drilling sits more streamlined an a consultation on tax incentives to encourage exploration.
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Modifié par lucile83 le 15-02-2016 22:23
Réponse: Entrainement/ schiste de lucile83, postée le 18-02-2016 à 21:49:44 (S | E)
anyone?
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