In the past, anytime we were awarded a contract, it would take 30 to 90 days to get phone service to the new site. Even when we got the phone service up and running, paper-based information still had to be sent by express delivery or fax between remote offices and headquarters daily. |
It shows how much Congress is in the pocket of the oil industry. |
It was such a success that our users wouldn't let us give it back to SOS until we had our own system in place. |
It would be like getting off at a rest stop. |
Make your list and check it twice. |
Our decline rate is almost double that of the national rate. We've got 150 construction projects per year, mostly for capacity and safety. |
She can't afford to lose the principal. |
So, their operation is on their property. We do not have any statutory jurisdiction over anything they may be engaged in. |
That doesn't mean we won't support it. |
The DOT has provided the city with information on how to legally apply for those signs to be posted to promote the Pilot Pen, |
The DOT wants to work with all of our communities and has no intention of trying to hurt anything that is as important to the state as that tennis tournament. |
The real problem in the process isn't that these costs soared out of control, but that they were grossly underestimated from the beginning. |
The real story with this bill is that you had a tragedy occur that disrupted refiners and laid bare that the U.S. is dependent on this consolidated industry and, in a couple weeks, the industry was able to get a bill in the House and get the Congress to actually vote for it, |
There were a variety of issues relating to the Q-bridge in regards to the design of it and the negotiations of the ancillary projects in the immediate area. [But] once we all got in the room together there was nothing that didn't get resolved. |
They seem to be spending every dime they take in. |