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acreage

[ey-ker-ij] / ˈeɪ kər ɪdʒ /


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Targa said it expects Stakeholder to “generate unlevered adjusted free cash flow of approximately $200 million annually with minimal capital needs, very low integration costs and attractive acreage with a stable volume profile.”

From The Wall Street Journal

And yet for all the acreage, the icons at the screen’s perimeter are crowded and hard to read.

From The Wall Street Journal

Companies could also buy conservation leases, such as oil drillers who want to offset damage to public land by restoring acreage elsewhere.

From Seattle Times

Because of that research, the agency said, “yields during development years have increased dramatically, and organic production has increased from less than 2 percent to more than 20 percent of Oregon acreage.”

From New York Times

But though grass fires don’t usually consume as much acreage as heavy timber fires, they tend to be faster-moving and take place near populated areas, a combination that can threaten lives and properties.

From Los Angeles Times