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ABSTRACT: Evaluation of the CO2 Reactivity of Chars Obtained in a Drop Tube Furnace (DTF) Under O2/N2 and O2/CO2 Atmospheres
Juliana G. Pohlmann, Angeles G. Borrego, Antônio C. F. Vilela, Eduardo Osório
The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)
...) in conventional (O2/N2) and oxy-fuel (O2/CO2) atmospheres. Burn-out and apparent reaction rate (T=550°C) were evaluated. The aim of this work is to evaluate...
2009
Abstract: Innovation in the Gas Industry: Shell's Approach
Marjan van Loon
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... a large pa rt of the world's energy demand. Natural gas is the cleanest burn ing fossil fuel, it has a clear environmental advantage and it is abundantly...
2011
Abstract: Mike She Modeling of Surface Water and Groundwater Interaction (P5A-4)
Bahaa-Eldin E. A. Rahim, Ismail Yusuff, Saim Suratman, Azmi M. Jafri, Zainuddin Othman
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
..., Kata Kinabalu, Sabah 7 - 9 June 2007 surrounding swamp forest to burn periodically. Past peat forest fires occurred in the area clearly show...
2007
ABSTRACT: Natural Pyrometamorphism: Relevance to Underground Coal Gasification, by Daniel J. Daly, Robert F. Stevenson, and Gregory J. McCarthy; #91033 (2010)
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2010
ABSTRACT: Geosphere in Underground Coal Gasification, by Daniel J. Daly, Gerald H. Groenewold, Craig R. Schmit, and James M. Evans; #91033 (2010)
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2010
ABSTRACT: Coal Geology of Okmulgee County and Eastern Okfuskee County, Oklahoma--A Preliminary Report, by Leroy A. Hemish; #91025 (2010)
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2010
Geology, Geophysics, and Their Common Ground: ABSTRACT
H. M. Thralls
AAPG Bulletin
... to their end, your end will burn, and vice versa. If one group makes improvement in its part of the structure, the equity of the other group...
1965
Abstract: Reconstructing Waste History in an Old Flush Production Area: Smackover Field, AR, by Mary L. Barrett; #90914(2000)
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2000
Abstract: Small Modular Nuclear Reactors: An Energy Solution to Remote Gas & Oil Production and Exploration, by John R. Deal; #90124 (2011)
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2011
Downhole Catalytic Combustion- A Tool for Methane Hydrate Dissociation, by William C. Pfefferle; #90035 (2004)
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2004
Budding New Technologies: First, Take Care of the Science Please, by Bill Riehl; #90040 (2005)
Search and Discovery.com
2005
SARPY CREEK MINE METHODS OF OPERATION
D. J. ROSE
Montana Geological Society
... edge of the cut is located on a line referred to as the burn line. The burn line is a line outside of which the coal has been burned...
1975
Origin and Geomorphology of Clinker in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming and Montana
Donald A. Coates, Edward L. Heffern
Wyoming Geological Association
... Dakota Geological Survey Publication 84-1, p. 168-183. Clark, G.R., 1985, The distribution and procurement of lithic raw materials of coal burn...
1999
Meander Belt Entrapment of Hydrocarbons at Saddle Lake, Alberta and an Untested in Situ Combustion Scheme for Recovery of Heavy Oil
Ralph W. Edie, John M. Andrichuk
CSPG Bulletin
..., recovery of the heavy oil by in situ combustion is proposed in two stages as follows: burn-out of the gas remaining in the gas cap, and combustion...
2003
Application of Exploration Geochemical Methodology to CO2 Monitoring
Victor T. Jones and Robert J. Pirkle
Search and Discovery.com
... a previous burn (Burn I) at this site two years earlier in a retort which was located at a depth of 600 feet subsurface. This previous burn resulted...
2009
Gas at Farnham, Utah: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
W. R. Calvert
AAPG Bulletin
... noticeable features in connection with the gas were its strong odor of hydrogen sulphide and its refusal to burn or support combustion. Three days after...
1923
Abstract: The Oil Industry — a Whipping Boy for a World Out of Control?
Richard Hardman
Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)
..., oil and gas. This is a 50% higher level of fossil fuel burn than today and, if Campbell is right, very difficult or impossible to achieve. We need...
2001
Front Matter: Oil-Industry History, A publication of the Petroleum History Institute, Volume 20, Number 1, 2019
Petroleum History Institute
Petroleum History Institute
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2019
Errata
Petroleum History Institute
Petroleum History Institute
... and from wells drilled for drinking water, brine, and oil production since ancient times, but it typically was allowed to burn or was vented...
2022
Well Head Compressor: Well Selection, Performance, and Optimization by Practical Operation
Ade Sebastian Sebayang, Muhammad Arif Alfat, Rama Masdian, Ryan Alfian Noor
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... be done practically by analyzing critical well, open well to burn pit, install mobile WHC as field trial, and install permanent WHC if the test...
2012
A Note on Western Australian Diatomaceous Earths
Dorothy Carroll
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... alight and burn for a considerable time. The largest fire of this kind was at a place known as Spectacles Swamp, south of Perth. The material...
1949
Abstract: R.E. Sheriff Lecture: Narrative of an Unrepentant Shale Geologist — Why Mudstones have a Key Role in Unlocking Geological History and Understanding the Hydrocarbon System
Jüergen Schieber
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... signify extreme sediment starvation, reworked horizons, recycling of biogenic opal, and intermittent oxidation (burn-down) of bottom sediments. Shales...
2009
Memorial: Norman Auguste Rousselot (1898-1993)
N. R. “Dick” Rousselot, T. T. “Terry” Rousselot
AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials
... the great earthquake of 1906. For the next day or two, he watched the city burn. After graduating from Lick Vocational High School in San Francisco...
1994
ABSTRACT: Petrographic applications in prediction of combustion behavior of inertinite rich coal and char and fly ash formation
Atul Kumar Varma, Mrityunjay Kumar, Vinod Kumar Saxena, Ashish Sarkar
The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)
... an increase with increasing coal rank from which they have been prepared. The burn out percentage is observed to decrease with increasing coal rank...
2010
Abstract: The Effect of Physical and Engineering Properties of Stabilization of Burnt Tropical Lowland Peat in the Banting Area, Selangor
Azlan Shah Nerwan Shah, Mohamad Tarmizi Mohamad Zulkifley, Roslan Hashim
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
.... When prolonged drought occur peatlands become dry and can become a tinderbox resulting in fires. When peat forest fires happen, it leads to burn soil...
2017