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Characteristics of Crude Oil

W. L. Nelson

Tulsa Geological Society

... it usually is a superior motor fuel. In general, the paraffin base oils contain little sulfur and can be easily refined whereas the naphthene base...

1937

ABSTRACT: The Haynesville Play: A New Opportunity to Prove the Strategic Value of Natural Gas in Peak Oil Mitigation

Martin B. Payne

GCAGS Transactions

... contraction, worldwide liquid fuel demand is declining. This temporary decline in demand is masking worldwide production declines; in other words, because...

2009

Getting Out From Indonesia Energy Crisis: Re-Thinking the Balancing of Indonesias Energy Supply-Demand Situation

Salis S. Aprilian

Indonesian Petroleum Association

..., and a lack of implementation on any policies to diversify energy. Simply, people are very comfortable in the consumption of heavily subsidized fuel...

2008

Properties of Typical Crude Oils from the Producing Fields of Kansas: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

E. W. Dean, M. B. Cook, A. D. Bauer

AAPG Bulletin

... for motor fuel or requires blending with natural-gas gasoline. However, it was shown that most of the Kansas crudes have relatively high initial boiling...

1922

The Worldwide Uranium Boom and its Implications for Alaska - Abstract

Curt Freeman

Alaska Geological Society

... skyrocketed and with it the price of uranium. This demand is being driven by an increasing use of U235, the uranium isotope that is required for fuel...

2007

ABSTRACT: Biomass combustion process and pollution identification by petrographic methods

Marta Jach-Nocoń, Iwona Jelonek, Adam Nocoń

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

....” Fuel 89 (5). Elsevier Ltd: 913–33. doi:10.1016/j.fuel.2009.10.022. Vassilev, S. V., Baxter, D., Andersen, L. K., and Vassileva., C. G., 2012...

2019

World-Wide Oil and Gas Statistics -- Important Summaries (Current to 1/15/74)

Samuel P. Ellison, Jr.

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... FUEL ENERGY. NUCLEAR FISSION AND BREEDER FISSION REACTORS ARE ALSO SOURCES OF SUPPLY BUT HERE THE FUEL IS ALSO LIMITED. BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE WE OUGHT...

1976

Memorial: Ermil Leslie Caster (1896-1955)

Robert L. Kidd

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... of his death he was manager of the exploration division of the Arkansas Fuel Oil Corporation. Ermil Leslie Caster was born, October 21, 1896...

1955

ABSTRACT: Technical Aspects of the Design and Operation of the Reid Two-Cycle Gas Engine Type A, Sisterville

William Wingo

Petroleum History Institute

... of the Type A engine include a valveless, ported exhaust system and a fuel intake that minimizes wear A proportional feed valve supplies fuel and air from...

2008

Abstract: CO2 Storage Prospects in South East Queensland: Possible Integration with Oxy-Fuel Combustion or IGCC Power Generation Pilot Projects

Andy Rigg

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

...Abstract: CO2 Storage Prospects in South East Queensland: Possible Integration with Oxy-Fuel Combustion or IGCC Power Generation Pilot Projects Andy...

2005

ABSTRACT: Petroleum System Risk Assessment of the Scotian Slope , Eastern Canada and its Signifi cance to East Coast Energy Prospects Beyond 2010

Prasanta K. Mukhopadhyay (Muki)

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... assessments on entire Canadian and eastern United States margins have been made. Possible development of fuel cell technology beyond 2010 may increase...

2003

ABSTRACT: THE ROLE OF COAL IN A SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FUTURE: CHALLENGES, OPPORTUNITIES AND PROSPECTS

Frank van Schagen, Lila W Gurba

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... was attributed to coal and other fossil fuel-burning power stations that emit particulates, sulphur oxides (SOx), nitrogen oxides (NOx) and carbon dioxide (CO2...

2004

Yellow Creek

T. C. Moklestad

Wyoming Geological Association

... 6 Number of Abandoned Producers 0 Number of Dry Holes 2 Number of Shut-in Wells 1 Market for Production Mountain Fuel Major Operators Amoco...

1979

Bruff (Moxa)

J. H. Borgerding

Wyoming Geological Association

... Number of Shut-in Wells 9 Market for Production Mountain Fuel Supply Company Major Operators Mountain Fuel Supply, Amoco Number of Disposal Wells...

1979

ABSTRACT: Detailed geochemistry of ultra-fine and nano-compounds in coal gasification ashes

M.L.S. Oliveira, C.G. Ramos, C.M.N.L. Cutruneo, J.C. Hower, L.F.O. Silva

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... generation from coal resources with combined thermodynamic cycles with a fuel cell, a gas turbine, and a gas steam turbine. Combined with a greater...

2013

ABSTRACT: Application of geochemical effects of lanthanide elements in distinguishing rock types and their diagenetic environments

JianYe Yang, ShaoCong Lai, Jian Chen, JinLei Wang, WeiGuo Zhang

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

.... Special Appearance of Ree Geochemistry of Soluble Hydrocarbon in Coal---an Example of Middle Rank Coal from Weibei Journal of Fuel Chemistry...

2017

ABSTRACT: Effects of Hydrogen Peroxide Treatment on the Solubilization of Macerals of a Lignite and Biomethane Production

Z. Huang, W. Zhang, H. He, D. Zhang

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... out in the foreseeable future. Natural gas, the transitional fuel, emits about half of carbon dioxide when compared to coal combustion. Therefore...

2022

Skelton Dome

Ronald A. Baugh

Wyoming Geological Association

... for Production A surface line was laid to Prospect Creek in 1972 and the gas was used for lease fuel Major Operators 1954-1971 Mobil; 1971-1982 Coronado...

1989

Abstract: The Impact of Uniaxial Pressure on Solid Bitumen Reflectance Measurements: A Comparison of Natural and Artificial Thermal Maturation

J. J. Hatcherian, P. C. Hackley

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... burialmetamorphosed and laboratory-matured SB samples. Chandra, D., 1963. Reflectance of thermally metamorphosed coals. Fuel 42, 69-74. Chandra, D., 1965...

2024

Abstract: Can the Reflectance of Inertinite Macerals Identify Palaeowildfire Temperatures and Fire Types?

Tim A. Moore, Ofentse M. Moroeng, Jian Shen

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

..., Yearsley, J.M., 2014. Charrring temperatures are driven by the fuel types burned in a peatland wildfire. Frontiers in Plant Science 5: 714, 13 pp., doi...

2024

Extended Abstract: The Moon: Stepping-Stone to the Planets

William A. Ambrose

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... fuel. Lunar metals such as titanium, magnesium, and iron occur in basaltic mare and can be mined and extracted with currently available technology...

2017

Spearhead Ranch

Forrest M. Terrell, James Baird

Wyoming Geological Association

... of Dry Holes 5 Number of Shut-in Wells None Market for Production Marathon (oil production), Mountain Fuel Supply (gas production) Major...

1981

Abstract: Minerals in the National Economy of Malaysia: Non-Metallics the Emerging Sector (Keynote Paper 1)

Teoh Lay Hock, Fateh Chand, Seet Chin Peng, Kamal Daril

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... drop in the non-fuel mineral sector contribution to the GOP. However, a closer look at available mineral statistics show that much of the perception has...

1995

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