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Discovery of Oil in Saxet Gas Field, Nueces County, Texas: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

W. Armstrong Price

AAPG Bulletin

... that from the Refugio oil field at 3,700 feet, with flash point of 205, fire, 230, 23 per cent gas oil, 77 per cent fuel oil. The well is in the northern...

1930

Abstract: The characterisation of biomass/coal blends and their subsequent chars using microscopy and thermogravimetric analysis

E. Lester, C. Avila

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... chars using microscopy and thermogravimetric analysis E. Lester, C. Avila Nottingham Fuel and Energy Centre. School of Chemical, Environmental and Mining...

2008

Abstract: Petrographic characteristics of some Romanian high volatile bituminous coals and solid byproducts resulted during their pulverized combustion in a power plant

C. Panaitescu, G. Predeanu, M. Miu

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

.... Panaitescu 1, G. Predeanu 2, M. Miu 1 1 University POLITEHNICA Bucharest, Faculty of Applied Chemistry, Fuel Laboratory, Polizu St. 1, Sector 1...

2008

Abstract: Research on the relationship between the petrography of the coal from the Riosa area (Central Asturian Coal Basin) and its methane adsorption capacity

J. Sastre Álvaro, I. Suárez-Ruiz, A. Arenillas González, M.A. Zapatero Rodríguez

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... coal beds with a high methane content. This has attracted considerable attention both because methane can be used as a fuel and because methane...

2008

Abstract: Site Assessment and Remediation Challenges Posed by Ether and Alcohol Fuel-Oxygenates in the Subsurface

Dick Woodward

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

...Abstract: Site Assessment and Remediation Challenges Posed by Ether and Alcohol Fuel-Oxygenates in the Subsurface Dick Woodward 2003 15 15...

2003

Abstract: Depositional and economic aspects of Upper Carboniferous coal measures in the Gulf of St. Lawrence-Sydney Basin region

A. C. Grant

Atlantic Geology

... will be the fuel of the twenty-first century, this indicated resource presents a potentially rewarding challenge to determine how it can be recovered...

1994

Memorial: Robert B. Hill (1921-1984)

Sebastian P. Wiedmann

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... for Arkansas Fuel Oil Corp. (now Cities Service Co.), working east Texas and Louisiana. In 1961, Bob married Phyllis Ann Leckie in San Antonio...

1985

Abstract: Sources and pathways of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in St. Johns most famous body of water

V. O’Malley, J. Hellou, L. Winsor, T. Abrajano

Atlantic Geology

..., fuel oils) and combustion-related sources (e.g., woodburning and automobile exhaust) to the PAR inventory of the Harbour. Although significant input...

1994

Abstract: The Role of Oil and Gas in the Future of Transportation

Christine Ehlig-Economides

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

...Abstract: The Role of Oil and Gas in the Future of Transportation Christine Ehlig-Economides 2005 29 29 47 10 Essentially the only fuel used...

2005

Natural-Gas Liquids

W. B. Blackstock , G. W. McCullough , R. C. McCutchan

AAPG Special Volumes

.... Although casinghead gasoline first was used for automobile fuel, natural-gas liquids now are used for fuel, industrial solvents, aviation blending...

1968

Abstract: Coalbed methane - a new energy source for Nova Scotia?

D. J. MacDonald

Atlantic Geology

.... In a province where some 67% of its energy needs are meet by imported foreign crude oil, development of an indigenous source of clean burning fuel...

1995

Abstract: Use of Rice Husk Ash for Soil Stabilization

M. S. Subrahmanyam, Lee Lih Cheran, Lee So Cheran

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... in Malaysia. This is put into use as a fuel, building bricks, etc. A large quantity is being disposed by dumping or by burning which is becoming...

1981

Memorial: Elliott Baird Elfrink (1919-1990)

Zelphia K. Elfrink

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

..., Texas, and began a career which was to last 37 years. His first few years with Magnolia were spent on research on aviation fuel and other projects...

1991

Abstract: Coal Geophysics

Lawrence M. Gochioco

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... coal consumption is anticipated to increase by 50% by the year 2030 as coal is a relatively cheap and abundant fuel. The speaker will present his...

2010

ABSTRACT: Oil Spills, Ethics, and Society: How They Intersect and Where the Responsibilities Reside

W.C. Rusty Riese, Ph.D., P.G.

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... Increasing global demand for energy has forced societies the world over to look for and use ever more diverse and expensive forms of energy to fuel...

2011

Abstract: Preliminary Results of Subsurface Geophysical Survey of Borteeg Sub-Basin, Tavantolgoi Deposit, Southern Mongolia: Implications for CBM Potential

Ch. Chingun, Ch. Otgonbayar, B. Byambadorj, G. Munkhjin, B. Odkhuu

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

.... Mongolian coal basins and deposits. In: Bat-Erdene, D. (ed) Fossil Fuel. Mongolian Geology and Mineral Resources, vol 05. Soyombo, Ulaanbaatar...

2024

"Compositional Controls on Natural Gas Yields from Selected Fruitland Coals, San Juan Basin, Colorado [Abstract]"

Levine, J.R.

CSPG Bulletin

... (1991) No. 2. (June) Coal is conventionally regarded as a solid fuel, but in fact comprises a complex admixture of volatile and nonvolatile...

1991

Oil Spills, Ethics, and Society: How They Intersect and Where the Responsibilities Reside

W.C. Rusty Riese, Ph.D.

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... demand for energy has forced societies the world over to look for and use ever more diverse and expensive forms of energy to fuel their economies. Oil...

2012

"Coal Bed Methane in the Alberta Basin - A Resource Estimation [Abstract]"

Rottenfusser, B., Nikols, D., Stuhec, S., Treasure, S.

CSPG Bulletin

... to be considered a significant commercial fuel source has only been realized in the last several years. Because of the relative infancy of this resource...

1991

What Are Global Temperatures Doing, and Why Are They Doing It?

Robert C. Shoup

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... in the United States. Are average temperatures increasing, flat or decreasing? Figure 2: Global CO2 emissions from fossil fuel burning, cement...

2013

Abstract: Natural Gas in Australia - An Industry Coming of Age

Greg Harvey

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... lunch meeting on Wednesday, May 17. NATURAL GAS IN AUSTRALIA INDUSTRY COMING OF AGE AN by Greg Harvey, Chief Executive, Gas and Fuel Corporation...

1995

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