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Methods for Supplementing Natural Gas Supplies

Martin A. Elliott

AAPG Special Volumes

...). With a 330-day operating year and coal at $4 per ton, the selling price of gas with 12 per cent gross return (defined as return on investment before income taxes...

1968

Gilbert D. Harris (1864-1952) Cornell Professor, Louisiana State Geologist, and Long Distant Oil Consultant

William R. Brice

Petroleum History Institute

... later (Harris 1 9 1 0) he had changed the name to " S abine Uplift . " This geologic feature turned out to be one of the maj or structural features...

2004

Outstanding Features of Petroleum Development in America

David White

AAPG Bulletin

... developing widespread interest in petroleum in America. With oil selling at $30 or $40 a barrel in 1855, it may be supposed that in portions...

1935

Coal and Methane Gas in the Southeastern Part of the Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado

D. Keith Murray, Hollis B. Fender, David C. Jones

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... and represent east-west oscillations of the Late Cretaceous seaway. Numerous Tertiary intrusive bodies and related structural complexities characterize...

1977

Helium in the Australian Liquefied Natural Gas Economy

Christopher J. Boreham, Dianne S. Edwards, Robert J. Poreda, Thomas H. Darrah, Ron Zhu, Emmanuelle Grosjean, Philip Main, Kathryn Waltenberg, Paul A. Henson

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... understanding of the origin and distribution of helium in Australian basins is still required to enable an assessment of whether helium can play a bigger role...

2018

Oil and Gas Property Evaluation: Chapter 12: Part III. Economic Aspects of the Business

Gene B. Wiggins III

AAPG Special Volumes

... constraints. As this occurs, acquisition and divestment of producing properties are going to continue to play important roles in the reserve replacement...

1992

Oil and Gas Possibilities of France

Frederick G. Clapp

AAPG Bulletin

... the oil with the object of selling it to Frankfurt druggists, but the project was brought to an end by the War of the Spanish Succession. In 1754...

1932

HISTORY AND GEOLOGY OF THE GIANT BRADFORD OIL FIELD, MCKEAN COUNTY, PA AND CATTARAUGUS COUNTY, NY

John A. Harper

Petroleum History Institute

... the enterprising businessman, he turned his wife’s misfortune into a business, packaging the oil in half-pint bottles and selling them for 50 cents each. Later...

2013

Valuation of Natural Gas Properties

Eugene A. Stephenson

AAPG Special Volumes

... of such extraction, the taxes, the royalty, and the selling price of the gas if sold at the well, together with the rate at which the gas will be extracted. Other...

1935

Geology, Mining History, and Reclamation of the Silver Reef Mining District, Washington County, Utah

Robert F. Biek, J. Chris Rohrer

Utah Geological Association

..., Structural geology of the Colorado Plateau region of southwestern Utah, with special emphasis on deformation bands: Geological Society of America Special...

2006

Petroleum Exploration and Production in Europe in 1975

Robert E. King

AAPG Bulletin

... Austria were made in stratigraphic and structural traps, including a shallow oil accumulation north of Wels in Eocene sandstone overlapping basement...

1976

Sand Bank and Dune Facies Architecture of a Wide Intracratonic Seaway: Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous Raukelv Formation, Jameson Land, East Greenland

Finn Surlyk, Nanna Noe-Nygaard

Special Publications of SEPM

... today. The Raukels selling rnoy dios have on modem ceuorerpaeto, but nonetheirm represents a sensing that occurred middy (1975). Four aaohitoctneut...

1992

Essential Factors in the Valuation of Oil Properties

Carl H. Beal

AAPG Bulletin

... income, or selling price. For the purpose of estimating future production costs, including drilling charges, tankage, and, in fact, every charge...

1919

Relationship of Mineral Composition of Shales to Density

R. W. Rochon

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

... aware of disappointments because of failure to produce density curves similar to examples used in the selling of the product. To date, interpretation...

1967

Photographs

Ohio Geological Society

... at the corner of Main and High Streets, January, 1964. "The Union" was a department store that made a fortune selling...

1994

Financing an Energy Company Yesterday and Today

Robert V. West, Jr.

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

... of or merger with unleveraged companies. Such companies are hard to find, particularly those that are selling at multiples equivalent to or less than...

1975

Production Optimization in Subang Gas Field Using Reservoir Simulation

Amelia Dwi Saputri

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... should be installed to eliminate CO2 content before selling it to consumer. For flow rate controlled at 150,100, and 80 MMSCFD, the most effective...

2005

Teamsters and Oil Scouts: Two Valuable (But Short-Lived) Occupations in the Early Days of Pennsylvania Oil

Paul Adomites

Petroleum History Institute

..., merely drilling wells and selling the product wasn’t enough. Information became even more valuable than crude. Rumors, no matter whether...

2009

The Worth of Resolving Uncertainty for Environmental Projects: Does One Add Value or Just Waste Money?

I. Lerche

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... remediation, one can use the land so cleaned for more profitable pursuits than otherwise, such as selling to it a housing developer instead of letting the land...

2000

The World of Petroleum Before the Drake Well in 1859: Part II

William R. Brice

West Texas Geological Society

..., Jr. and his father. Following on the footsteps of Nathaniel Cary of Venango County, who was harvesting oil seeps, bottling it and selling...

1999

Petroleum Pioneers of Pittsburgh

Alfred N. Mann

Petroleum History Institute

... to bottle and sell Rock Oil for medicinal purposes in Pittsburgh starting about 1847. Selling for 50 cents per halfpint bottle, it was advertised as a cure...

2009

Oil Under Canvas

Denis Stonham

Petroleum History Institute

... British and Dutch companies, the marketing of oil in the Far East was in the hands of the giant Standard Oil, selling oil from the American fields...

2009

Big Oil in 2030: Thriving (and Driving) in a Carbon Constrained Future

Bernadette Cullinane, Steve McGill

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... and automation capabilities have driven EVs to become among the best-selling luxury cars available today. There is no way to be certain what the new normal...

2018

LNG Overview

W. R. Partridge

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... greatly from the revenue obtained by selling gas as LNG. There are others such as the United States, Japan and European countries which desperately need...

1978

ABSTRACT: DEEP DRILLING THE ORISKANY IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA

Carl Heinrich

Petroleum History Institute

... water was thought to be present in the lower portions of that zone. These wells at that time cost around $ 90,000.00 each and with gas selling at $ .70...

2013

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