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"Eat What We Grow, Grow What We Eat" Creating a Self-Reliant Community Through Agricultural Programs
Najma Nabila Savitri, Nurjamroji
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... construction cultivator provision, to electric © IPA, 2019 – 43rd Annual Convention Proceedings, 2019 sprayer and lawn mower provision. In 2018, solar...
2019
Baseline Characterisation and Monitoring Protocols for Development of Shale and Tight Gas Resources, Northern Perth Basin
Allison Hortle, Praveen Kumar Rachakonda, Suman George, Matt Myers, Cameron White
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
... Kumar Rachakonda A, Suman George B, Matt Myers A and Cameron White A A CSIRO Energy, PO Box 1130, Bentley WA 6102. School of Earth and Environment...
2017
Energy Conservation: The Recovery and Use of Associated Gas
Arthur Makris
Indonesian Petroleum Association
.... World Energy Supply Figure 2. World Energy Demand Oil Natural Gas Coal Nuclear Oil Shale Solar Geothermal Geomass, etc...
1981
Future of LNG: Market, Geopolitical, and Innovation Trends to 2034
Andrew Pickford, Mark Stickells
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
..., and Innovation Trends to 2034 by Andrew Pickford, Adjunct Research Fellow, Energy and Minerals Institute, University of Western Australia, +61 8 6488...
2016
Uniqueness of Man and His Environment
W. T. Pecora
AAPG Bulletin
..., atomic fusion, geothermal heat, and solar energy. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF MAN The use of enormous amounts of energy in relatively inefficient...
1971
Milankovitch Period Uncertainties and Their Impact On Cyclostratigraphy
David Waltham
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
.... 770–786. Murray, C.D., and Dermott, S.F., 1999, Solar System Dynamics: New York, Cambridge University Press, 592 p. Paul, H.A., Zachos, J.C., Flower...
2015
Abstract: An Approach to Assessing Surface Temperature History for Basin Modelling
C. E. Barker
The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)
... accuracy in basin thermal history modeling. Ts is physically controlled by the interaction of solar energy reaching the atmosphere and ground minus...
1998
The Evidence for a Changing Climate Recorded in Ice Sheets and Mountain Glaciers; #110054 (2008)
Kurt M. Cuffey
Search and Discovery.com
... - an objective measure of climate variability that suggests recent climate is anomalous. These data also reveal connections between climate and solar...
2008
Structure and Morphogenesis of Microstromatolites from the Transvaal Supergroup, South Africa
William P. Lanier
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... in the "Solar Lake," Gulf of Elat, isotopic, chemical and mineralogical study: Jour. Geology, v. 85, p. 27-48. ATLAS, R. M., AND BARTHA, R., 1981...
1988
Moving beyond climate to nature-focused operations
Fairul Izmal Jamal Hisne, Thomas Chandler, Jacklyn Liew Hui Ling, Lucy Grindall
Australian Energy Producers Journal
... Union, with many other countries expected to follow suit in the coming years. In this paper, we draw from previous experiences with energy clients...
2025
Carbon Capture and Storage in the Oil and Gas Industry: 40 Years On
Christopher Consoli, Alex Zapantis, Peter Grubnic, Lawrence Irlam
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
... will increasingly need to be applied to all high emission industries. In addition to climate change objectives, the fundamentals of energy demand and fossil...
2017
2024 development and production review
Martin Wilkes
Australian Energy Producers Journal
... development and production review. Australian Energy Producers Journal 65, EP25021. doi:10.1071/EP25021 © 2025 The Author(s) (or their employer...
2025
The Economics of the PNG Gas-to-Queensland Project
D. Sebong, T. Mackay
Papua New Guinea (PNG) Petroleum Convention Proceedings
... in the Queensland energy market as there were alternate energy sources available like coal, petroleum products, gas, solar and hydro-electricity. The main...
2000
Shell CEO Stresses Interdependence and Co-operation
Jeroen van der Veer
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... on ly t ech nology energy for Sustainable Growth: The that could drive down emi ssions but that European perspective', Shell CEO Jeroen tec hn ology...
2008
The Lithium Brine play: A Global Perspective with a Focus on SE Asia
Peter Mullin
Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)
... the geothermal project. In non-geothermal settings, solar can provide the necessary energy: solar panels can be located on the surface in the same acreage...
2025
Remote Sensing of Hydrocarbons on Titan
John M. Curchin, Roger N. Clark
AAPG Special Volumes
... atmosphere by higher energy solar radiation and cosmic rays and is likely involved in the creation of atmospheric hazes as well as surface organic...
2013
2023 Development and Production review
Martin Wilkes
Australian Energy Producers Journal
... this: Wilkes M (2024) 2023 development and production review. Australian Energy Producers Journal 64(S1), S24–S29. doi:10.1071/EP23273 © 2024 The Author...
2024
Distributed Energy Resources in the Oil Patch
John Kelly , Hans Mertens, Garfield Miller, Pete Parkin, Bill Saylor, Nat Treadway, Shannon Vinyard, Tom Welker
PTTC
... Reciprocating Engines • Solar and Wind +Distributed Energy (Onsite) • Reciprocating Engines • Micro-Turbines • Fuel Cells • Solar and Wind Is the Window...
2000
Environmental Challenge as a Geologist
Bernold M. Hanson
GCAGS Transactions
... California scientists (Molina and Rowland, 1974) claimed that CFCs, after being broken down by solar energy, will destroy the ozone layer and bring...
1994
DEEP SEA MINERALS
Ronny Setså
GEO ExPro Magazine
... require up to 100 kg of 3He on an annual basis to generate clean energy with zero to minimal radioactive waste. WHERE TO GET 3HE? Currently, the 3He...
2024
Base-Level Control Patterns in Cyclothemic Sedimentation
Harry E. Wheeler , Haydn H. Murray
AAPG Bulletin
...------------------------------ With sufficient further increase in solar energy, precipitation continues to increase, but now even the higher latitudes are warmed to the point...
1957
Beaufort Sea and Mackenzie River Delta Environmental Studies
A. R. Milne
CSPG Special Publications
.... An Energy Policy for Canada, p. 36, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Information Canada, 1973. Ramseier, R. O., 1974: Oil in Ice, Environment, vol...
1975
Lyles Ranch Field, South Texas: Production from an Astrobleme?
Donald S. LeVie, Jr
GCAGS Transactions
... early history of the solar system. The most widespread geomorphic process to have been active in the young solar system was impact cratering, certainly...
1985
Ice Cores and Global Warming
D. B. Swift, R. Erdlac, Jr.
West Texas Geological Society
... driven by solar radiation. Increases in concentration are associated with solar maxima of the sunspot cycle. Because of the consistent cyclicity...
1999
EXTENDED ABSTRACT: The Gulf Coast Carbon Center: Carbon Sequestration Opportunities in Geologic Formations
Kim, Eugene M., Hovorka, Susan D., and Holtz, Mark H.
GCAGS Transactions
... steadily increasing since the industrial revolution, is one control on how much of the solar energy that hits the Earth is retained as heat...
2004