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Heavy oil. --- Bitumen. --- Petroleum.
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Heavy oil. --- Bitumen. --- Petroleum reserves.
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Heavy oil --- Oil sands --- Petroleum engineering
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Oil shale reserves --- Oil sands --- Heavy oil
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Unconventional reservoirs of oil and gas represent a huge additional global source of fossil fuels. However, there is much still to be done to improve techniques for their processing to make recovery and refining of these particular energy sources more cost-effective. Brief but readable, Heavy and Extra-heavy Oil Upgrading Technologies provide readers with a strategy for future production (the up-stream) and upgrading (the down-stream). The book provides the reader with an understandable overview of the chemistry and engineering behind the latest developments and technologies in the
Petroleum engineering. --- Heavy oil. --- Petroleum --- Mining engineering --- Petroleum engineering --- Feedstock. --- Technological innovations.
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Sustainable In-Situ Heavy Oil and Bitumen Recovery: Techniques, Case Studies, and Environmental Considerations delivers a critical reference for today's energy engineers who want to gain an accurate understanding of anticipated GHG emissions in heavy oil recovery. Structured to break down every method with introductions, case studies, technical limitations and summaries, this reference gives engineers a look at the latest hybrid approaches needed to tackle heavy oil recoveries while calculating carbon footprints. Starting from basic definitions and rounding out with future challenges, this book will help energy engineers collectively evolve heavy oil recovery with sustainability applications in mind. Explains environmental footprint considerations within each recovery method Includes the latest hybrid methods such as Hybrid of Air-CO2N2 and Cyclic Steam Stimulation (CSS) Bridges practical knowledge through case studies, summaries and remaining technical challenges.
In situ processing (Mining) --- Heavy oil. --- Petroleum --- In situ extraction (Mining) --- In situ recovery (Mining) --- Mining engineering
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"An Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) panel of Hearing Commissioners (the Panel) has conducted an inquiry into concerns from area residents about odours and emissions from heavy oil operations in the Peace River area. The Panel has prepared its report , which includes the following key findings and recommendations."--Executive summary.
Tax exemption --- Tax administration and procedure --- United States. --- Heavy oil --- Oil sands extraction plants --- Bitumen --- Odor control --- Petroleum engineering --- Environmental aspects
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As conventional-oil resources are depleted worldwide, vast heavy oil reserves available in various parts of the world become increasingly important as a secure future energy source. Brief but readable, Heavy Oil Production Processes discusses the latest improvements in production processes including; thermal methods (steam floods, cyclic steam stimulation, SAGD) as well as non-thermal methods (cold flow with sand production, cyclic solvent process, VAPEX). The book begins with an overview of the chemistry, engineering, and technology of heavy oil as they evolve into the twenty-first century
Hydrocarbons -- Research. --- Petroleum -- Analysis. --- Petroleum. --- Heavy oil --- Enhanced oil recovery --- Mechanical Engineering --- Business & Economics --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Industries --- Metallurgy & Mineralogy --- Heavy oil. --- Manufacturing processes. --- Industrial processing --- Manufacture --- Process engineering (Manufactures) --- Processes, Manufacturing --- Processing, Industrial --- Production processes --- Industrial arts --- Production engineering --- Machine-tools --- Materials --- Petroleum --- Enhanced oil recovery.
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RAND researchers assess potential future production levels and costs, greenhouse gases, and other environmental implications of fuels derived from oil sands and via coal liquefaction relative to conventional petroleum-based transportation fuels.
Coal liquefaction. --- Heavy oil. --- Oil sands. --- Petroleum engineering. --- Petroleum engineering --- Heavy oil --- Oil sands --- Coal liquefaction --- Metallurgy & Mineralogy --- Mechanical Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Coal --- Coal hydrogenation --- Liquefaction of coal --- Bituminous sand --- Oil-bearing sands --- Tar sand --- Liquefaction --- Hydrogenation --- Liquid fuels --- Petroleum, Synthetic --- Oil-shales --- Petroleum --- Mining engineering --- Geology --- E-books
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Oil well drilling. --- Petroleum --- Heavy oil. --- Refining. --- Petroleum refining --- Petroleum industry and trade --- Petroleum products --- Drilling, Oil well --- Oil well boring --- Well drilling, Oil --- Boring --- Oil fields --- Petroleum engineering --- Well-boring --- Production methods
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