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2013
The gas industry has grown from local roots to become a global industry. It is fundamentally different from oil, being a much cheaper commodity. It has been through major transitions in ownership from its private pioneering days to municipally owned local networks, then centralized under government ownerships until privatized again.
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The gas industry has grown from local roots to become a global industry. It is fundamentally different from oil, being a much cheaper commodity. It has been through major transitions in ownership from its private pioneering days to municipally owned local networks, then centralized under government ownerships until privatized again.
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Canadian Geographies / Géographies canadiennes, 1961
RÉSUMÉCet article est consacré aux aspects géographiques dominants de l'expansion de la production du gaz en Europe pendant ces dernières années.L'auteur met l'accent, notamment, sur la diversité grandissante des sources de production, la pose de nouveaux pipe‐lines et sur les objectifs techniques et économiques qui tendent à modifier la géographie de ...
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RÉSUMÉCet article est consacré aux aspects géographiques dominants de l'expansion de la production du gaz en Europe pendant ces dernières années.L'auteur met l'accent, notamment, sur la diversité grandissante des sources de production, la pose de nouveaux pipe‐lines et sur les objectifs techniques et économiques qui tendent à modifier la géographie de ...
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1971
The industrial gas turbines discussed in this chapter are divided into two main categories: (1) internal combustion turbines ranging from very simple units with outputs as low as 25 kW up to several MW; (2) closed cycle gas turbines. The first group covers designs similar to those dealt with in Chapters 7 and 9, which have a fuel-combustion chamber (or
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The industrial gas turbines discussed in this chapter are divided into two main categories: (1) internal combustion turbines ranging from very simple units with outputs as low as 25 kW up to several MW; (2) closed cycle gas turbines. The first group covers designs similar to those dealt with in Chapters 7 and 9, which have a fuel-combustion chamber (or
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The Energy Journal, 1985
The move to deregulate natural gas field markets is likely to stimulate changes in the way the downstream segments of the industry are regulated. In particular, because the uncertainty endemic to freer upstream markets will emerge for the first time in the contemporary gas industry, the relative merits of having pipelines perform different economic ...
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The move to deregulate natural gas field markets is likely to stimulate changes in the way the downstream segments of the industry are regulated. In particular, because the uncertainty endemic to freer upstream markets will emerge for the first time in the contemporary gas industry, the relative merits of having pipelines perform different economic ...
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Information management concerns in oil and gas companies are frightening. This article provides a broad overview of machine learning and counterfeit insights to illuminate the oil and gas business. AI is also used in midstream activities including pipeline adjudication management, transportation, and coordination. It focusses on artificial intelligence-
Damodharan Palaniappan +3 more
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Damodharan Palaniappan +3 more
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1998
Abstract The UK gas industry epitomizes a general shift in policy towards the regulated utilities over the last 10 years. It was one of the first three to be privatized (in late 1986) and alone has required major new primary legislation to redefine its competitive role.
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Abstract The UK gas industry epitomizes a general shift in policy towards the regulated utilities over the last 10 years. It was one of the first three to be privatized (in late 1986) and alone has required major new primary legislation to redefine its competitive role.
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1994
With the discovery of commercially viable quantities of oil in 1929, the economy of Brunei became closely linked to the global oil market and to external sources for the exploration, processing and disposal of its chief revenue earner. In the early 1990s, Brunei was the third largest producer of oil and natural gas in Southeast Asia after Indonesia and
Mark Cleary, Shuang Yann Wong
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With the discovery of commercially viable quantities of oil in 1929, the economy of Brunei became closely linked to the global oil market and to external sources for the exploration, processing and disposal of its chief revenue earner. In the early 1990s, Brunei was the third largest producer of oil and natural gas in Southeast Asia after Indonesia and
Mark Cleary, Shuang Yann Wong
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Cellulose nanomaterials in oil and gas industry: Current status and future perspectives
Progress in Materials Science, 2023Mei-Chun Li, Cai li Dai, Chaozheng Liu
exaly

