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The urgent electrolyte sustainability challenges for electric vehicle batteries. [PDF]
Burton TF +4 more
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Experimental Evaluation of Recoverable Oil Dynamic and CO<sub>2</sub> Storage Efficiency in Pore Scale by the NMR CO<sub>2</sub> Huff-and-Puff Injection Process in Tight Oil Reservoirs. [PDF]
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Utility of the cellular energy allocation model for assessing food limitation stress in freshwater mussels. [PDF]
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Habitat suitability model for identifying human-wildlife interface and implications for wildlife trade of Sunda pangolin in Borneo. [PDF]
Gomez CR +19 more
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Transportation technologies and the optimal depletion of West Coast oil reserves [PDF]
Roger H. Dunstan, Ronald H. Schmidt
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Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology, 1972
Abstract Introduction IT IS OF CONSIDERABLE INTEREST TO KNOW the total amount of conventional crude oil which can be recovered in Alberta. The Energy Resources Conservation Board has estimatedl J1 this quantity at 20 billion barrels; it also estimated the annual increase of
C. van de Panne, John W. Kirkpatrick
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Abstract Introduction IT IS OF CONSIDERABLE INTEREST TO KNOW the total amount of conventional crude oil which can be recovered in Alberta. The Energy Resources Conservation Board has estimatedl J1 this quantity at 20 billion barrels; it also estimated the annual increase of
C. van de Panne, John W. Kirkpatrick
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Transactions of the AIME, 1923
Though production began in Canada only a short time after the discovery ofoil in the United States, it has never attained large proportions, and if wewere to judge entirely by the past the reserves of Canada would be put at avery low figure. There are only two areas from which oil is marketed at thepresent time; one, the old district around Petrolia in
Ralph Arnold, Walter A. English
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Though production began in Canada only a short time after the discovery ofoil in the United States, it has never attained large proportions, and if wewere to judge entirely by the past the reserves of Canada would be put at avery low figure. There are only two areas from which oil is marketed at thepresent time; one, the old district around Petrolia in
Ralph Arnold, Walter A. English
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1975
That the traditional optimism of the oil industry can easily become irrational is perfectly exemplified by recent Canadian experience. Application of this experience to the world scene is illuminating. Forecasts of "potential" reserves based on volumes of sedimentary rock, without the incorporation of probability factors, must be abandoned.
I. H. Mackay, F. K. North
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That the traditional optimism of the oil industry can easily become irrational is perfectly exemplified by recent Canadian experience. Application of this experience to the world scene is illuminating. Forecasts of "potential" reserves based on volumes of sedimentary rock, without the incorporation of probability factors, must be abandoned.
I. H. Mackay, F. K. North
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Marginal Oil Fields, Profitable Oil at Low Reserves : How?
SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, 1995Abstract Fields with recoverable reserves of about five million barrels of oil are considered in Egypt as marginal fields. Economics of Egyptian marginal oil fields depend on non-traditional approaches followed in developing and operating such fields.
M.N. Agiza, S.E. Shaheen, S.A. Barawi
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