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The future supply of nature-made petroleum and gas : technical reports : an international conference sponsored by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) and the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) as the first UNITAR Conference on Energy and the Future and the second IIASA Conference on Energy Resources, 5-16 July 1976, Schloss Laxenburg, Laxenburg, Austria /

The Future Supply of Nature-Made Petroleum and Gas.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores Corporativos: Unitar Conference on Energy and the Future Laxenburg, Austria, United Nations Institute for Training and Research, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, IIASA Conference on Energy Resources
Otros Autores: Meyer, R. F. (Richard F.), 1921-
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Press, [1977]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; The Future Supply of Nature-made Petroleum and Gas Technical Reports; Copyright Page; PARTICIPANTS IN THE CONFERENCE; FOREWORD; PREFACE; LIST OF SYMBOLS, ABBREVIATIONS, AND CONVERSION FACTORS; Table of Contents; SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; SECTION I: WORLD PERSPECTIVES ON CONVENTIONAL PETROLEUM; CHAPTER 1. OCCURRENCE OF PETROLEUM; INTRODUCTION; DEFINITION AND COMPOSITION; ORIGIN; SOURCE-BED IDENTIFICATION; SECONDARY MIGRATION AND ENTRAPMENT; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. THE PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CHALLENGE WITH RESPECT TO THE DEVELOPING NATIONS; INTRODUCTION.
  • The outcome of past petroleum developmentscheme for assessing petroleum opportunities; petroleum prospective areas; cumulative petroleum drilling in various regions; density of petroleum drilling in various regions; window on oil chart; final comments; chapter 3. total energy resource evaluation as part of future oil and gas exploration1; references; chapter 4. implications for future petroleum exploration; introduction; resources and reserves of petroleum; interdependent exploration techniques; economics and government involvement; references.
  • Chapter 5. the potential and time frame for the development of petroleum in the deep oceanabstract; continental shelves; small marginal basins; continental rises; abyssal plains and lower continental rises; conclusions; section ii: petroleum resource classification; chapter 6. implications of changing oil priceson resource evaluations; introduction; the history of resource estimates; the resource cube concept; discovery rates; the relationship between exploratory effort and amount of proved reserves; recovery rates; potential effect on discovery and recovery rate; conclusion; references.
  • Chapter 7. methods used in the ussr for estimating potential petroleum resourcesintroduction; methods based upon the analogy principle; volume-genetic method; conclusion; chapter 8. study of petroleum zones:a contribution to the appraisal of hydrocarbon resources; introduction; parameters of petroleum zones; similarity studies; correlation studies; multiple correlations; application of the pz study; conclusion; chapter 9. united nations activities in the classification and measurement of oil and gas resources; introduction; classification of hydrocarbon resources and reserves.
  • Activities in the classification and measurement of oil and gas resourcesconclusions; chapter 10. present and future hydrocarbon resources of the earth's crust; chapter 11. nature-made petroleum and gas in place:methods of measurement and reliability of measurements; introduction; determination of in-place hydrocarbon reserves for individual reservoirs; in-place resources of oil from tar sands; in-place oil resources from oil shale; summary and conclusions; references; section iii: conventional oil and gas deposits.