Resources to Reserves [electronic resource]: Oil and Gas Technologies for the Energy Markets of the...
Resources to Reserves [electronic resource]: Oil and Gas Technologies for the Energy Markets of the Future / International Energy Agency
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Paris : OECD Publishing, 2005.
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2005.
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English
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1 online resource (130 p.)
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computer
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online resource
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TABLE OF CONTENTS; Executive Summary; Introduction; Chapter 1. Setting the Scene; Chapter 2. "Conventional" Oil and Gas; Chapter 3. Non-Conventional Oil Resources: Heavy Oil, Bitumen, Oil Sands, Oil Shales; Chapter 4. Non-Conventional Gas Resources and Methane Hydrates; Chapter 5. Transportation; Ch...
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Paris : OECD Publishing, 2005.
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2005.
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According to IEA projections, oil demand is expected to grow by more than 50% between 2002 and 2030, while gas demand will almost double. But where will all this oil and gas come from? There is no shortage of hydrocarbons in the ground, but quenching the world’s thirst for hydrocarbons will require tremendous technological progress to increase rec...
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Resources to Reserves [electronic resource]: Oil and Gas Technologies for the Energy Markets of the Future / International Energy Agency
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"The lead author of this book was Christian Besson"--P. 5.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 121-124).
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74VK3lrW7Nyg
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1-280-35793-2
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333.7932
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991023943071102626