Sentences with phrase «natural gas liquids from»

In that the target is oil and natural gas liquids from the Utica.
Access to vast, new supplies of natural gas and natural gas liquids from shale formation is one of the most dramatic domestic energy developments in the last 50 years.
In a circular to customers Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) said that on 19 February it will move trading on 245 futures and options contracts on North American oil and Natural Gas Liquids from London based ICE Futures Europe to ICE Futures US.
Houston - based Enterprise Products Partners announced two pipeline expansions Thursday that will transport natural gas liquids from Colorado to a storage facility in Texas.

Not exact matches

Exxon's production of oil, natural gas and other liquids fell by 6 percent from the previous quarter.
On Thursday, it announced it would reduce its production guidance for the year by about 10,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day to an average of about 315,000 boe / d, with exit production of about 335,000 boe / d, to account for lower heavy oil production, an advanced schedule for maintenance at its Tucker oilsands project and a slower ramp up in liquids - rich natural gas output from its BD Project in Indonesia.
Recently - listed Liquid Natural Gas Limited has announced that it has signed the latest in a string of LNG deals, this time for the supply of LNG from Tanzania to an unnamed South African company.
The liquid market manipulation occurred in 18 U.S. contracts, including natural gas, crude, metals, foreign currencies and financial indexes on CME Group's Globex trading platform from Aug. 8, 2011, through Oct. 18, 2011, the agency said.
Her new majority will provide an opportunity for her government pursue its fever dream of enormous liquid natural gas revenues that will miraculously banish all debt and deficit from the province, a dream that is more than likely to turn into a nightmare of environmental damage and business losses well before the longed for and probably illusory No More Debt Day arrives.
Section 2 (1) of Bill 12 refers to refined products which (oddly) do not fall under the primary production from natural resources, which are defined so as to include crude oil and natural gas but, «not a product resulting from refining crude oil, refining upgraded heavy crude oil, refining gases or liquids derived from coal or refining a synthetic equivalent of crude oil.»
On Thursday, it announced it would reduce its production guidance for the year by about 10,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day to about 335,000 boe / d to account for lower heavy oil production, an advanced schedule for maintenance at its Tucker oilsands project and a slower ramp up in liquids - rich natural gas output from its BD Project in Indonesia.
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration's data from 2010, 13 billion cubic feet of natural gas was used in petroplastic production, along with 190 million barrels of hydrocarbon gas liquids (this is a byproduct of oil and gas refinement).
The company's production mix was 65 % natural gas (which had an average price of more than $ 6 per 1,000 cubic feet, down from $ 7 the prior year) and 35 % oil and natural gas liquids.
Representing a smattering of different environmental advocacy groups from around the state, about 250 protesters held signs calling on officials and lawmakers to prohibit any more natural gas pipelines being built in New York, to stop the construction of a proposed liquid natural gas storage facility next to Seneca Lake, and to shift the state's energy production to greener fuel sources....
Both the Air Force in December and Airbus earlier this month completed flights powered by synfuel — liquid jet fuel made from coal or natural gas.
A team of researchers from the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin and environmental testing firm URS reports that a small subset of natural gas wells are responsible for the majority of methane emissions from two major sources — liquid unloadings and pneumatic controller equipment — at natural gas production sites.
The study team hopes its measurements of liquid unloadings and pneumatic devices will provide a clearer picture of methane emissions from natural gas well sites and about the relationship between well characteristics and emissions.
Findings from the most recent outing, which was funded by a local liquid natural gas company, will eventually be published in the proceedings of the Western Australian Museum.
«Overall conversion rates from the [natural] gas to fuel - grade liquids is as high as 46 percent in optimal, real - world conditions,» Rolfe says — as good or better than established facilities employing Fischer - Tropsch, such as Johannesburg - based Sasol, Ltd.'s plants in South Africa.
Finally, taking a more worldly view, they estimated replacing coal - fired power plants in Japan with liquid - natural - gas plants that burn fuel imported from the United States would also be a net - plus for the environment, with a 15 percent emissions savings.
A new bio-inspired zeolite catalyst, developed by an international team with researchers from Technische Universität München (TUM), Eindhoven University of Technology and University of Amsterdam, might pave the way to small scale «gas - to - liquid» technologies converting natural gas to fuels and starting materials for the chemical industry.
Fracking, which injects liquids underground at high pressure to extract oil and natural gas from hard to reach places, can contaminate water (SN Online: 10/12/15) and air, due to chemicals used in the process.
The department says preference will be given to trials involving liquid petroleum gas (LPG), compressed natural gas and electricity (for adapted vehicles), rather than «biofuels» such as rape methyl ester (RME), derived from rape seed oil.
These alternatives include liquids from both renewable (plants) and nonrenewable (coal and natural gas) sources that are better than an oil refinery on a greenhouse gas (GHG) life - cycle basis.
The third is gasification, in which liquid or solid fuels are first turned into synthetic natural gas; CO2 from the conversion of the gas can be siphoned off.
«(B) the nonemissive use, in 2012 or later, of petroleum - based or coal - based liquid or gaseous fuel, petroleum coke, natural gas liquid, or natural gas as a feedstock, if allowances or offset credits were retired for the greenhouse gases that would have been emitted from their combustion; and
Of this, 1.3 mb / d, or 60 %, has come from natural gas liquids and biofuels, which really shouldn't be added to conventional crude production for purposes of calculating the available supply.
We think that the crude oil production has already peaked in 2006, but we expect oil to come from the natural gas liquids, the type of liquid we have through the production of gas, and also a bit from the oil sands.
Low natural gas prices plus BP's Gulf of Mexico disaster made the well - capitalized firm an opportunist in securing low - cost, liquid - heavy assets from distressed sellers.
Most of its revenue comes from natural gas liquids and a little bit from oil.
The goal is to capture CO2 from flue gas — for example, from a natural gas - burning power plant — and to use the catalytic system to efficiently convert it into liquid fuels.
With the development of shale gas and the surge in natural gas liquids supply, the U.S. has moved from being a high - cost producer of key petrochemicals and resins to among the lowest - cost producers globally.
However, this decrease is expected to be more than offset by rising production from a variety of emerging supply sources — including tight oil, deepwater, oil sands, natural gas liquids and biofuels.
Source: «Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Perspective On Exporting Liquefied Natural Gas From the United States, 2014,» US Department of Energy Carbon pricing will destroy the Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) industry.
Every day, headlines hint at energy's next big thing: the shift from Liquid Natural Gas to hydrogen.
Authorizes the EPA Administrator to study: (1) the extent to which petroleum - based or coal - based liquid or gaseous fuel, petroleum coke, natural gas liquid, or natural gas are used as feedstocks in manufacturing processes to produce products; and (2) the GHG emissions resulting from such uses.
Today, this liquid fuel is produced mostly from natural gas.
-- The term «fossil fuel» means natural gas, petroleum, or coal, or any form of solid, liquid, or gaseous fuel derived from such material, including consumer products that are derived from such materials and are combusted.
Hubbert linearization for world hydrocarbon production (total of oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids), based on production data from the 2007 BP Statistical Review.
«(A) The Administrator may conduct a study to determine the extent to which petroleum - based or coal - based liquid or gaseous fuel, petroleum coke, natural gas liquid, or natural gas are used as feedstocks in manufacturing processes to produce products and the greenhouse gas emissions resulting from such uses.
Operating cost for electric cars is $ 0.50 to $ 0.75 per mile versus $ 0.10 for gasoline powered cars once battery replacement costs are included By 2020, Chinese PER CAPITA emissions will be higher than America's Does not believe that the 0.6 degree temperature rise to date is the West's «fault,» but does believe that China is the future problem Whatever U.S. does about emissions reduction and what people do as individuals is totally trivial in face of the fact that China is adding huge amounts of coal fired generating capacity The most meaningful emissions reduction strategy today would be to convert China from coal to natural gas The claim that there are more frequent or more intense hurricanes and tornadoes as a result of AGW is not scientifically supported We can reduce emissions, but it is important that we do the RIGHT things (and NOT the WRONG ones) Not worried about «peak oil;» coal can be converted to liquid fuel
To satisfy the increase in world liquids demand in the Reference case, liquids production increases by 28.3 million barrels per day from 2010 to 2040, including the production of both petroleum (crude oil and lease condensate, natural gas plant [NGPL], bitumen, extra-heavy oil, and refinery gains), and other liquid fuels (coal - to - liquids [CTL], gas - to - liquids [GTL], biofuels, and kerogen).
Second, while the 2011 report focused exclusively on natural gas, recent developments in the United States highlight the role of shale formations and other tight plays as sources of crude oil, lease condensates, and a variety of liquids processed from wet natural gas.
China is already building a 60 - billion cubic meter per year natural gas hub in Guangdong Province to import natural gas by land by pipeline from as far away as Turkmenistan, as well as provide domestic distribution for Liquid Natural Gas delivered by sea from Australia, Indonesia and the Middlnatural gas hub in Guangdong Province to import natural gas by land by pipeline from as far away as Turkmenistan, as well as provide domestic distribution for Liquid Natural Gas delivered by sea from Australia, Indonesia and the Middle Eagas hub in Guangdong Province to import natural gas by land by pipeline from as far away as Turkmenistan, as well as provide domestic distribution for Liquid Natural Gas delivered by sea from Australia, Indonesia and the Middlnatural gas by land by pipeline from as far away as Turkmenistan, as well as provide domestic distribution for Liquid Natural Gas delivered by sea from Australia, Indonesia and the Middle Eagas by land by pipeline from as far away as Turkmenistan, as well as provide domestic distribution for Liquid Natural Gas delivered by sea from Australia, Indonesia and the MiddlNatural Gas delivered by sea from Australia, Indonesia and the Middle EaGas delivered by sea from Australia, Indonesia and the Middle East.
Alternative liquid fuels include ethanol, biodiesel and methanol, and synthetic gasoline and diesel made from natural gas, coal, or other feedstocks.
Methane emissions from liquid unloadings were measured at 107 wells in natural gas production regions throughout the United States.
For one, they are deeper — an important factor, since CO2 pressurized into a liquid would have to be placed at least 2,500 feet below the surface for natural pressure to keep it from reverting to a gas and potentially then making its way back to the surface.
If total oil supply based on these numbers are compared, the United States actually produces more oil than these other countries because the United States produces far more oil from natural gas and other liquids (e.g. ethanol) and refinery gain than do the other countries.
What I was saying is that if you have solar power, just put it in the grid and if you need liquid hydrocarbons, it is easier to make them from the natural gas you just saved.
Yet this capacity of technosolar to wholly replace fossil fuels (solid and liquid fuels) is ultimately going to be the key issues renewables face in the next few years, most especially for those folks (unlike you or I) who see no role for nuclear, but even for me (unlike you) who can not countenance a role for «natural gas» that is not generated from recent biological or other processes that do not further contribute to the already overburdened load of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
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