A probabilistic estimate of the global
conventional recoverable oil resource was performed based on the concept of the Earth's sedimentary cover as a holistic system.
Publication date: 2009-04-01 First published in: Russian Geology and Geophysics Authors: A.E. Kontorovich Abstract: A probabilistic estimate of the global
conventional recoverable oil resource was performed based on the concept of the Earth's sedimentary cover as a holistic system.
Not exact matches
The Arctic contains the world's largest remaining
conventional, undiscovered
oil and natural gas, estimated at 13 percent of
recoverable oil and 30 percent of
recoverable natural gas resources.
Conventional oil is a mixture of mainly pentanes and hydrocarbons
recoverable through an
oil well from an underground reservoir and is a liquid at atmospheric pressure and temperature.
Access to the world's largest remaining
conventional, undiscovered
oil and natural gas reserves — 13 percent of
recoverable oil and 30 percent of
recoverable natural gas resources — is at stake.