Sentences with phrase «cubic feet of natural gas»

The oil sands now consume 600 million cubic feet of natural gas per day — enough to heat 3.2 million Canadian homes.
«While some of the billions of cubic feet of natural gas planned for export from the United States will certainly be used in generating electricity in CFE's Mexico facilities, much of that natural gas appears to be subject to temporary storage, and redirection into Pemex liquefaction LNG facilities for export to higher - priced markets in Asia / Oceania,» the document continues.
The disappearing ice is luring companies that are hoping to tap into the estimated undiscovered 90 billion barrels of oil and 1.7 quadrillion cubic feet of natural gas in Arctic territory — a risky endeavor, to say the least.
[14] The Aliso Canyon natural gas storage facility contains 115 wells tapping a reservoir that «hold [s] up to 86 billion cubic feet of natural gas for distribution to residences, businesses, and electric utilities in the L.A. basin».
Operations in the Northwest's Bakken Formation, one of the largest oil reservoirs in the U.S., flares and vents an estimated 250 million standard cubic feet of natural gas per day.
Ohio added almost 4 trillion cubic feet of natural gas proved reserves in 2014, more than doubling its natural gas proved reserves.
In the ensuing months, roughly 5 million barrels of oil and more than 6 billion cubic feet of natural gas spewed into the ocean from the Macondo well more than a kilometer underwater.
That totals about 15 billion standard cubic feet of natural gas escaping into the Boston air — enough natural gas for more than 286,000 average homes to use during the year.
Heating value (natural gas): The average number of British thermal units per cubic foot of natural gas as determined from tests of fuel samples.
In 2014, 500,000 miles of liquid and natural gas transmission pipelines transported 16.2 billion barrels of crude oil and petroleum products and 27.3 trillion cubic feet of natural gas throughout the country at a safety rate of 99.99 percent.
The price of a thousand cubic feet of natural gas at the wellhead dropped from $ 10.79 in July 2008 to as low as $ 1.94 in May 2012.
The Montney shale region in northeastern British Columbia contains trillions of cubic feet of natural gas and is one of the main sources of supply for a handful of liquefied natural gas plants planned in the province.
The United States has about 284 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in proven reserves, an 11 - year supply.
The new import terminal will be able to receive 600 million cubic feet of natural gas per day and is expected to be commissioned for operations by mid-2017.
According to the state, natural gas production increased by 126 percent, from 287 billion cubic feet of natural gas for the first nine months in 2014 to 651 billion cubic feet for the first nine months of 2015.
A trillion cubic feet of natural gas is enough to heat 15 million homes for a year, the U.S. Energy Department says.
The bureau estimated that up to a billion barrels of oil and up to 4 trillion cubic feet of natural gas could be recovered.
Mboe is converted using the ratio of one barrel of oil, condensate or natural gas liquids to six thousand cubic feet of natural gas.
India consumes more than 5 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day and could double its consumption by 2022.
All this additional supply goes into storage and there is now almost 3.3 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in storage in the US.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration said producers added 63 billion cubic feet of natural gas to storage in the week ended Oct. 23.
The government's Energy Star program reports that on average, supermarkets use 50 kilowatt - hours of electricity and 50 cubic feet of natural gas per square foot per year for an average annual energy cost of more than $ 4 per square foot.
Finger lakes winery owners are fighting a project that would store tens of millions of gallons of liquefied petroleum gas, and up to two billion cubic feet of natural gas, in subterranean salt caverns thousands of feet below the shores of Seneca Lake.
Globally, the hydrates may contain 700,000 trillion cubic feet of natural gas — enough to power the United States for 1,000 years at current rates of consumption.
We looked up a month's electricity and natural gas usage for the entire building where we lease our offices and estimated our respective portions to be 9,091 kilowatt - hours (the average single - family home uses 1,000 kilowatt - hours per month) and 589 therms, the equivalent of burning about 58,900 cubic feet of natural gas.
The 95,000 - square - mile slab, which lies under sizable portions of West Virginia, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, could contain up to 500 trillion cubic feet of natural gas — enough to meet the nation's natural gas needs for at least two years.
(The average home in the U.S. consumes 52,372 cubic feet of natural gas per year.)
The Haynesville play initially was thought to be the largest natural gas play in the lower 48 states estimated at 250 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.
Most states establish a rate base, or the amount of money that the company can claim as an investment and maintenance expense each year to justify the cost of electricity per kilowatt of electricity or cubic foot of natural gas.
The newly opened offshore areas are estimated to have as much as 17 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.
About 594 million barrels of oil and 3,724 billion cubic feet of natural gas were produced on federal lands and waters in 2012, according to the Congressional Research Service.
A groundbreaking study released by Architecture 2030 this week shows that an investment of just $ 21.6 billion towards building energy efficiency would replace 22.3 conventional coal - fired plants, reduce CO2 emissions by 86.7 MMT, save 204 billion cubic feet of natural gas and 10.7 million barrels of oil, save consumers $ 8.46 billion in energy bills and -LSB-...]
It's estimated that 89.9 billion barrels of oil and more than 470 trillion cubic feet of natural gas have yet to be discovered on the U.S. outer continental shelf — and past estimates have proved to be well below what ultimately was discovered by industry.
Heat content: The amount of heat energy available to be released by the transformation or use of a specified physical unit of an energy form (e.g., a ton of coal, a barrel of oil, a kilowatthour of electricity, a cubic foot of natural gas, or a pound of steam).
According to a study by consultant ICF International, if we stopped 40 percent of methane emissions, the cost of a thousand cubic feet of natural gas would increase by an average of just one penny.
At least the book has consistently abandoned the imperial «btu», still used elsewhere for example in tables from the US Energy Information Administration, and there's no reference to equivalent barrels of oil or cubic feet of natural gas.
For natural gas, the local distribution company providing gas would pay the fee, which would be based on the carbon content of each cubic foot of natural gas sold to customers.
The Marcellus Shale Gas Feld extends through parts of New York State, Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia and could hold up to 500 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.
«A big part of the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions that we've been able to manage in the United States is due to the fact... we've got trillions of cubic feet of natural gas that we are going to be able to produce safely, and our domestic supply has gone from one of scarcity to one that has enabled us to use more natural gas in baseload power consumption.»
, the fossil fuel energy produced from public lands included 706 million barrels of oil, 3.8 trillion cubic feet of natural gas and 421 million tons of coal, contributing billions of tons worth of carbon pollution.
Sen. Murkowski pointed out that «Cuba, Mexico, the Bahamas, Canada and Russia are all moving ahead on offshore development adjacent to our borders,» noting that according to the Department of Interior, «our offshore areas hold more than 86 billion barrels of recoverable oil and 420 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.
In 2014 alone, the fossil fuel energy produced from public lands included 706 million barrels of oil, 3.8 trillion cubic feet of natural gas and 421 million tons of coal, contributing billions of tons worth of carbon pollution.
Due to technological advances, the existing estimates of 4.7 billion barrels of oil and 37.5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas are out of date.
The development of oil and natural gas resources in Alaska's OCS could produce almost 10 billion barrels of oil and 15 trillion cubic feet of natural gas — supporting almost 55,000 new jobs and $ 145 billion in new payroll nationally, as well as a total of $ 193 billion in government revenue through the year 2057.
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