Sentences with phrase «cumulative production»

Some disciplines may have a greater need for cumulative production of information («cumulative sciences»), while others may work equally well with more sporadic publications of major works that are spaced apart in time.
Cumulative production for this period is estimated at 297 (low), 349 (medium) and 400 (high) billion tonnes.
American car buyers have purchased more than 10 million Civics over the course of 43 years and Civic has been manufactured in North America since 1986, with cumulative production in North America approaching 9 million units.
Cumulative production hit 1 million units in April 2015, making it the second fastest Mazda to get to the million - unit milestone after the Mazda3.
There are excellent production records back to 1854, and there is even a good cumulative production figure for 1853.
Total cumulative production of anthracite has been about 4,300 million tons.
As I pointed out in the post up top, the HL plots for the Lower 48 and Russia, using only data through 1970 and 1984 respectively, were basically 100 % correct in predicting the respective post-1970 and post-1984 cumulative production numbers for both regions.
If that development has the effect of only temporarily shutting in reserves elsewhere, until demand rises, then the effect on cumulative production — and thus emissions — over the longer term will be equal to the total new flow through the pipeline.
Cumulative production during just these 45 years will consume 37 (high) to 45 per cent (low) of the world's estimated ultimate recovery of natural gas.
Thus, despite a large remaining resource base relative to current cumulative production, world natural gas production is still projected to peak in 2030 (low), 2040 (medium) or 2050 (high).
In those regions with a long history of substantial internal demand (USA / Canada and Europe), cumulative production exceeds reserves and, at least for the low estimate, approaches half of the estimated ultimate recovery.
The USA and Canada, with 42 per cent of world cumulative production, has only 20 — 22 % of world ultimate recovery.
Because cumulative production of natural gas in Europe is already approximately half of estimated ultimate resources, in all cases gas production is expected to decline more or less continuously in that region to 2050.
Cumulative production of the Type C transmission, Toyota's main compact manual transmission in production since 1983, reaches 5 million units
An earlier attack in the area on May 18 had resulted to a shutdown of some 1,000 barrels bringing a cumulative production loss to 5,200 barrels of the oil firm's share of oil output.
Stout production ended; cumulative production: 51,000 vehicles, transferred to Gifu Auto Body Co., Ltd. and production of four - wheel drive Hilux and 4 x 2 Hilux for the US commenced
Cumulative production, at just over 6,090 megawatts by the end of 2005, has increased on average 33 percent a year since 2000, making solar power the world's fastest growing energy source.
We should celebrate the fall in the costs of several clean energy technologies as a function of their cumulative production (the «experience» effect).
This result was perhaps not surprising, given that the asymmetry constant, defined the cumulative production in the peak year divided by the URR peak production, was mostly in the range 0.4 — 0.6; where a value of 0.5 indicates symmetry.
To start with a plot that you will probably recognize, let us consider the cumulative production for US crude oil, courtesy of the amazing data gnomes at the EIA.
Cumulative production, reserves and estimated ultimate recovery of natural gas by region (Tcm as of 31 December 2005).
In those regions with a short history of internal demand (all the rest), cumulative production is half or less of current reserves and less than a quarter of ultimate recovery.
Except for the high case, these high rates of consumption (indicated by committed resources as of 2050, the sum of cumulative production and proved reserves by then) leave relatively few oil resources to be developed after 2050.
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