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.
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.
Not exact matches
Once online, the Arikara wells showed strong results with
cumulative volumes
of more than 406,000 Boe after 30 days
of initial
production despite being choked back considerably due to takeaway limitations imposed by winter road restrictions.
Lost oil output amounts to around 1 million barrels per day, but since it is unclear when
production will be fully restored, the
cumulative loss
of income remains uncertain.
Appropriate management practices could increase carbon sinks and energy efficiency improvements and
production of energy from crops and residues would result in a further mitigation potential, or a
cumulative carbon storage95.
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.
The protocol is designed to be applied one dam at a time, missing
cumulative impacts
of development as well as opportunities to identify the best sites and coordinate energy
production across an entire river system, such as the Amazon.
«What really got us interested in the seed
production of these trees is trying to determine what is the
cumulative impact
of Ailanthus — what's the
cumulative seed
production and output that could eventually lead to secondary invasions,» said Kasson.
The year 2005 marked the tenth anniversary
of large - scale cultivation
of biotech crops, with more than a billion
cumulative acres
of production.
As the human population climbs, these
cumulative changes will ultimately affect our economies and our well - being, because natural ecosystems perform — free
of charge — many functions which we take for granted, such as purification
of our wastes,
production of harvestable resources, regulation
of our climate, and restoration
of the oxygen that we breathe.»
However it is the value
of the country's
Production Tax Credit (PTC) which the report highlights above all else, specifically its value in states like Iowa, where it has helped wind energy attract $ 10 billion in
cumulative investment and supports 6,000 jobs.
Suggestions
of homoeroticism suggested by the dialogue are under - investigated by the
production, and that fact typifies the
production in which individual moments are impressive and often funny but
cumulative, connected drama is absent.
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.
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
(j) For a given soybean crop year ending August 31 and a given Soybean Meal futures delivery territory except the Central Territory, when the weekly (as
of Friday)
cumulative average ratio
of outstanding Soybean Meal Shipping Certificates to CBOT maximum 24 hour Soybean Meal
production capacity within that Soybean Meal futures delivery territory, relative to that ratio for the combined remaining Soybean Meal territories, is greater than or equal to 2.0, payment for Shipping Certificates issued from that territory will be at a discount
of $.50 per ton under contract price in addition to the territorial delivery differential adjustment.
Comprised
of multiple boxed beehives storing several thousand glass test tubes filled with everything from mundane debris to tiny yet fully realized art projects, the installation — accompanied by a soundtrack citing a seemingly endless list
of contents — ponders modern culture's fixation on individual work ethic, systematic group labor and the
cumulative effects
of production en masse.
The 60 credits required for the master
of fine arts degree cover the
production of a final solo exhibition
of original artwork, participation in a final group exhibition, a
cumulative publication, as well as the completion
of class assignments and internships.
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).
Total
cumulative emissions between 1750 and 2011 amount to 365 ± 30 PgC, including a contribution
of 8 PgC from the
production of cement.»
In fact,
cumulative new ethanol
production since 2005 has accounted for 62 %
of new domestically - produced liquid fuels, while
cumulative new U.S. crude oil
production has accounted for 38 %.
This evaluation should factor in the
cumulative increase in natural gas
production from all
of the LNG export applications already approved, as well as the impact
of the growth in gas
production due to additional exports.
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.
The reserves are taken from the World Energy Council 2004 report, except for China, where we used the reserves from the Chinese Ministry
of Land and Resources by way
of Sandro Schmidt, and South Africa, which has been reassessed recently Figure 9 shows the
cumulative plots for future - fuel
production using the trends we have developed for hydrocarbons and coal, and with lms fits for the 10 % and 90 % years.
However,
cumulative targets appear to conflict with the concept
of a «floor» in emissions caused by sectors such as food
production.
They conclude that in terms
of cumulative energy payback, or the time to produce the amount
of energy required
of production and installation, a wind turbine with a working life
of 20 years will offer a net benefit within five to eight months
of being brought online.»
The influence
of CO2 is equally
cumulative as the influence
of energy
production.
BIOFUELS (XLS PDF U.S. Highlights) World Annual Fuel Ethanol
Production, 1975 - 2009 U.S. Annual Fuel Ethanol
Production, 1978 - 2009 World Annual Biodiesel
Production, 1991 - 2009 U.S. Annual Biodiesel
Production, 2000 - 2009 NATURAL GAS (XLS PDF) World Natural Gas Consumption, 1965 - 2008 U.S. Natural Gas Consumption, 1965 - 2008 Natural Gas Consumption in China, 1965 - 2008 OIL (XLS PDF) World Oil
Production, 1950 - 2008 World's 20 Largest Oil Discoveries U.S. Oil Consumption, 1965 - 2008 Oil Consumption in China, 1965 - 2008 COAL (XLS PDF) Coal Consumption in Selected Countries and the World, 1980 - 2008 NUCLEAR (XLS PDF) World
Cumulative Installed Nuclear Electricity - Generating Capacity, 1970 - 2008 ENERGY PROFILES BY REGION World Energy Profile (XLS PDF) United States Energy Profile (XLS PDF) China Energy Profile (XLS PDF Highlights) Top
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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.
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.
The worksheets available below constitute the details each entity's
production of oil & NGLs, natural gas, coal, and cement from as early as 1854 to 2010, as well as additional sources
of emissions (such as vented CO2, flared CO2, own fuel use, and vented or fugitive methane), non-energy uses
of oil, gas, and coal, emission factors for each fuel, calculation
of emissions attributed to each Carbon Major producer, and several summary worksheets by fuel and for
cumulative emissions by all entities.
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.
Cumulative emissions from 1854 to 2010 traced to historic fossil fuel
production by the largest investor - owned and state - owned oil, gas, and coal producers, in percent
of global industrial CO2 and methane emissions since 1751.
Effects can either be
cumulative (additive), as in losses
of property, or systematic (affecting underlying processes), as in damages to institutions or systems
of production (Turner et al., 1990).
Assuming there are no catastrophic issues that arise when testing build 17133, this is the
production build that Microsoft will service with security and
cumulative updates throughout the lifespan
of the Spring Creators Update, just like it has with previous releases
of Windows 10.
Microsoft has just released the September's
cumulative update
of the current branch (version 1607) for all
Production devices.
Sources familiar with the matter tell Windows Phone Area that Windows 10 Mobile build 10586.494 could be rolled out to
Production devices and Release Preview members today (July 12) as part
of the monthly
cumulative update for the platform.
They can open the Insider app and switch to
Production, if they don't want to receive Redstone Insider builds, but only official
cumulative updates
of the «
Production» branch and Firmware updates.
It is worth noting that Windows 10 Spring Creators Update will receive several
cumulative updates with a bunch
of fixes before going live in the
production ring.
Windows 10 Mobile's
Production version has build number 10586 which has already received a couple
of cumulative security updates — the last one is 10586.164.
• Knowledge
of production and cost management theories • Skilled in designing and implementing campaigns for various products • Creative salesman ship skills coupled with exceptional convincing power and ability to think «out
of the box» • Well versed in conducting market analysis and
cumulative profit loss analysis
During the boom years
of 2003 to 2006,
production far exceeded the historical average, with builders producing a
cumulative surplus
of 1.3 million units.