Sentences with phrase «enhanced oil recovery costs»

Excess of percentage over cost depletion Expensing of exploration and development costs Alternative (nonconventional) fuel production credit Oil and gas exception from passive loss limitation Credit for enhanced oil recovery costs Expensing of tertiary injectants

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«This suggests that carbon dioxide storage with enhanced oil recovery can play a crucial role in the key early years of development when major cost reductions will occur due to technological learning.»
The three primary drivers were oil price, which would drive enhanced recovery efforts; carbon tax levels, which would incentivize the trapping of carbon dioxide; and how fast knowledge is gained about the technology, allowing innovations to drive down capital costs.
This information aids understanding of the impact of the reservoir heterogeneity and other operational parameters for economic decision - making and the cost - effectiveness of CO2 sequestration through enhanced oil recovery at other depleted reservoirs.
Due to the high cost of capturing, transporting, and sequestering carbon dioxide, EPA expects that any new coal fired power plants built in the foreseeable future will defray the costs of CCS by selling its carbon dioxide to oil companies, which can use the gas to help extract oil by displacing liquid fuels deep underground, in a process known as CO2 enhanced oil recovery (or CO2 - EOR).
The solar facility, built for Chevron Technology Ventures, a division of Chevron U.S.A., commenced operations today in Coalinga, California, and serves to demonstrate BrightSource's solar thermal technology's ability to cleanly and cost - effectively support enhanced oil recovery efforts.
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