Sentences with phrase «oil equivalent energy»

Finally, an application example is given using the series of the CO2 annual emissions intensity in Greece (kg per kg of oil equivalent energy use) for the period 1961 - 2010.

Not exact matches

PDC Energy Announces 2018 First Quarter Operating and Financial Results Including Production Increase of 34 % to 8.9 Million Barrels of Oil Equivalent
Fossil fuel usage, meanwhile, is expected to hit its ceiling in 2030 at 2.93 billion tons of oil equivalent with coal expected to continue as the top energy source for China by 2050.
By contrast, China's annual consumption of low - carbon (i.e. renewable and nuclear) energy will rise, on average, by the equivalent of 600 million tons of oil.
Alberta - based Gear Energy Ltd pumps about 7,500 barrels of oil equivalent per day, and recently had an Asian customer walk away from an agreement to buy crude after failing to secure a way to ship oil to the West Coast.
Devon Energy beat its midpoint guidance with Q2 net production averaging 536,000 oil - equivalent barrels per day, and said that it was on track to achieve its full - year 2017 production targets.
One Bilur equals one TOE (ton of oil equivalent) or 11.6 MWh of energy.
Americans, for example, consumed 8.6 tons of oil or its commercial energy equivalent per capita in 2007, according to data kept by British Petroleum; Indians consumed just 0.4 ton per capita.
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, manufacturing accounts for one - fifth of the annual energy consumption in the United States — approximately 21 quintillion joules (20 quadrillion BTU) or equivalent to 3.6 billion barrels of crudEnergy Information Administration, manufacturing accounts for one - fifth of the annual energy consumption in the United States — approximately 21 quintillion joules (20 quadrillion BTU) or equivalent to 3.6 billion barrels of crudenergy consumption in the United States — approximately 21 quintillion joules (20 quadrillion BTU) or equivalent to 3.6 billion barrels of crude oil.
The main scenario in the company's latest annual «Energy Outlook», released yesterday, shows renewables rising four-fold to 2,000 million tonnes of oil equivalent (Mtoe) by 2035.
That's about the equivalent of 1 billion barrels of compressed CO2 per day, or more than 10 times the amount of oil transported around the globe on a daily basis, Ruben Juanes, associate professor in energy studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an expert in CCS, said.
Chevron, headquartered in San Ramon, California, is the 2nd largest integrated energy company in the United States, with a production capacity of 2.6 million oil - equivalent barrels per day (75 % of which comes from outside the United States) and global refining capacity of 1.96 million barrels of oil per day.
Energy consumption in India is likely to double to 1,124 kgs of oil equivalent (kgoe) by 2031 - 32 on the back of high economic expansion, a joint study by consultancy Deloitte and industry chamber Assocham showed Wednesday.
With annual demand expected to more than double in the next two decades to the equivalent of six billion barrels of oil, the energy crunch threatens to knock India off its growth path.
It might surprise many viewers that it would take three times the weight equivalent of CO2 in the energy needed just to convert the bitumen in the tar sands into the same amount of conventional crude oil.
When considering this question bear in mind that there are no economical «equivalents» to crude oil, alternative (bio) fuels and generation technologies can at best provide a few percentage points of the energy derived from fossil fuels.
The dark blue line shows actual energy use in the EU, in millions of tonnes of oil equivalent (Mtoe).
Therefore, taking his yield assumptions at face value, 1,000 acres of land planted in Miscanthus giganteus over the course of a year could produce the energy equivalent of under 3 minutes of U.S. oil production.
Providing energy for all would have a minimal impact on global energy demand, with an increase of 0.2 % (37 million tonnes of oil equivalent) relative to our base case.
The very low cost of natural gas, now about one - fifth the cost of crude oil on an energy - equivalent basis, provides North America with a low - cost energy competitive advantage to rebuild our manufacturing industries.
They compared estimated emissions for shale gas, conventional gas, coal (surface - mined and deep - mined) and diesel oil, taking into account direct emissions of CO2 during combustion, indirect emissions of CO2 necessary to develop and use the energy source and methane emissions, which were converted to equivalent value of CO2 for global warming potential.
But according to British Petroleum's 2007 Statistical Review, between 2000 and 2006, America's total energy consumption was essentially flat — at about 17 billion barrels of oil equivalent per year.
The report, which predicts trends in the coal market to 2017, suggests coal demand will reach the energy equivalent of 4.32 billion tonnes of oil by that year — narrowly below 4.4 billion tonnes of demand for oil itself.
China, too, has decided to tap into the shale revolution — in a deal with the U.S. announced this week, it will be exploiting what some estimate to be the world's biggest shale gas reserves, equivalent in energy content to about half the oil in Saudi Arabia.
From 2001 to 2010, land - use carbon emissions from palm oil in Indonesia averaged 216 to 268 million tons — that's equivalent to the emissions from 45 to 55 million cars, 56 to 70 coal - fired power plants, or the annual energy use from 20 to 25 million homes.
The most comprehensive study to date found the potential of wind power (on land and near - shore) to be 72 TW, equivalent to 54,000 MToE (million tons of oil equivalent) per year, or over 5x the world's current energy use in all forms.
For the record, the workplace fatality rate for wind also exceeds that when oil and gas are added on an equivalent - energy basis.
The British production cycle is nearly complete, and it is substantial, equivalent in energy content to the cumulative Saudi oil production.
TransCanada told Canada's National Energy Board that in the Midwest, its pipeline would «increase the price of heavy crude to the equivalent cost of imported crude,» which would provide Canadian oil companies with an added $ 2 - 3.9 billion in annual revenues.
Each day the world uses the energy equivalent of the oil carried in 182 oil tankers, each with a 200,000 - ton capacity, or the energy output of 370,000 Hoover Dams.
Report Highlights World energy demand is projected to grow from 11,730 Mtoe (million metric tons of oil equivalents) in 2006 to 17,010 Mtoe in 2030.
Bloomberg New Energy Finance research estimates that these two sectors alone have the «reserves» equivalent to two fifths of Brazil's oil and gas reserves.
... it appears that there exist within minable depths in the United States rocks with uranium contents equivalent to 1000 barrels or more of oil per metric ton, whose total energy content is probably several hundred times that of all the fossil fuels combined.
Development of primary energy consumption (direct equivalent) and oil consumption for the different RCPs.
Gas prices in the United States are half the price of oil on an energy equivalent basis.
That put the price equivalent at about $ 12 - $ 15 for as much energy as is contained in a barrel of oil as compared to over $ 100 for an actual barrel of oil today.
Cons: the health risks are potentially very high, ALL spray foams contain toxic ingredient Isocyanate (even those that have a percentage of soy and claim to be «eco»), embodied energy is extremely high while R value is relatively low and equivalent to so many other cheaper and more eco products, soy or castor oil content is at most 10 %, the potential for off gassing and making inhabitants ill are significant, must hire a professional to install.
During his career as a wind energy engineer and entrepreneur, Congressman McNerney's work contributed to saving the equivalent of approximately 30 million barrels of oil, or 8.3 million tons of carbon dioxide.
In the BP Statistical Review of World Energy June 2004, I find the following world energy consumption including all sources (fossil fuels, hydroelectric, nuclear) in Tonnes of Oil EquivalentEnergy June 2004, I find the following world energy consumption including all sources (fossil fuels, hydroelectric, nuclear) in Tonnes of Oil Equivalentenergy consumption including all sources (fossil fuels, hydroelectric, nuclear) in Tonnes of Oil Equivalent (TOE)
JAKARTA — Indonesia is suing an arm of Thailand's biggest energy group, PTT, for the equivalent of more than $ 2 billion over a 2009 oil spill the archipelago country says...
To put this in perspective, the Keystone XL pipeline would carry up to 830,000 barrels of heavy tar sands oil per day (303 million barrels / year), enough to supply the energy for over 38 million cars, or the equivalent of 1.8 QBtu annually.
Ireland's total energy use in 2008 amounted to about 16 Million Tonnes of Oil Equivalent (TOE).
We have developed 103 - landfill gas to energy projects over the past 20 years, which generate nearly 500 megawatts of power - the equivalent of providing energy for over 400,000 homes or replacing nearly seven million barrels of oil each year.
The Pacific Institute, a non-profit research organization, estimates that the energy used in the production and use of plastic bottles, such as water bottles, is equivalent to filling the plastic bottles one - quarter full with oil....
Despite making China a focus of global concern because it became the single largest energy user and carbon emitter, China's 2010 per capita energy use (1.85 metric tons of oil equivalent, toe) was actually still below the world average (1.87 toe)[87,88].
Consequently, energy production per capita grew 143 per cent from 26.6 to 64.6 million Btu per person (approx. 4.5 to 11.0 barrels of oil equivalent per capita).
In oil - equivalent terms, I get 1998 nuclear energy production working out as 9.96 million barrels per day; in 2005, 11.4 million barrels per day.
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Energy Information Administration (EIA), Crude Oil Production, electronic database, at tonto.eia.doe.gov, updated 28 July 2008; American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), «Installed U.S. Wind Power Capacity Surged 45 % in 2007: American Wind Energy Association Market Report,» press release (Washington, DC: 17 January 2008); AWEA, U.S. Wind Energy Projects, electronic database, at www.awea.org/projects, updated 31 March 2009; future capacity calculated from Emerging Energy Research (EER), «US Wind Markets Surge to New Heights,» press release (Cambridge, MA: 14 August 2008); coal - fired power plant equivalents calculated by assuming that an average plant has a 500 - megawatt capacity and operates 72 percent of the time, generating 3.15 billion kilowatt - hours of electricity per year; residential consumption calculated using «Residential Sector Energy Consumption Estimates, 2005,» in DOE, EIA, Residential Energy Consumption Survey 2005 Status Report (Washington, DC: 2007), with capacity factor from DOE, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Power Technologies Energy Data Book (Golden, CO: August 2006); population from U.S. Census Bureau, State & County QuickFacts, electronic database, at quickfacts.census.gov, updated 20 February 2009.
However, according to the IEA (PDF here), in 2008, the world produced fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas, peat) equivalent to 10,065 million tonnes of oil (Mtoe), but only 90.2 Mtoe of energy from renewables (geothermal, solar, electricity and heat, wind).
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