Sentences with phrase «per bbl»

Now, extraction technology may improve, but those un-economic barrels will be hard to get, so let's assume that today's life cycle emissions per bbl remain constant over time.
If WTI Crude can sustain US $ 34.00 pbbl level - then it can rise to US $ 38.00 per bbl.

Not exact matches

By 2009, the NEB pegged the break - even price for new oilsands projects at a U.S. $ 55 - 70 / bbl WTI price, and the expected quantity had been scaled back largely due to the financial crisis, to less than 3 million barrels per day by 2015.
Coincidentally, the light oil price forecast of the day had also crept up, to U.S. $ 24 / bbl plus inflation, with oilsands production expected to reach 2.2 million barrels per day by 2015.
In fact, with oil prices increasing only with inflation from $ 18 / bbl in 2000, the NEB expected total oilsands production to reach 1.6 million barrels per day by 2015.
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, Norway produces 1,602,000 barrels of crude oil a day, and its refinery capacity is 319,000 bbl / day — about 20 per cent of crude oil production.
The comparable figures for Canada are 3,136,000 bbl / day of crude oil production and 1,918,000 bbl / day of refinery capacity — about 61 per cent of crude oil production.
Helms also said that oil sands production levels could dip below one million per day before the end of 2016, if prices stay below the $ 50 / bbl.
For the balance of 2018, WPX has 57,500 bbl / d of oil hedged at a weighted average price of $ 52.82 per barrel; 130,000 MMBtu / d of natural gas hedged at a weighted average price of $ 2.99 per MMBtu; and 12,100 bbl / d of NGL hedged.
For 2019, WPX has 34,000 bbl / d of oil hedged at a weighted average price of $ 52.30 per barrel and 50,000 MMBtu / d of natural gas hedged at a weighted average price of $ 2.88 per MMBtu.
Preferring Foxtel as its broadcast partner — to the extent that CA knows how to «partner» with anyone — sure garnered CA a greater take on rights, but with more than 70 per cent of Australians now unplugged from international white ball cricket and nearly 30 per cent of BBL games, will the game become even more unattractive as a marquee sponsorship property?
What you see inside these walls is a German - designed Krones Micro Cube capable of cranking out about 8.5 bbls per turn (10hL to be exact.)
«From January to October 2015, the three refineries produced 682,901 MT (5,007,030.13 bbls) of finished petroleum products out of 955,537 MT (7,005,997.28 bbls) of crude processed at an average capacity utilisation of 5.18 per cent and yield efficiency of 78.93 per cent.»
In the first quarter of 2012, average domestic crude oil production topped 6 million barrels per day (bbl / day).
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, U.S. crude oil production averaged 7 million barrels per day (bbl / d) in December 2012 — the highest output since 1992.
ENERGY OVERVIEW Proven Oil Reserves (1 / 1 / 02E): 2.9 billion barrels Oil Production (2002E): 818,000 barrels per day (bbl / d), of which about 763,000 bbl / d was crude oil Oil Consumption (2002E): 483,000 bbl / d Net Oil Exports (2001E): 335,000 bbl / d Natural Gas Reserves (1 / 1 / 02E): 27.5 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) Natural Gas Production (2000E): 1.32 Tcf Natural Gas Consumption (2000E): 1.17 Tcf Net Natural Gas Exports (2000E): 0.15 Tcf Coal Reserves (2000E): 474 million short tons (Mmst) Coal Production (2000E): 0.33 Mmst Coal Consumption (2000E): 1.47 Mmst Electric Generation Capacity (1 / 1 / 00E): 24 gigawatts (GW) Electricity Generation (2000E): 82.8 billion kilowattthours (bkwh); conventional thermal 52 %, hydroelectricity 41 %, nuclear 7 %
ENERGY OVERVIEW Energy Minister: Ernesto Martens Rebolledo Head of PEMEX: Raul Munoz Leos Proven Oil Reserves (1 / 1 / 03E): 12.6 billion barrels (see Reserves and Production) Oil Production (2002E): 3.6 million barrels per day (bbl / d), of which 3.18 million bbl / d was crude Oil Consumption (2002E): 1.93 million bbl / d Net Oil Exports (2002E): 1.68 million bbl / d Crude Oil Refining Capacity (1 / 1 / 03E): 1.7 million bbl / d Natural Gas Reserves (1 / 1 / 03E): 8.8 trillion cubic feet (Tcf)(see Reserves and Production) Natural Gas Production (2000E): 1.33 Tcf Natural Gas Consumption (2000E): 1.38 Tcf Recoverable Coal Reserves (2000E): 1.3 billion short tons Coal Production (2000E): 10.86 million short tons Coal Consumption (2000E): 13.41 million short tons Net Coal Imports (2000E): 2.55 million short tons Electric Generation Capacity (2000E): 38.9 million kilowatts Net Electricity Generation (2000E): 194.37 billion kilowatthours (bkwh); 74 % thermal, 18 % hydro, 5 % nuclear, 3 % other Net Electricity Consumption (2000E): 182.8 bkwh Net Electricity Imports (2000E): 2.07 bkwh
The Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) has increased ethanol production by about 400,000 barrels per day (bbl / d) since 2000.
In 2002, oil production averaged about 141,500 barrels per day (bbl / d), of which 121,833 bbl / d was crude oil.
The agency forecasts total crude production will average 9.3 million barrels per day in 2015 and climb to 9.5 million in 2016, «which would be the second - highest annual average level of production in U.S. history; the highest was 9.6 million bbl / d in 1970,» the EIA said in its short - term energy outlook released last week.
«U.S. exports of distillate fuel (which includes diesel) reached a record 656,000 barrels per day (bbl / d) in 2010 and have grown every year since 2003» Source: USEIA, U.S. distillate fuel exports continue to grow.
Our internal estimates suggest that the per barrel impact of a $ 40 / tCO2 carbon tax, for example, would impose an additional $ 1 - $ 2 / bbl increase on operational costs (assuming it was not passed on to consumers).
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Increased production and reduced demand due to slowing global growth led to the decline which saw oil prices fall from $ 110 per barrel to a 13 - year low $ 27 per barrel in early 2016, with recovery to just $ 43 / bbl in July.
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