Natural gas demand in the United States has been increasing for the last 15 years and is projected to grow substantially in the next 20 years.
The authors examine four recent traditionalassessments of the nation's potential supply of natural gas and oilresources.
Oil and Gas Assessment: Methods and Applications
Understand of the scope of oil and gas industry techniques available Consider the benefits and limitations of each available process Prepare for applying analytical techniques in your lab See real examples and a list of references for each ...
Supported by corporate and academic contributors, along with two well-distinguished editors, the book gives today’s natural gas engineers both fundamentals and advances in a convenient resource, with a zero-carbon future in mind.
Some members of the petroleum industry charged that the estimates were too low. This book evaluates the scientific credibility of the statistical and geological methods underlying the estimates.
Oil and gas resource assessment methodology: oversight hearing before the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources of the Committee on...
This book examines how oil is extracted and transported through pipelines, including discussion of controversial processes like fracking and drilling in the Arctic.
U.S. Geological Survey--PetroBangla Cooperative Assessment of Undiscovered Natural Gas Resources of Bangladesh