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Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 6–8, 1995
Paper Number: PETSOC-95-25
... demand and also in consumption, reducing the electrical costs. Examples from several fields are discussed, including the actual power costs and the reduction in expenses that occurred. Introduction The first approach in determining if your wells require rebalancing or motor downsizing is to conduct...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 9–12, 1990
Paper Number: PETSOC-90-31
... calculates the length of the bottom steel section and selects the appropriate diamewr and length of the fiberglass portion. The program ensures that the fiberglass rods are not in compression and avoids designs with "cessive rod wmh. It also calculates energy consumption, electricity cost per barrel...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 9–12, 1990
Paper Number: PETSOC-90-62
... tn which water is coinjected with oxygen to scavenge t.he heat stored in the burned zone. 2 Addicional advantages of wet combustion are: (1) reduced fuel consumption, thereby leading to lower oxygen requirements I and (2) accelerated oil production because of a larger steam zone and pressure effects...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 1–4, 1985
Paper Number: PETSOC-85-36-19
..., bath from the oil industry and other sectors, are being revised downwards. Although consumption will grow at a more modest rate, the corresponding decline in investment capital will result in reduced productioncapacity outside OPEC. Expectations that 70% of the production required in the next decade...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 9–12, 1984
Paper Number: PETSOC-84-35-43
... consumption and as an export commodity. Canadian energy consumption is decreasing due to the combined effects of conservation and recession. However, in 1982 domestic coal consumption increased by 8% from 38.4 to 41.5 megatonnes and the relative proportion of the coal share of Canadian energy consumption grew...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, May 29–June 2, 1977
Paper Number: PETSOC-77-02
... no- tions of energy supply as they were in early 1973 through 100 years to the year 2073. World consumption of oil in 1973 was about 50 million B/o. At a rate of increase of 7 percent per annum, oil consumption in ttlC' year 2073 would have been SO bill ion 0/0, d 10DO-fold increase! At that rate, the 600...