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Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 17–19, 2008
Paper Number: PETSOC-2008-114-EA
... Abstract Given enormous capital costs, operating expenses, flue gas emissions, water treatment and handling costs spent in thermal in situ bitumen recovery processes, improving the overall efficiency by lowering energy requirements, environmental impact, and costs of these production...
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Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 17–19, 2008
Paper Number: PETSOC-2008-079-EA
... in geological formations is a potential solution to control anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Value added processes such as CO2 flooding for enhanced oil/gas recovery and disposal processes such as CO2 injection in saline aquifers are among the most promising sequestration processes. Transport, storage...
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Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 17–19, 2008
Paper Number: PETSOC-2008-020
... the anticipated peak fossil fuel emissions (including coal, gas, conventional and non- conventional oil), Gupta4 shows with the help of a model that in order to bring down the future atmospheric CO2 concentration to pre-industrial (280 ppm): (a) bio-storage period needs to be of the order of a couple of centuries...
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Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 7–9, 2005
Paper Number: PETSOC-2005-042
... will be considered for publication in Petroleum Society journals. Publication rights are reserved. This is a pre-print and subject to correction. Abstract In today s industrialized world, the generation and emission of greenhouse gases, more specifically CO2 and flue gas, are likely to continue. One of the solutions...
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Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 7–9, 2005
Paper Number: PETSOC-2005-142
...; Obtain information on produced gases to evaluate their corrosion characteristics and emission management requirements; and Obtain additional information on capital and operating costs for a commercial scale project. Production Forecast Total gas production is expected to be very close to the air...
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Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 10–12, 2003
Paper Number: PETSOC-2003-222
... after converting it into ordinary-temperature liquid fuels, the use of gas in the transport sector could substantially increase. liquid fuel automotive emission gas to liquids transportation fuel gasoline gas monetization gtl technology liquified natural gas methanol lng emission japan...
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Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 10–12, 2003
Paper Number: PETSOC-2003-198
... co 2 efficiency matrix electricity generation growth rate social responsibility expansion brazil reserves evaluation electricity generation matrix asset and portfolio management investment inv total sustainability bahia sustainable development generation matrix emission capita...
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Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 11–13, 2002
Paper Number: PETSOC-2002-271
... tension such that physical mobiliza surfactant hydrocarbon biodegradation water surf 1 emission hydrocarbon concentration contaminated soil application bioreactor co 2 upstream oil & gas bioremediation water surf 0 water surf 3 bior biodegradation biostimulation water...
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Paper presented at the Canadian International Petroleum Conference, June 12–14, 2001
Paper Number: PETSOC-2001-074
... Abstract The nail biting fuel oil problems such as sludge formation, accumulation of deposits, improper combustion, soot formation, high viscosity, pollution, stack emission and so on are great threats to global environment. All these can now be solved in a single shot with the regular usage...

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