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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, May 19–20, 2014
Paper Number: SPE-169852-MS
... Abstract Argentina and Mexico have been long-term natural gas producers, supplying most of their domestic gas demand. However, due to a decline in the production of their associated and non-associated gas fields in recent years, the gap between the production and domestic consumption of natural...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, September 24–25, 2012
Paper Number: SPE-162870-MS
... Abstract Demand for natural gas is increasing more rapidly than anticipated in Far East markets because (1) China has modified its policies in order to increase reliance on gas, in part to mitigate the growth in its coal consumption (which now stand at almost half of world coal production), (2...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, September 24–25, 2012
Paper Number: SPE-161583-MS
... america buoy china cng container spe 161583 pressure tank gas monetization wang pipeline economide upstream oil & gas transportation lng society of petroleum engineers liner data source cng ship containment system consumption Introduction In its 2010 report the International...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, September 24–25, 2012
Paper Number: SPE-161792-MS
... capacity spe 161792 projection model society of petroleum engineers price projection model oil price equation consumption Introduction Every person, industry and government today would like to know the amount of money that is needed or to be allocated for energy consumption annually...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, September 24–25, 2012
Paper Number: SPE-162938-MS
... transmission europe transmission infrastructure natural gas transmission gas market expansion consumption oil and gas journal joint venture russia latin america Introduction The perception of natural gas today is radically different from what it was 10 or 20 years ago. A few years ago...
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Paper presented at the Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, April 1–3, 2007
Paper Number: SPE-107274-MS
... 4.75 tcf/year and LNG units will consume approximately 7.25 tcf/year. Together, this represents a fifty-year consumption of 600 tcf from the world natural gas reserves. This fifty-year consumption of both GTL and LNG plants represents only 20% of the proven stranded gas reserves that currently stand...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, April 5–8, 2003
Paper Number: SPE-81999-MS
... indistinguishable as it mixes with the contribution from fossil fuels. As the strategic reserve is used, it is clear that this is a finite resource and is non-replaceable. Altering the flow of water by means of adjusting faucets that represent energy production and consumption is the method of operating this model...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, March 21–23, 1999
Paper Number: SPE-52942-MS
... in the distribution of wealth among nations of the world. National well-being, as measured by commonly accepted indicators such as infant mortality, child malnutrition, life expectancy, and literacy rates correlate well with national wealth, which in turn correlates well with energy consumption. Developed industrial...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, March 21–23, 1999
Paper Number: SPE-52960-MS
... in the consumption pattern is given, the model was developed based on data for the winter. The performance of both models was tested in a simulated trading scenario and compared to a scenario where perfect prediction quality was assumed. The results showed that both models were profitable during the time span...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, March 26–28, 1995
Paper Number: SPE-30058-MS
... be incorporated meaningfully into forecasts. washington energy demand us government market analysis supply and demand pricing consumption exponential growth assumption energy economics upstream oil & gas projection oil price resource base ultimate resource energy supply coal energy...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, March 26–28, 1995
Paper Number: SPE-30063-MS
... inflation adjustment society national petroleum council petroleum engineer conversion unconventional resource economics conversion incentive asset and portfolio management wells supply and demand pricing consumption INTRODUCTION Congress recently allowed the IRC §29 (tight gas sand) tax...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, March 29–30, 1993
Paper Number: SPE-25825-MS
... cubic feet and at year end 1991 they had declined to 167.1 trillion cubic feet. Natural gas consumption peaked in 1973 at 21.7 trillion cubic feet and declined to 163 trillion cubic feet by 1986. The decline in gas consumption was a response to various regulatory actions and economic events...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, April 11–12, 1991
Paper Number: SPE-22023-MS
... production consumption machine learning us government well addition drilling cost developmental reserve addition time lag reserve addition time series oil supply asset and portfolio management geologist north america government supply and demand forecasting energy economics downstream oil...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, March 9–10, 1989
Paper Number: SPE-18917-MS
... or the demand for gas, such as might be expected should environmental policy decisions encourage gas consumption. These sensitivity analyses lead to some interesting observations. The linkage between oil and gas prices may not be as strong as past experience has indicated. That is, while gas prices will follow...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, March 9–10, 1989
Paper Number: SPE-18916-MS
... analysis price shock post-iran-iraq war period oil market opec supply and demand pricing asia government iraq government oil demand consumption iran government supply and demand forecasting energy economics energy utilization structural change society hedley confrontation interfuel...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, March 9–10, 1989
Paper Number: SPE-18913-MS
... electricity sme system argonne national laboratory high-temperature superconductor japan upstream oil & gas new superconductor consumption superconductivity compound superconductor application magnetic field united states reservoir characterization reduction superconductor supply...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, March 9–10, 1989
Paper Number: SPE-18914-MS
... consumption) over the past fourteen years suggests that economic growth has been decoupled from the historical 1:1 ratio with energy consumption. Re-enforcing this view are the resultant negative elasticities (ratio the percent change in demand to the percent change in price) of 0.38-0.55 between the years...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, March 2–3, 1987
Paper Number: SPE-16290-MS
... Abstract This paper presents results of a modeling study undertaken to quantify the effects of recent changes in energy prices on future total energy consumption and oil's market share. To predict these two quantities vs time, five pairs of regional models, which together span the Free World...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, March 2–3, 1987
Paper Number: SPE-16292-MS
... for worldwide consumption. The demand for gas is increasing. The production in early 1986 reached a rate of 190×10 9 ft 3 /day with about 35% produced from U.S.S.R and about 25% from U.S.A. The main consumers of natural gas are U.S.S.R., U.S.A., Japan and Western Europe. U.S.S.R. supplies Western and Eastern...
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Paper presented at the SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, March 3–4, 1983
Paper Number: SPE-11313-MS
... gradually built up. To-day, Norway produces petroleum from the North Sea at a rate seven times her own consumption, which is rather unique for an industrialized country. The introduction of economic zones in the seventies, giving coastal states exclusive economic rights in an area extending 200 nautical...

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