This paper presents a review of the resources necessary to develop 13 UK offshore oil fields for purposes of obtaining primary recovered oil. An estimate is provided of the increasing energy requirement for a metric ton of North Sea oil due to secondary production methods. Also presented is an estimate of the possible energy requirements should tertiary (i.e. enhanced oil recovery) techniques be undertaken in the North Sea
Petroleum represents an important source of energy. The different resources for energy are classifie...
Originally presented as the author's thesis, (M.S.) in the M.I.T. Alfred P. Sloan School of Manageme...
Production of mature oil fields emits significant amount of CO2 related to circulation and handling ...
From the first exploration wells in 1964 to virtual self-sufficiency by 1980, the development of th...
This paper represents a collective effort by the Supply Analysis Group of the M.I.T. World Oil Proje...
Traditionally the power demand of offshore oil platforms is delivered by on-platform gas turbines. N...
The North Sea has been the focus of attention during the last decade for petroleum developments on t...
Since many end uses (especially transportation and petrochemical feedstocks) rely on them, liquid fu...
Currently, fossil fuels supply 85% of the world?s energy demand. Nevertheless, we consume more than ...
The process of oil and natural gas extraction is one of the most technically complex processes in th...
The growth of the North Sea Oil industry, along with its various supply and servicing sectors, dates...
<div><p>Studies of the energy return on investment (EROI) for oil production generally rely on aggre...
The rate of replacement of produced oil and gas reserves by new discoveries is in a state of steady ...
The potential and the associated costs for CO2 storage in the oilfields of the North Sea via the imp...
The British Government has for some time been re-assessing the prospects for widening the country's ...
Petroleum represents an important source of energy. The different resources for energy are classifie...
Originally presented as the author's thesis, (M.S.) in the M.I.T. Alfred P. Sloan School of Manageme...
Production of mature oil fields emits significant amount of CO2 related to circulation and handling ...
From the first exploration wells in 1964 to virtual self-sufficiency by 1980, the development of th...
This paper represents a collective effort by the Supply Analysis Group of the M.I.T. World Oil Proje...
Traditionally the power demand of offshore oil platforms is delivered by on-platform gas turbines. N...
The North Sea has been the focus of attention during the last decade for petroleum developments on t...
Since many end uses (especially transportation and petrochemical feedstocks) rely on them, liquid fu...
Currently, fossil fuels supply 85% of the world?s energy demand. Nevertheless, we consume more than ...
The process of oil and natural gas extraction is one of the most technically complex processes in th...
The growth of the North Sea Oil industry, along with its various supply and servicing sectors, dates...
<div><p>Studies of the energy return on investment (EROI) for oil production generally rely on aggre...
The rate of replacement of produced oil and gas reserves by new discoveries is in a state of steady ...
The potential and the associated costs for CO2 storage in the oilfields of the North Sea via the imp...
The British Government has for some time been re-assessing the prospects for widening the country's ...
Petroleum represents an important source of energy. The different resources for energy are classifie...
Originally presented as the author's thesis, (M.S.) in the M.I.T. Alfred P. Sloan School of Manageme...
Production of mature oil fields emits significant amount of CO2 related to circulation and handling ...