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Chapter 7
Chapter 7
Fuels
Natural Gas
Coal
Energy in the News
The Political Price of Mid-Eastern Oil
Fossil Fuels: The Major Energy Source
90% of commercial energy resources come from fossil fuels
Some states tax reserves: better to underestimate them for tax purposes
World Oil Reserves
Who has the most proven oil reserves?
Brown=rest of world, Orange=USA+Western
countries, Blue=Former Soviet Union,
Green= OPEC
King Huppert Oil Depletion Curve
Conventional production
Methods, when is half of
the oil and gas gone?
Non conventional
production methods, when
is half of the oil and gas
gone?
Why?
Another Way to Look at It
Distribution of USA Oil Use
Which sector
Uses the most oil?
Why is there a
hump
In the curve?
Distillation of Crude Oil
Products of Oil Distillation
Simple Distillation vs Refinery Yield
How are the refinery yields different? What is there more of?
Why are the refinery yields different? (What is the incentive for the
Difference in yields?)
Politics of Oil Pipelines
Tengiz in Kazachstan:
Largest old field found
In the last 10 years.
Bosporus (fault,
tankers)
(impact craters:
Hydrofracturing)
Hazards of Oil Production
Oil Spills: Exxon Valdez (fragility of cold environments0
Why?
Think about
Architecture of
Oil storage
Secondary Recovery
Two methods: Water and Gas Injection
Tertiary Recovery
Recovers up to 50% of original oil with secondary
And primary recovery
End Uses of Natural Gas in USA
Natural Gas Use Since 1930
Where Natural
Gas is Found
Natural Gas forms
From breakdown of
Oil at high temperatures
Unassociated gas:
Without oil
What
States produce
The most
Natural gas?
How can
You tell from
This picture?
Global Coal Reserves
What four regions have the most coal?
Types of Coal and Energy Content
US: Coal Consumption by Sector
What sector consumes the
Most coal? How does this
Contrast with the distribution
Of gas and oil use?
Coal Deposits of the USA
(Look at trucks
Beneath the shovel)
(Pennsylvania:
RT 80)
Petrochemicals in Everyday Life
Alarm clock: coated chips
Perfume: aromatic hydrocarbons
Sheets: formaldehyde in non-wrinkling sheets
Gargle: Listerine has a relative of phenol
Toothpaste: contains benzene, chloroform, glycerol
Shampoo; mineral oil is from petroleum
Aspirin: derived from phenol
Antiseptics: petroleum derivatives
Muffin: fertilizer, propylene glycol preserves moistness