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Ohio Energy Project June 26, 2013 The State of Exploration and Production in the United States

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Ohio Energy Project June 26, 2013. The State of Exploration and Production in the United States. Energy Flow 2010. Temperature and Pressure. The difference between renewable and non-renewable resources is time. Mississippi River Drainage Basin. 41% of Lower 48. Permeability. Porosity. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ohio Energy Project

June 26, 2013

The State of Exploration and Production in the

United States

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Energy Flow 2010

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Temperature and Pressure

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The difference between renewable and non-renewable resources is

time

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Mississippi River Drainage Basin

41% of Lower 48

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Porosity

Permeability

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Ryder, R.T., 2008, Assessment of Appalachian basin oil and gas resources: Utica-Lower Paleozoic Total Petroleum System: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2008–1287, 29 p

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Temperature and Pressure

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Typical Production Well Installation

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Petroleum and Natural Gas are “hydrocarbons”

They are chains of Carbon atoms with Hydrogen atoms attached.

These chains can be from one atom to over 26 atoms long

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ProductCarbon Chain

Molecular Formula

State Uses

Methane Cl CH4 Gas Fuel, carbon black, gasolineEthane 2 C2H6 Gas ChemistryPropane C3 C3H8 Gas Cigarette lighter fuel and barbecues.Butane C4 C4H1O Gas Cigarette lighters fuel and barbecues.Pentane 5 C5H12 Liquid Solvents, dry cleaning, refrigerantHexane 6 C6H14 Liquid Motor fuelHeptane 7 C7H16 Liquid SolventsOctane 8 C8H118 Liquid SolventsNonane 9 C9H2O Liquid SolventsDecane 10 C10H22 Liquid Solvents

Kerosene 012 - C16 Liquid Diesel, heating oil, lighting/oil stove fuels.Fuel Oil C15 - C18 Liquid Furnace oils, diesels

Lubricating Oils 016 - 020 Liquid LubricationGrease, Vaseline 020 & up Semisolid Lubrication, sizing paper

Paraffin - Wax 026 & up Solid Candles, match sticks, household canningPitch and Tar 026 & up Residue Roofing, paving, rubber

Petroleum Coke 026 & up Residue Fuel, carbon electrode

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ProductCarbon Chain

Molecular Formula

State Uses

Methane Cl CH4 Gas Fuel, carbon black, gasolineEthane 2 C2H6 Gas ChemistryPropane C3 C3H8 Gas Cigarette lighter fuel and barbecues.Butane C4 C4H1O Gas Cigarette lighters fuel and barbecues.Pentane 5 C5H12 Liquid Solvents, dry cleaning, refrigerant

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How Shale Production has changed the

Industry

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What has changed in the industry?

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1) 12k bbl : 40MM

2) 10.5k bbl : 41MM

6) 38k bbl : 103MM

7) 27k bbl : 68MM

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1) 12k bbl : 40MM

2) 10.5k bbl : 41MM

6) 38k bbl : 103MM

7) 27k bbl : 68MM

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