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U.S. Conventional Oil And Gas Production
U.S. Conventional Oil And Gas Production
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Average Level Production
Average Variable Cost
Black Warrior Basin
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Cincinnati Arch
Convertible Resources
Creek Anticline
Cretaceous Source Rocks
crude oil production scenario
Deep Gas
domestic oil and gas scenario analysis
Energy Policies
energy resource economics
Energy Source
Enhanced Oil Recovery
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fossil fuel depletion
Gas Situation
hydrocarbon reserves assessment
Michigan Basin
Non-associated Gas
Nonassociated Gas
nonassociated gas analysis
nonassociated gas production
Northern Great Plains Region
Older Fields
Overthrust Belt
petroleum geology
Prudhoe Bay
regional cost analysis
regional production modeling
Santa Maria Basin
Solar Derivatives
Stock Tank Barrels
Stratigraphic Traps
Undiscovered Gas
Undiscovered Oil
Product details
- ISBN 9780367212148
- Weight: 460g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 05 Mar 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
The authors of this book assess the prospects for production of oil and gas from U.S. domestic reserves and resources to the year 2000, using different scenarios with varying assumptions about numbers of new discoveries, size of fields, and rates of recovery. Oil production, claim the authors, will decline by at least 17 percent by the end of the c
"Joseph P. Riva, Jr. is a geologist and specialist in earth sciences at the Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress. He is the author of World Petroleum Resources and Reserves (Westview, 1982).
John J. Schanz, Jr. is a minerals economist and senior specialist in resource economics and policy at the CRS
John G. Ellis is research assistant with a specialty in economics and foreign trade."
U.S. Conventional Oil And Gas Production
€192.20
