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Power Plant Construction and QA/QC Section 1.3– Oil and Natural Gas Engineering Technology Division

2 Overview Oil and Gas Formation Oil and Gas Basic Model Types of Oil and Gas Oil and Gas Consumption Current Future Oil and Gas Delivery and Handling Section 1.3– Oil and Natural Gas

3 Oil and Natural Gas Formation

4 Section 1.3– Oil and Natural Gas Oil and Gas Basic Model

5 Section 1.3– Oil and Natural Gas Types of Oil and Gas Gas LPG LNG PNG Oil Crude Refined

6 Section 1.3– Oil and Natural Gas Oil and Gas Consumption - Current

7 Section 1.3– Oil and Natural Gas Oil and Gas Consumption - Future

8 Section 1.3– Oil and Natural Gas Oil Reserves

9 Section 1.3– Oil and Natural Gas Gas Reserves

10 Section 1.3– Oil and Natural Gas Oil Handling and Delivery

11 Section 1.3– Oil and Natural Gas Gas Handling and Delivery

12 Section 1.3– Oil and Natural Gas Gas Handling and Delivery

13 Questions? Section 1.3– Oil and Natural Gas