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Petroleum 101
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Executive Summary A.What Is Petroleum? B.Where Does It Come From? C.How Do We Find It? D.How Do We Drill For It? E.What Do We Do With It?
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A.What Is Petroleum? 1. Petroleum is naturally occurring and is often referred to as oil. a. Petro means "rock" and oleum means "oil“; thus, petroleum literally means “oil from rock” b.Petroleum is a fossil fuel; a nonrenewable resource. * Fossil fuel means that it was once living material 2.Crude oil or crude is unrefined oil or petroleum. 3. Oil is a mixture of hydrogen and carbon compounds referred to as hydrocarbons. a.Thousands of different types of hydrocarbons make up oil b.Simplest hydrocarbon is methane, or natural gas
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1.Petroleum migrates upward until it is trapped by a non- porous rock structure called a cap. This specific geologic formation is referred to as a “ trap.” 2.Subterranean traps are sought by the oil industry. B.Where Does It Come From?
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1.Surface geology 2.Seismic testing C.How Do We Find It?
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1.Obtain permits from government and drilling rights from landowners 2.Land clearing and road building 3.Oil Derrick / rotary drilling 4.Average well depth is one mile 5.Cost of drilling average well is ~ $300 per foot; ~ $1.4M /well 6.Offshore drilling is ~ 450K per day on low end up to over 1M per day on the high end D.How Do We Drill For It?
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1.If no oil is found, the well is term a “dry hole”, and the hole is capped 2.If oil is found in commercial quantities, then a pump jack or well head is installed 3.When a well’s production starts to decline, injection wells can be drilled to increase production 4.Once a well’s production becomes uneconomic, the well is capped E.What Do We Do With It?
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5.Oil is shipped to market and refined What Do We Do With It?
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