_________ is a term often used to describe the processing, storage and
transportation sectors within the oil and gas industry. It defines the industry
processes that occur between the upstream and downstream sectors. -
Midstream
A technique to stimulate oil or natural gas wells by using pressurized liquid
to break up rock formations, creating pathways for oil or natural gas to flow
(or be pumped) to the surface is known as: - Hydraulic Fracturing
According to author Robert Bryce in Smaller, Faster, Lighter, Denser,
Cheaper, which of the following is not part of Greenpeace's viewpoint?
, Terms in this set (100) Q&A
Note: This question comes from pages 1-66 of the book, "Smaller Faster
Lighter Denser Cheaper". - Greenpeace believes governments need to tax
ecologically harmful industries
According to the API reading (Powering Past Impossible), since 2010 a 1%
rise in global GDP has typically generated a ____ % increase in energy
demand. Choose the best answer. - 0.6%
According to the article entitled, "Myths and Facts on Wastewater Injection,
Hydraulic Fracturing, Enhanced Oil Recovery, and Induced Seismicity," by
Rubinstein and Mahani (Seismological Research Letters, 2015), hydraulic
fracturing is the primary cause of the large change in seismicity that has
been observed in the U.S. - False
According to what person, did they say that the end of the oil era in the
near future will bring "the inevitable doomsday" to be followed by
"economic implosion," which will make "many of the world's developed
societies look more like today's Russia than the U.S."?
This question is from Chapter 4: Running Out: Peak Oil and Its Meaning,
from Energy Myths & Realities. - L. F. Ivanhoe
As discussed in the lecture video, from 2008 to 2015, what was the
percentage change in U.S. production of crude oil and liquids? - 88%
As discussed in the lecture video, the change in the U.S. production of
crude oil and liquids, during the 2008-2015 period, represented what
percentage of the entire world's increase in production? - Almost 70%
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