“Why Dakota Is the New Keystone,” by Bill McKibben is an article about the Native Americans protesting against the Dakota Access Pipeline that is going up in Missouri. He portrays what is happening to the people who are protesting and what the pipeline might cause if it is built. Mckibben wants people to come together to help the Native Americans. The Dakota Access Pipeline is “…the longest-running drama in American history…” stated Mckibben.…
"What You Need to Know About the Dakota Access Pipeline Protest | Breaking News & Views for the Progressive Community." Common Dreams, www.commondreams.org /views/2016/09/09/what-you-need-know-about-dakota-access-pipeline-protest. Gail Ablow shares what is happening among the Sioux and the Dakota access pipeline with her personal analysis, to inform individuals what they should know about the event. She clarifies the threats and dangers that the Dakota Access Pipeline can bring to the Sioux Native Indian tribe. Also, the protest between the two and how it’s affecting the state of North Dakota. She also explains about the Dakota Access pipeline and the intentions of it being put in place. She goes into various details about how the pipeline…
The Dakota Access Pipeline Project, is beneficial to transport crude oil over large distances where it can then be used for energy. The oil is transported underground through a series of pipes and valves. According to the firm, the pipeline will transport as much as 570,000 barrels of crude oil each day. Advocates have celebrated the thousands of construction jobs that will come from this pipeline. The Dakota Access Pipeline Project will carry oil extracted in North Dakota all the way to the Canadian border, 1,172 miles southeast to Illinois.…
Marcellus Shale is a geologic formation containing natural gas that stretches across much of the Eastern U.S., from New York to Tennessee. It has been a topic of hot debate over the past few years and continues to be a point of contention between landowners, governments, institutions, and private companies, even earning the attention of President Obama in his 2012 State of the Union speech. While geologists have known of the Marcellus Shale for years, early estimates of the amount of natural gas contained within it were fairly low. However, the use of the hydraulic fracturing (hydrofracking) drilling technique has dramatically increased the amount of natural gas that is recoverable (Geology.com). Current estimates suggest that reserves in the Marcellus Shale could meet U.S. energy demand for six years (Buurma, 2012).…
Thesis: There is major debate both for and against using the fracking method to extract natural gas from the ground, but I propose that the federal government establish, monitor, and regulate environmental and health risks, and then create a minimum standard which the states are required to follow. Background: In the 1940’s the Halliburton Corporation developed a process to revitalize well production and prolong the life of wells nearing the end of their production cycle. The fracturing process, called “fracking”, pumps a mixture of water and sand, along with some chemical additives, at high pressures to create additional fractures in the sedimentary rock.…
A proposed oil pipeline project will have the capacity to transport thounsands of barrels of crude oil to refineries in Oklahoma, Illinois, and the Gulf Coast of Texas. The Keystone XL is a 1,711-mile pipeline delivering Canadian crude oil to United States oil markets. This project is a response to the market demand for heavy crude oil in the Unites States. The pipeline will also be used to transport crude oil to the Cushing tank farm in the Midwest region. Many refineries in the Gulf Coast region provide millions of barrels per day, This region accounts for almost half of U.S. refining capacity. The refineries produce large amounts of refined petroleum product, like gasoline and jet fuel. The negative impacts of the Keystone XL project are too immense to outweigh the need for heavy crude oil in the United States.…
The oil industry as we know it--- make up 95% of American’s resources and monetary means for trading and living. In 1901, the drilling of oil on Texas salt dome sparked the nation’s advancement that pulled in politics, social economics, and culture all together that for each category meant “power” in fact the oil had a great contribution in the advancement of the United States of America’s political and economic labor market. The Oil industry paved the way for many jobs in America and set the standard for many domestic and international buyers.…
The Dakota access pipeline has much risk in the aspects of environmental impact and the thousands of people protesting for the protection indian reservation, but these pipelines bring in huge economic gain. In the article, “Dakota Access Pipeline: What's at stake?” Written by Holly Yan, she explores the possible pros and cons of piping oil through North Dakota to Illinois. People are arguing that piping oil could be hazardous to native american land, but others say the U.S. needs the money. While some people see disaster government officials see dollar signs.…
Hydraulic fracturing, also known as “fracking” is responsible for the historic boom in production of domestic gas and oil. Over the past few years, advances in fracking creates fractures that extend from wells into oil and gas formations by pumping highly-pressurized fluid; water, sand, ceramic beads, and a mixture of chemicals into the oil or gas formation. As this fluid holds the underground fissures open, oil and gas flow up the well to the surface where they can be recovered. Over the past few years, advances in fracking technology have made tremendous reserves of natural gas in the United States economically recoverable for the first time. According to the Energy Information Administration, shale gas plays, or fields, in the United States; most notably the Marcellus, in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and New York, and in Texas are said to contain enough natural gas power the country for 110 years.…
Baird S.L (2008, Novemeber). Offshore oil drilling: buying energy independence or buying time? Technology Teacher, 68(3), 13-17.…
In counties with more than 200 wells, the number of jobs increased by 7%. In counties with no wells, the opposite happened: the number of jobs decreased by 3%. Pennsylvania has a bright future; by 2020, according to a study by Natural Resources Economics, more than 211,000 more fracking jobs will be supported by the Marcellus Shale. Fracking supports consumers as much as it supports the workers. Since almost 40% of shale oil production comes from the Marcellus Shale that is beneath Pennsylvania, the state is very responsible for energy consumers’ delight all over the country. Due to increased fracking, consumers’ gas bills have decreased $13 billion, giving consumers a greater disposable income and better financial security. While it is easy for anti-frackers to say that fracking should be banned, there is no doubt that fracking has numerous benefits. It is known that fracking threatens the environment and people’s well-being, but a popular discussion in shale-concentrated states like Pennsylvania is whether the cons offset the…
There is believed to be between 5.7 and 16 billion barrels of recoverable crude oil in Alaska. The only thing holding us back from drilling there because it would damage a protected national wildlife refuge in the act killing many animals. The controversy of whether to drill there or not has been going on since around 1977. The last two presidents we had were on different sides of how they felt about the drilling. There are many positives to drilling in Alaska but for every positive there is also a negative. For whether a person is for or against drilling is strongly based on how strongly they feel the importance of every effect of the drilling.…
On April 20th, 2010, an oil rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico. As a result, approximately 4.9 billion barrels of oil poured into the gulf over the course of 87 days. This tragedy resulted in lives lost, both human and animal alike, and really brought the issue of off-shore oil drilling to attention. While some may believe that offshore oil drilling may seem like a harmless source of revenue for the United States, it is imperative that citizens realize that drilling does more harm than good. America needs to consider the negative effects of offshore oil drilling on the environment, the economy, and the future.…
Petroleum is an oily, thick flammable liquid, a mixture of various solid, liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons are molecules that comprise of Hydrogen and Carbon. Petroleum is the general term for "unprocessed" crude oil. It is present beneath the Earth's surface (Lithosphere) and forms when trapped, decomposed dead organisms buried in the sedimentary rock, and are heated under the immense pressure of new sedimentary layers over time (fossil fuel). The heat and pressure distilled the organic material into crude oil and natural gas.…
A close look at my Resume will indicate that I majored in the exploitation of oil and gas fields in my undergraduate program and specialized in petroleum engineering. Therefore I submit my application for the position of MSc Degree in Petroleum Geoscience for Reservoir Development and Production, University of Manchester. I am confident that I have the technical qualifications to meet the course requirements as I strongly believe by completing this course will serve my goal of a career in Oil and Gas industry or involved in research oriented organization. I have completed a four years Degree of engineering in Petroleum at UTM and graduated in July 2011. My undergraduate education has given me a certain set of skills and strong fundamental in Petroleum Engineering as a result to develop a combination of thinking and research capabilities. Being as a Vacation Trainee at Schlumberger in Labuan that was introduced in my third year at the university, I had exposure myself in Oil and Gas Industry closely. I was working in Well Testing Department and it is a great experience for me. I got the chance to learn more about technical knowledge and technology used in the current Oil and Gas Industry. When I was in final year of my study, I had the chance to demonstrate my research abilities by conducting my degree thesis entitled ‘Drilling Mud Filter Cakes Degradation Using Pullulanase Enzyme’. This thesis was a great project due to the fact that I had to study the behavior of an enzyme and also the reservoir environment near the wellbore. I had to design the treatment solution to remove the mud cake in the wellbore to increase the reservoir production. In addition, this project was funded by Exxon Mobile. As a result of working on my thesis, I have not only gained valuable knowledge and confident in my technical skills but also an important experience working in the lab. Besides, my degree thesis was qualified to join Shell Inter-Varsity…