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    TM (ISO-9001-2000 Certified) Pakistan Oil and Gas Sector Profile www.connexion.com.pk connect@connexion.com.pk compiled by: Anwar Muhammad Khan Director RED Wing (Research & Develpement Wing) 47‚ Nishter Road‚ Lahore-54000‚ PAKISTAN. Tel. +92-42-7641058‚ Fax. +92-42-7653362 TM INDEX World Market Overview Upstream Oil……………………………………………………………………………...… 1 Gas…………………………………………………………………………………………....1 Downstream Oil……………………………………………………………………...…...... 1 Sector Content Upstream……………………………………………………………………………………

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    Development of E.ON in oil and gas sector Dr. Maxim Stein-Khokhlov‚ E.ON E&P Upstream Lectures Course Moscow‚ October 2013 Agenda E&P within E.ON Group - Overview Our business portfolio Adding value with innovative technology E&P Engagement in Russia Conclusion and Outlook E.ON – Power and Gas  Active in Europe‚ Russia‚ Americas and North Africa  More than 70‚000 employees  Over €130 billion in sales and ca. €10‚8 EBITDA in 2012  Our objective is to make energy cleaner

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    Forecasting Natural Gas Prices Abstract In this project we will model and forecast the natural gas prices over the short-term through the development of the Error Correction Model (ECM). This is presented as the best predictive model among various alternatives. To build this model‚ we gathered the oil prices to analyze the impact of the changes in these prices on the changes in natural gas prices. The results of the forecasting exercise‚ carried out using the US Natural Gas 3 Months Strips

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    natural gas and oil from the earth. They use pressurized mixture of water‚ sand‚ and chemicals to form veins (or fractures) in the rock in order for the natural gas or oil to escape. Although this process is an affective way to produce the natural resources from the earth‚ there are repercussions that are being ignored by the well companies. For instance‚ there were several private wells in Dimock‚ Pennsylvania contaminated with methane caused by the fracking done by Cabot Oil and Gas. The people

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    overall jet engine performance? 4. 5. Sketch typical flow pattern over a supersonic inlet of a jet engine? Distinguish between primary zone and secondary zone of a gas turbine combustion chamber? 6. 7. 8. 9. What is the function of a swirler in a can type gas turbine combustion chamber? Sketch a typical flame stability curve of a gas turbine combustion chamber? What is the function of impeller in a centrifugal air compressor? Suggest any two methods to improve compression efficiency of an axial flow

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    nics-fall-1999/syllabus/ Explain gas laws through KMT acc to k.m.t gasses molecules are widely separated and when pressure is applied there molecules come closer by which the volume is decrease(temperature must be constant) CHARLE’S LAW acc to k.m.t the molecules of a gas posses kinetic energy which is directly proportional to temperature(at constant pressure) and when the temp is increased kinetic energy also increases due to which the sample of a gas expands in order to keep its pressure

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    Review Sheet for Gas laws Name ___________________________ 1. A gas at 2.3 atm occupies 12 liters. The volume is changed to 6 liters what is the resulting pressure? 2. A sample of gas is confined to 30ml at a pressure of 6 atmospheres. When the pressure is changed to 3liters‚ what is the resulting pressure? 3. A gas occupies 30 L. When the gas is heated from 50C to 100C‚ what is the final volume? 4. In a lab‚ Neon vapor occupied a volume of 1 liter at STP‚ the volume was changed to 4 liter

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    Gas chromatography is the common method used for the biogasoline analysis. Biogasoline catalytic cracking process requires detailed qualitative and quantitative analysis of the hydrocarbon composition of its oil and fraction. In this analysis‚ their fractional composition‚ saturated vapor pressure‚ density and antiknock rating will be investigated. By knowing the qualitative and quantitative composition of the gasolines‚ the content of n-paraffin‚ isoparaffin‚ aromatic‚ naphthene‚ and olefin (PIANO)

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    Steam Turbines The invention of the water turbine was so successful that eventually‚ the idea came about for extracting power from steam. Steam has one great advantage over water-it expands in volume with tremendous velocity. To be the most effective‚ a steam turbine must run at a very high speed. No wheel made can revolve at any speed approaching the velocity that a steam turbine can. By utilizing the kinetic energy of steam flow‚ the turbine could achieve a higher efficiency. As a result

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    3.6.2.4 Pitch Control vs. Stall Control The rotating actions on the turbine are used in both the pitch and active stall controls. However‚ the pitch control turns the turbine blade out of the wind‚ leading to reduction in lift force‚ whereas the active-stall control turns the turbine blades into the wind‚ causing turbulences that reduced the lift force [23]. The passive stall may not be able to keep the captured power PM at a constant value‚ as shown in Fig. 3-20 and it may exceed the rated power

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