Gas production from wells is discussed in terms of thousands or millions of cubic feet (Mcf and MMcf). Resources and reserves are calculated in trillions of cubic feet (Tcf). Fast fact:How much is a trillion cubic feet? Enough to fill a cube with sides two miles long!
Fomalhaut, a star very similar to Vega, also has a debris disk, but it has a much higher eccentricity that ranges from 0.12 to 0.31. Due to this higher eccentricity, Fomalhaut's disk is also offset from the center of the system, detracting ever so slightly from ...
(MCF) is helpful when performing energy calculations, but may seem tricky due to how different the two terms are. The gas industry uses the term MCF to represent one thousand cubic feet of gas, whereas a BTU is the measurement for how much heat is necessary to raise the temperature of a...
“It’s interesting to think about, ‘what would this world look like if that hadn’t happened,’” Stover said. “Especially when you think about the unrest and uncertainty around the rest of the world, and how much of that has grown up just in the last five to 10 years.” ...
Few studies on the application of fatostatin have been published, and thus it is not possible to conduct an in-depth evaluation of its clinical value; however, its effect on tumour cells has clearly been demonstrated. The application of nanomaterials will indeed bring much hope to some ...
gas sector but as much as $100 to $200/tCO2e in other industries, such as cement. One undertaking to watch is theClean Gas Projectin northern England, where a consortium of six oil and gas companies is building what could be the first commercial natural-gas plant with...
Since several natural products of plant origin are not synthesized by microorganisms, synthetic biology has attracted much consideration in terms of the improvement of engineered microorganisms capable of producing these natural compounds (Breitling and Takano, 2016; Niazian, 2019; Palazzotto et al., ...
much more fuel and produce much more heat than a gas fireplace, but they are also usually significantly more efficient, so more of their energy consumption is converted to usable heat. Therefore, although the per-hour cost of operating a gas furnace will be higher than the cost of operating...
Natural gas equivalent is actually meant to help investors rather than confuse them. By standardizing energy into equivalents of a barrel of oil, energy companies make comparisons of production, proven reserves, probable reserves and so on much easier for investors and industry analysts. Of course, ...
Billions of cubic feet equivalent (BCFE) is a term used to understand how much earnings potential a natural gas producer may have. BCFE is a measure of the amount of natural gas reserves and is made in terms equivalent to the energy in a standardized amount of crude oil. BCFE for a comp...