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Significance of Oil and Natural Gas Jay and Carl Williberg.

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Page 1: Significance of Oil and Natural Gas Jay and Carl Williberg.

Significance of Oil and Natural Gas

Jay and Carl Williberg

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What is oil?

• Oil is the world’s most important commodity.• It’s a non-renewable energy and it is running

out. • «Peak oil» is a term that refers to a time when

maximum global petroleum supply is reached.• It is the core resource to our current system of

survival.

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Dr. Hubbert’s Curve

• 1-Proven reserves (250*10^9 barrels)• 2-Cumulative Production (90*10^9 barrels)• 3- Future Discoveries (910*10^9 barrels)

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Supplies are Decreasing

• Possible global impacts:• Economic depression• Global uproar and uncertainty• Global warming

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What are we using it for?

• 44% is used for gasoline• 35% Other fuels• 21% Plastics, pesticides…

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Who has the most oil?

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Who is using it?

• World’s top 6 oil consumers in 2010• For every 6 barrels ofoil that we consume,we find 1.

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What is left?

• World’s PROVEN oil reserves (billions of barrels)

United States consumed 20% of the global total in 2010

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Oil Consumption since 1980

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Natural Gas

What is it?• It is a natural hydrocarbon gas.• Consists of: methane, carbon dioxide, nitrogen

and hydrogen sulphide.

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What is it used for?

• Heating• Cooking• Electricity generation• Fuel for vehicles• Chemical feedstock• Plastics

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Where are we extracting it?

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Map of extraction

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Easy to transport

• When cooled to -160 C: natural gas becomes a liquid

• This liquid is 600 times smaller in volume than when in gas form

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Natural gas, a replacement for Oil?

• Natural gas releases 25% fewer green house gases than oil.

• Costs less• Easier to transport • Statistics show that natural gas production will

increase 30% in the next two years• Some cars in Asia are already running on

natural gas