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CSET Earth Resources Fossil Fuels
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1. Generate electricity - produce steel - plastics - synthetic fibers - fertilizers - and medicines
Fuel Oil
Uses of coal
Oil Shale
US Consumption of Natural Gas
2. Sludge (rich in organic matter) that accumulates at the bottom of lakes or oceans
Conversion of Btu to Joules
Sapropel
Lubricating Oil
Possible trap materials
3. For lubricating motors
Fluidized - bed combustion
Lubricating Oil
Main origin of oil and natural gas
US Consumption of Natural Gas
4. Phytoplankton and zooplankton that accumulated in marine sediments beginning 300 million years ago
Fuel Oil
Primary oil recovery
Main origin of oil and natural gas
Bituminous coal
5. Crude oil that contains a mixture of hydrocarbons that are relatively dense
164 years
Gasification of Coal
Stratigraphic trap
Heavy crude oil
6. Consist of clay - sand - water and bitumen - a type of oil.
CNG (compressed natural gas)
Reservoir bed
Landfill gas
Tar sands or oil sands
7. Natural gas that flows to the surface from an underground reservoir when a well is dug.
Diesel Oil
Conventional Natural Gas
1/3 of California's total energy requirements.
CNG (compressed natural gas)
8. Unrefined mixture of methane - ethane - propane - and butane.
Wet natural gas
Therms
Heavy crude oil
Lubricating Oil
9. Fuel for jets and tractors
Sources of coal
Kerosene
Indicated or probable reserves
Oil Shale
10. A layer of relatively porous and permeable rock in which the oil and gas coming up from the source rock can reside.
400 years
164 years
Reservoir bed
Energy content of gasoline
11. Coal is converted to a gas - making it easier to remove impurities.
Gasification of Coal
Origin of coal
LNG (liquified natural gas)
Reserves
12. Crude oil that contains a mixture of hydrocarbons that are relatively less dense
Kerosene
164 years
Conventional Natural Gas
Light crude oil
13. The layer of sediment where oil and gas originate.
Trap
Crude oil
Source Rock
Energy content of gasoline
14. Remaining oil is made more fluid so as to bring it up more easily. Brings up another 5-15% of the supply - but is much more costly.
Anthracite
Two kinds of traps associated with oil and gas deposits
Btu - energy; 1 Btu
Tertiary oil recovery
15. Reserves that are not as well known or characterized as proved reserves
Possible trap materials
Demonstrated reserves
Conversion of Btu to kWh
EROI
16. Refined natural gas that contains pure methane.
164 years
Conditions necessary for the formation of fossil fuels
Energy content of gasoline
Dry natural gas
17. Salt or cemented sandstone
Source Rock
Possible trap materials
Bituminous coal
Conversion of Btu to kWh
18. Fuel for cars
Primary oil recovery
Gasoline
Possible trap materials
EROI
19. Soft coal - with the highest energy content
Kerosene
Other uses of natural gas
Landfill gas
Bituminous coal
20. Fraction of California's total energy requirements provided by natural gas
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21. 125000 Btu per gallon
Secondary oil recovery
Butane and propane
Energy content of gasoline
Therms
22. 1 Btu = 1055 J
Source Rock
Energy content of gasoline
Sources of coal
Conversion of Btu to Joules
23. For heating - cooking - and making plastics
Dry natural gas
Lignite and Sub - bituminous Coal
Kerosene
Butane and propane
24. An arch of stratified rock - an important geological feature that may be associated with reserves of oil - a type of structural trap.
400 years
Source Rock
Oil Shale
Anticline
25. 1 Therm = 100000 Btu
Composition of Natural Gas
Dry natural gas
Gasification of Coal
Conversion of Btu to Therms
26. A mixture of of hydrocarbons and organic compounds
Oil Shale
Conventional Natural Gas
Petroleum or oil
Anthracite
27. Traps formed by folding or faulting of rock layers
Fluidized - bed combustion
Conventional Natural Gas
Anticline
Structural trap
28. A mixture of hydrocarbons found in naturally occurring underground reservoirs
Tar sands or oil sands
Gasoline
Natural Gas
Bituminous coal
29. Structural traps and stratigraphic traps
Primary oil recovery
Composition of Natural Gas
Two kinds of traps associated with oil and gas deposits
Heavy crude oil
30. A layer of cap rock that confines the oil and gas - must be impermeable.
Lubricating Oil
Tertiary oil recovery
Trap
Wet natural gas
31. Water or gas is injected into the reservoir to increase the pressure - bringing the oil to the surface. Begins when the oil no longer rises naturally to the surface. Accounts for 15-45% of the supply.
Secondary oil recovery
Fluidized - bed combustion
Fuel Oil
Dry natural gas
32. A type of sedimentary rock that - when heated - releases hydrocarbons.
Units of measuring natural gas
CNG (compressed natural gas)
Bituminous coal
Oil Shale
33. Length of time US coal reserves are expected to last...
Reserves
Landfill gas
164 years
Light crude oil
34. Cubic feet - volume - used when gas is at normal temperature and pressure - Dollars per volume in cubic feet - price
Units of measuring natural gas
Source Rock
Crude oil
Reservoir bed
35. 22% of energy consumed in the U.S. comes from the burning of natural gas.
US Consumption of Natural Gas
Landfill gas
Lubricating Oil
Origin of coal
36. An industrial fuel - also used to make petroleum products
EROI
Fluidized - bed combustion
Sapropel
Fuel Oil
37. Raw material in the production of pain and fertilizer - steel - glass - paper - and other products.
Sapropel
Tertiary oil recovery
Crude oil
Other uses of natural gas
38. Under layers of sedimentary rock like limestone and shale - and over sandstone.
Strategic Petroleum Reserve
Therms
Sources of coal
Origin of coal
39. Natural gas that has been compressed and stored at very high pressure in strong containers.
Btu - energy; 1 Btu
Composition of Natural Gas
Uses of coal
CNG (compressed natural gas)
40. Energy
LNG (liquified natural gas)
Therms
Tertiary oil recovery
Wet natural gas
41. Energy to raise the temperature of 1 lb of water by 1 degree F at 1 atm.
Heavy crude oil
Btu - energy; 1 Btu
1/3 of California's total energy requirements.
Dry natural gas
42. Fuel for trucks
Energy content of gasoline
Butane and propane
Therms
Diesel Oil
43. Hard coal - with the second highest energy content
Kerosene
Oil Shale
Primary oil recovery
Anthracite
44. Unrefined oil. May appear thick and brown or black - or clear.
Natural Gas
Crude oil
Dry natural gas
US Consumption of Natural Gas
45. Marine shale - limestone - or oil shale
Composition of source rock
Conventional Natural Gas
Reserves
CNG (compressed natural gas)
46. Intermediate between hard coal and peat
Sweet crude oil
Anticline
Conversion of Btu to Therms
Lignite and Sub - bituminous Coal
47. The quantity of oil (or other energy resource) that exists and can be recovered under current operating and economic conditions.
Therms
Two kinds of traps associated with oil and gas deposits
Reserves
Btu - energy; 1 Btu
48. Natural gas that exists in other forms - making it more difficult to extract.
Lignite and Sub - bituminous Coal
Unconventional Natural Gas
LNG (liquified natural gas)
Pollution produced by coal - fired plants
49. 70%-90% methane - and small proportions of ethane - propane - and butane. Some carbon dioxide. Trace amounts of other gases.
Crude oil
Conditions necessary for oil and gas to accumulate in a major deposit
Butane and propane
Composition of Natural Gas
50. Burns coal at lower temperatures - reducing the production of nitrogen oxides - and making it easier to remove sulfur oxides.
Fluidized - bed combustion
Units of measuring natural gas
400 years
Trap