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Introduction To Petroleum Engineering

Subject : engineering
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. BTU per bbl






2. Our energy: Natural gas






3. China Wind Capacity






4. How many times more will a fract well produce than an un fracted well?






5. Top 3 Hydro electric energy producers






6. Energy






7. TOp 3 Bio Fuel producers






8. Density of water






9. Uranium






10. Our energy: Nuclear






11. CHina gas consumption






12. US wind Capacity






13. Top 3 Wind power producers






14. China Oil consumption






15. US coal fired power plants






16. Our energy: Coal






17. 1 bbl= gallons






18. Barnett shale production






19. Texas Gas Production






20. Authracite BTU






21. Power






22. Technically recoverable marcellous






23. Deepest aquifer






24. China Coal consumption






25. Lignite BTU






26. US Oil Consumption






27. Wood Btu






28. Natural Gas G






29. Water usage for frac job






30. Density of quartz






31. Ethanol BTU






32. 1 MPA=psi






33. Technically recoverable Barnett






34. Top 3 Solar energy producers






35. US coal consumption






36. Texas Oil production






37. 1 scf






38. 1 Ft cubed = gallons






39. 1 KG=_ lb






40. BOP






41. Bituminous BTU






42. What does draw works d






43. Us Gas Consumption






44. Top 3 Geo thermal producers






45. F= C






46. Number of Oil Wells






47. Gasoline BTU






48. Typical well life is...






49. Number of gas wells






50. Density of Water in LB/ gallon