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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. 1 Ft cubed = gallons






2. 1 KG=_ lb






3. Us Gas Consumption






4. Ethanol BTU






5. Top 3 Oil Producing States






6. Our energy: Nuclear






7. Typical well life is...






8. What does draw works d






9. Barnett shale production






10. BOP






11. Uranium






12. Energy






13. Gasoline BTU






14. Top 3 Hydro electric energy producers






15. Technically recoverable Barnett






16. Bituminous BTU






17. Texas Gas Production






18. Density of water






19. Our energy: Natural gas






20. Lignite BTU






21. 1 scf






22. Natural Gas G






23. Top 3 Geo thermal producers






24. Number of gas wells






25. China Wind Capacity






26. US coal fired power plants






27. US wind Capacity






28. 1 MPA=psi






29. 1 bbl= gallons






30. China Oil consumption






31. Density of Water in LB/ gallon






32. F= C






33. US Oil Consumption






34. CHina gas consumption






35. Deepest aquifer






36. TOp 3 Bio Fuel producers






37. Authracite BTU






38. Our energy: Renewables






39. Our energy: Coal






40. China Coal consumption






41. 1ft=_m






42. Texas Oil production






43. Our energy: oil






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






45. Water usage for frac job






46. Haynesvill BOE






47. Number of Oil Wells






48. Wood Btu






49. Top 3 Solar energy producers






50. BTU per bbl