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AAPG Distinguished Lecture Series Presents the J. Ben Carsey Lecture. Energy Trends of the Future. Matthew J. Telfer Border to Border Exploration, LLC Austin, Texas. Three Themes. Rapid Advances in Technology and Circumstances. Getting Accurate Information. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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AAPG Distinguished Lecture SeriesPresents the
J. Ben Carsey Lecture
Energy Trends of the Future
Matthew J. TelferBorder to Border Exploration, LLCAustin, Texas
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Three Themes
Getting Accurate Information
Rapid Advances in Technology and Circumstances
Environment, Politics and Economics
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Oil and Gas
Coal
Hydro and Nuclear
Wind, Solar, Biomass
EIA 2010
2005 2040
100
50
0
Quadrillions of BTUs per Year – U.S.A.
2005 2010 2015 2035203020252020
50
100
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Oil and Gas
Coal
Hydro and Nuclear
Wind, Solar, Biomass
EIA 2010
2005 2040
50 50
0
Quadrillions of BTUs per Year – U.S.A.
2005 2010 2015 2035203020252020
Oil - Liquid Fuels – (Ethanol) and Natural Gas
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100100
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AAPG Distinguished Lecture Series1984
“In the oil business, every ten years, half of what you know is
obsolete”Bob Weimer CSM
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Environment
Economics
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Politics
Cost vs. Benefit
Republicans vs. Democrats
Free Market Supply and DemandCheap Commodities Lead to Inefficiency and Waste
Cost Controls and Mandates Lessen Innovation and Motivation
Polarization and Extremism, A Race to see who can Handout the Most to Build Their Constituencies
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Politics
Where’s the Balance?
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CO
World Emissions29.7 Billion Tons/Year 201042.4 Billion Tons/Year 2035
2
7 Billion People on the PlanetEIA 2010, National Geographic 2011
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Source: EIA Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions May 2010
Coal
Liquid Fuels
Natural Gas
World Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions By Fuel Type 1990-2035 Billion Metric Tons
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International Energy Agency IEA – Forward View World Energy Outlook 2010
Kyoto Protocol – 1997, Copenhagen Accord – 2009Objective set: Limit change in Earth Temperature to 2 degrees Celsius = CO2 Concentration of 450 ppmv
Keeling Curve1960 2010 2011 2050 315 ppmv 385 391 450 ppmv
• Current Policy Scenario – 1.4 % Energy Growth
• New Policies Scenario – 1.2% Energy Growth (If present plans are implemented)
• 450 Scenario - .7% Energy Growth
450 Scenario would take: $18 Trillion between 2010-2035, “rate of technological transformation would be unprecedented“
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What Will the Effects of CO2 be on Climate?
How Long Will the Increase in CO2 Last?
Need Answers –
A Lot is at Stake
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Wikipedia
Sink 5
Sink 3
Sink 4
Sink 2
Sink 1
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CO2Studies of Carbon Cycle from Pulsed Models
• Various Sinks Work at Different Rates, with Different Degrees of Effectiveness
• Higher Concentrations of Atmospheric CO2 are Dissolved into Ocean Surface Waters on the order of 200 to
2,000 years – • BUT, Leave the Atmosphere with Elevated CO2 Levels.
These are Drawn Down Further via Mixing with Deep Oceanic Waters and Dissolution of Minerals on Timescales of 3,000 to 10,000 Years.
• Paleocene-Eocene Climate Event: 150,000 years to Return to Pre-Event Levels Archer, et al 2009 Annual Review of
Earth and Planetary Sciences
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The Effects of CO2?Shifts in vegetative zones, Regional climate changes,
Rise in sea levels, Stronger storms, Ocean acidification, Buffer to climatic change
How Long Will the Increase in CO2 Last?Thousands of Years
What Can Be Done??? Or, Do We Have to Live With, and Adapt to
Climate Change? 81,000,000 tons of CO2/day Perhaps 800,000 tons Removed by US Efforts
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If the US Replaces 5 Quadrillion BTUs of Energy use with Renewables, out of 500 Quads used worldwide
each year, 1% of worldwide output of is CO2 Reduced
81,000,000 tons of CO2/day Perhaps 800,000 tons Removed by US Efforts
Is That a Solution?
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2012 – Drew Shindell, et al of NASA2007 - Mark Jacobson of Stanford
Actual Global Warming – CO2 48%Soot 16%Methane 14%
Halocarbons 9.7%Ozone 8.6%
Nitrous Oxide 4.6%
US efforts controlling CO2 less impactful on Global warming? Are Soot and Methane easier to contain?
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Is The Quest to Prevent Climate Change?
Is the Agenda to Replace Oil Companies?
Is the Agenda to Provide Abundant Energy
Is the Agenda to Get Funding for Research?
Is the Agenda to Build Constituencies to Get Elected?
Is the Agenda to Make Money?
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Energy SourcesOil
Natural Gas Natural Gas Liquids
Coal Nuclear
Hydropower Geothermal
Biomass Wind
Solar
Renewables Renewable, But not CO2 Neutral
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Electricity???
Electricity is not Energy
Electricity only transports power that was generated elsewhere
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Renewables
Wind Solar
Geothermal Hydropower
Biomass/Ethanol**
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RenewablesGovernment-Backed
• 30 States have Enforceable Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS)
• Producers Earn Renewable Energy Credits• Sell to Energy Distribution Companies• Paid for in the Rate Base or by Surcharges, and• Federal Production Tax Credits - 1.1 – 2.2c/KwH
American Jobs Creation Act (2004) - renewables• Support Renewable Energy Act (2010) (DOE)
Wikipedia, DOE website
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Federal Government
State Governments
Environmental Protection Agency
Private Industry
Municipal Governments
Rest of the World
Environmental Concerns
Economic Concerns
Power to Promulgate Regulations and Enforce Them Based on Mandates and Authority Given to it by the
Federal Government
NOW – CO2
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Federal Government
State Governments
Environmental Protection Agency
Private Industry
Municipal Governments
Rest of the World
Environmental Concerns
Economic ConcernsLos Alamos, Bell Lab-style R&D
$$$$$$
Department of Energy
Power to Promulgate Laws Based on Mandates and Authority Given to it by the Federal Government
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Federal Government
State Governments
Environmental Protection Agency
Private Industry
Municipal Governments
Rest of the World
Environmental Concerns, including Global Warming
Economic Concerns
Power to Promulgate Laws Based on Mandates and Authority Given to it by the
Federal Government
$$$
JOBSTaxes
Department of Energy
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Wind• Abundant Supply, Requires Significant
Infrastructure, Including Redundancy • Currently 1.9% of Electric Supply • Government Mandates, Subsidies
- Federal Production, Investment Tax Credits; Interest Free Financing (via Energy Bonds to Gov. Entities) and Loan Guarantees (Farmers, Ranchers and Rural Businesses)
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Wind Turbine Locations – Wind Power and Renewable Portfolio Supply Demand
Source:EIA
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Solar• Abundant Supply• Applications: Thermal and Direct to Electric
Lower Prices from Chinese Manufacturers• Competitive Weakness Against Cheap
Energy - Low Oil Price is Bad for Solar• Government Mandates, Subsidies• 3 Recent Bankruptcies =
Culling High Cost Makers Solyndra, Evergreen and Spectrawatt
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GeoThermal
Better Plants at Existing Sites
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Hydroelectric
Best Sites in U.S. have been Developed
More Foreign Sites Will Be Developed
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Source: IEA Annual Energy Outlook 2011
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Effect of Renewables
By 2035, Only 5 to 10% of all of CO2 Input from U.S. has Been
DiminishedIs That a Solution to the
Problem of CO2?
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Biomass
Corn to Ethanol Cellulose to Ethanol
Wood Products Used in Electric CoGen*
* Not CO2 Neutral, Based on Long Atmospheric Residence Times
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Federal EPAClean Air Act, 1970, as amended
- RFG reformulated gasoline- RVP Reid Vapor Pressure (Summer)- Winter Oxygenated Fuel (CO control)
Energy Independence and Security Act 2007 - EISA- Fuel Pathways to Provide “Appropriate Greenhouse Gas Reductions”- RFS 1 7.5 B Gallons by 2005- RFS 2 36 B Gallons by 2022 (21 B Gallons non-corn starch) - Expanded to include Diesel
2009 - Application by GrowthEnergy to increase E10 to E15Granted October 2010 for model years 2001 and younger
Allows a Significant Expansion of Ethanol for Motor Fuel
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Ethanol
Explosive Growth Industry Located in Rural America
600,000 BEPD
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Renewable Fuels Association• 10% of Current Gasoline Market• Gearing up to Export Ethanol• 70,000 Direct Jobs• Worldwide Asset Base is Rich and Complex• RFS – Renewable Fuel Standards • - Mandates by 2022 21 B Gallons of the 36 B Gallons of
Renewable Fuels use be from non-corn starch Feedstocks• Grasses, Woody Biomass, Garbage and Algae
• Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit (VEETC)• - .45c/Gallon – 1 Year Extension 2011 = $6 B• Agriculture Subsidies Counted? • Tariffs on Brazilian Ethanol - .54c/Gallon• 2.3 Units of LIQUID Energy per 1 Unit Energy Input
Renewable Fuel Association Website
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GrowthEnergy – Driver Behind Ethanol
• Goal: Replace 90% of US Gasoline Usage with Ethanol
• Ethanol Boost Direct Engine (EBDE)
• “Live Green, Go Yellow”
• Well Organized, Politically Savvy
• Spokesman: General Wesley Clark
• USDA, Energy Department, Navy - $510 MM Drop-in Aviation and Marine Biofuels
• White House Rural CouncilGrowthEnergy.Org 2011
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Source: GrowthEnergy.org
20 years
Ethanol = Liquid Energy
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Coal (US)
6 Trillion Tons in Place Recoverable US Reserves – 260 B Tons
222 Years Supply at Present Rate
DOE, US Mining Association
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American Coal Foundation Website
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US – 260 Bn sTons - 222 Years at Current Production Levels
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A Critical Resource
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Nuclear• Siting Plants is Critical • Fukushima Earthquake and Tsunami
• Refocused on Risk of Natural
Disasters: Earthquakes, Hurricanes, Tornados, Terrorism
• Also, Radioactive Waste Products• = No Significant Additions
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Recessions
Nafta
Net Manufacturing Employment 1994-2007 -3,654,000 - Wikipedia
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Energy Sources for Electrical Production
Trends of the Past give us Perspective for the Future
Petroleum
NuclearCoal
Nat. Gas
Nat. Gas
Rural Electrification
Hydro
Wind
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Source: NaturalGas.Org
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Our Products
Oil Natural Gas
Natural Gas Liquids
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Production Stream Gas Condensate Well
Porous Rock Formation
Dew Point
Pipeline
Gas
Oil
Refinery
Processing Plant
Pipeline Quality Gas - Methane
Natural Gas Liquids
Burnertip
Fractionation PlantEthane Butane Propane Pentane
Gasoline, Petrochemicals
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Oil
99% of all Transportation Runs on Oil
Liquid Energy
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OilPetrochemicals
Detergents, Fertilizers, Medicine, Paints, Synthetic Fibers, Rubber, Asphalt, Lubricants, Roofing Compounds, Tars, Creosotes, High Viscosity Liquids…………………………………………………….
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Natural Gas
Energy in a Vapor 900 out of the next 1,000
Power PlantsHuge New SuppliesTransportation???
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Natural Gas Liquids• Ethane – Plastics• Butane – Liquid Fuel• Propane – Liquid Fuel• Pentane – Solvents, Organic
Compounds• Hexane – Solvents, Gasoline
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UPDATE: Halliburton Profit Surges
54% On North America Growth
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The Five Reservoir Fluids
Black Oils Volatile Oils
Retrograde Gases (Gas Condensates)Wet Gases
Dry Gases McCain, 1990
The Properties of Petroleum Fluids
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The Five Reservoir FluidsVolatile Oils
McCain, 1990The Properties of Petroleum Fluids
• Pressure Drop in the Reservoir,
• Bubble Point is Reached,
• Drive Mechanism results from Gas Expansion
• Relatively Low Recoveries
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The Five Reservoir FluidsRetrograde Gases (Gas Condensates)
McCain, 1990The Properties of Petroleum Fluids
• Initially – Fluid is in a gas phase in the reservoir
• As pressure decreases – Volumetric Expansion, Liquid condenses in the reservoir
• Initial Gas to Oil Ratios of 3,300 to 50,000 scf/STB
• 40 to 60 gravity API
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The Five Reservoir FluidsWet Gases
McCain, 1990The Properties of Petroleum Fluids
• Initially – Fluid is in a gas phase in the reservoir
• As pressure decreases - Liquid DOES NOT condense in the reservoir
• Volumetric Expansion
• High Gravity Liquids at Surface
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All Reservoir Drive Mechanisms are the Result of Pressure Drops
The Further the Distance from the Pressure Drop, the More Likely there will be a
Barrier to Flow= Less Recovery
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Horizontal Drilling With Hydraulic Fracturing
Distributes the Pressure Drop Effectively over Many Times the Volumes of
Reservoir Reached by Other Methods
Truly a “BlockBuster” Technology
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Energy from Shale.org
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Porosity, Permeability and Drive Mechanisms - Hydrocarbon Phase is Just as Important
Shale Reservoirs with Gas-Condensate Phases are Being Exploited Now = OILGas
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Source: NaturalGas.Org; fromEIA 2011
Thought it was Over for Gas
Tight Gas
Conventional Gas
Offshore
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Source: NaturalGas.Org; fromEIA 2011
Thought it was Over for Gas
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Marcellus Shale Reserve Estimates
84 TCFG 3.4 BBO mean144 TCFG 6.2 BBL high side
Other Estimates – 516 TCFG
USGS; Engeler, Penn State
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EIA
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Northeastern Pennsylvania Drilling Results
Cabot Petroleum13 MCFGPD
10 BCFG per wellAVERAGE!!?
3,189 Drillsites (400 acre spacing) = 32 TCFG – 2 Counties
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Utica Shale
Partly in the Wet Gas and Gas/Condensate Hydrocarbon Phases
Probably, the Entire Eastern Half of Ohio will be an Oil/Gas Field.
12,000 Square Miles 160 acre spacing 48,000 wells
1,000,000 BOPD?
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Source: Chesapeake
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Source: EnergyIndustryPhotos.com
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Bakken Dolomitic Siltstone and Shale Play,Along with Underlying Three Forks
North Dakota, Montana and Canada
• Continental Resources Estimates 24 B BO Recoverable
• Continuous Over-Pressured Accumulation
• 1,000,000 BOPD? “Guess and Guess Often” – Jack Stark
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Eagle Ford Horizontal PlaySouth Texas
Massive Continuous Accumulation
All Hydrocarbon Phases Represented
Estimated to Reach 750,000 BOPD
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Energy Tomorrow
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Canadian Bitumen and Heavy Oil Plays
1.7 Trillion BO in Place
Projected to Reach 5,000,000 BOPD
Pipeline Dependent – Keystone XL to Gulf Coast
Gateway – Oil to AsiaIHS CERA, WEA
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Canadian Bitumen and Heavy Oil Plays
Becoming More Environmentally Friendly with “ A Wave of Technological Advances”
In-Situ RecoverySteam Assisted Gravity Drainage
SAGD – 60% Recovery
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Source: Wikipedia
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Shell Oil Company
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Deep Water Gulf of MexicoEocene (Wilcox-age) Sands
New Discoveries and Extensions
Midcontinent, Permian BasinExploitation with Horizontal Drilling
Oil Shales Piceance, Unita and Green River Basins
4.24 Trillion Barrels of Oil in PlaceUSGS
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The region encompasses about 12 million square miles—just 6% of the earth's land mass. But it is estimated to contain the oil and natural-gas equivalent of 412 billion barrels of oil, about 22% of the world's undiscovered oil and gas.
“More recently, thinning ice has made it easier to work in some parts of the Arctic. And the persistently high price of oil, ...”
Arctic Riches Lure ExplorersExxon, Rosneft, Shell Set to Pour Billions Into Potentially Huge, Risky Prospects
Polar Oil Rush
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Gas – Alaska, Canada
Oil -Canada, North Dakota
Ethanol
Condensate -Utica,MarcellusEagle Ford
Wind
Oil - Mexico
Oil –Deep WaterGulf of Mexico
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Conclusions
On One Hand, We Have Lost
On the Other Hand We Have Won
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Conclusions
1. CO2, is a Difficult Issue. We are Going to Have to Live with Climate Change. If Climate Change Happens at the Current Level of CO2, We can Only Expect More.
2. We are Using Precious Resources of Time and Capital to Fight CO2– Are we Better Off Using that Capital Elsewhere and Let Economics Dictate Energy Use - ?
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Conclusions4. North America can be Energy Independent.- Just have to Include our most Strategic Trading Partners in the Box.
5. Would Create a Huge Geopolitical Shift Away from US Dependency on the Middle East and Reverse the Connection to Global Markets.
6. This Creates a Major Strategic Advantage: Economic Energy Allows for the Competitive Re-Industrialization of the U.S. and Real Solutions will be Found out of a Position of Economic Strength
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Conclusions
The Stronger We Make Our Economy the Faster We Solve Energy Issues
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How are Sources of Energy Used???
To Generate Electricity Electricity and Natural Gas are Used:
Industry, Residential, Commercial Liquid Fuels are Used: Transportation
Electricity, Heat or Transportation
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Undiscovered OilBillions of Barrels
>101-10<1
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Source: Wikipedia
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Natural Gas Liquids
Ethane Butane
Propane Pentane
Hexane
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Highly Over-Pressured Oil Shales
• Pressure Drop Allows Oil to Migrate Out• Bakken Shales In the Williston Basin
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How is Energy Measured?BTU = heat energy
Watt = power Power is energy expended through time, the rate it is
transferred1 Kilowatt = 3,412 BTU/hr
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How is Energy Measured?302 GigaWatts =
1 BCFG
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How is Energy Measured?1,000 Watts = Kilowatt
1,000 Kilowatts = Megawatt1,000,000 Kilowatts = Gigawatt 301 Kilowatts = 1 MCFG
1 Gigawatt = 3,311 MCFG
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Figure 4. Schematic representing various steps included in a Structured Decision Making process. Modified from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (2008).
Structured Decision Making
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Final Volumes for 2011
Actual Volume Ethanol Equivalent Volume
Cellulosic biofuel 6.6 mill gal 6.0 mill gal
Biomass-based diesel 0.80 bill gal 1.20 bill gal
Advanced biofuel 1.35 bill gal 1.35 bill gal
Renewable fuel 13.95 bill gal 13.95 bill gal
= 393,000,000 Barrels of Ethanol?
600,000 Barrels of Ethanol per day = less than numbers above 219 MM BE
Still a Lot!!
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Public PerceptionHow Can This be Changed?
What do we Change it to and How?Appreciation of Value, Conservation
and EfficiencyChange in Consumption Habits
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