energy from petroleum – an introduction kenneth m. klemow for bio / ees 105 at wilkes university
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Energy from Petroleum – Energy from Petroleum – An IntroductionAn Introduction
Kenneth M. KlemowFor BIO / EES 105 at Wilkes University
What is petroleum?What is petroleum?Thick flammable liquid, ranging
from yellow to blackWord derived from Greek
◦Petros = rock◦Oleum = oil
Petroleum includes a mixture Petroleum includes a mixture of organic substances rich in of organic substances rich in
carbon (and hydrogen)carbon (and hydrogen)
Natural gas (methane) Gasoline Naphtha
Kerosene
Lubricating oil
Paraffin Asphalt
Classification of petroleumClassification of petroleumCrude vs refinedLight vs intermediate vs heavySweet vs sour
How does it form?How does it form?
Oil in earth’s crustOil in earth’s crust
http://www.green-planet-solar-energy.com/fossil-fuel-formation.html
How much oil is available?How much oil is available?Need to consider:
◦Reserves Different forms Proven and unproven By country Within US
◦Production By country Within US
Forms of oil availabilityForms of oil availability
Petroleum reserves Petroleum reserves worldwideworldwide
http://sevencolors.org/images/photo/original/oilmap.jpg
Petroleum reserves Petroleum reserves worldwideworldwide
http://www.earthsci.org/education/teacher/basicgeol/fossil_fuels/fossil_fuels.html
Proven vs Unproven Proven vs Unproven ReservesReserves
http://prienceshrestha.wordpress.com/2012/01/01/the-geo-political-issues-regarding-global-oil-reserve/
World production by World production by countrycountry
U.S. Petroleum ReservesU.S. Petroleum Reserves
Production by stateProduction by state
Extracting petroleumExtracting petroleumThree main steps
◦Oil exploration◦Drilling◦Pumping
Oil explorationOil explorationDone by geologists
◦Look for evidence of source and trap rock Interpret maps Test drilling
Look for oil bearing strata Presence of certain micro-algae
◦Additional methods Magnetometers / gravity meters Seismic testing “Sniffers” detect hydrocarbons in the air
Oil drillingOil drillingClear landSecure source of
waterInstall rig - derrickCommence drilling
◦Drillbit◦Establish casing◦Introduce drilling
mudhttp://www.encapgroup.com/drilling/
Pump oil from the groundPump oil from the groundPlace pump
at wellheadPlace rods in
the boreholeMotor drives
assemblySuction
created in upstroke, drawing oil upward
http://www.encapgroup.com/drilling/
Crude oil must be refined to Crude oil must be refined to separate componentsseparate componentsDone at fractionating column
(cracker)
Inside a columnInside a column
http://www.propertiesofmatter.si.edu/boilingoil.html
Energy from petroleum Energy from petroleum productsproducts
http://energy.gov/articles/hows-and-whys-replacing-whole-barrel
History of PetroleumHistory of PetroleumOil well known in ancient world
◦Ancient Babylonians, Greeks, Chinese used for paving streets, lighting, medicines, producing salt
By middle ages, kerosene isolated, used for lighting
In US, oil obtained in PA and NY from shallow pools.
Petroleum in 19Petroleum in 19thth Century CenturyProduction increased greatly in US and
Europe due to improved drilling technology◦Drake well in Titusville in 1859◦Other wells in California, Europe, and
Canada in next few years◦Development of internal combustion
engine in late 1800s increased demand.
Petroleum in 20Petroleum in 20thth Century Century Demand and production
increased throughout the first half of century.◦ Cars, Trains, Planes, Home
heating◦ Rise of plastics
Drilling increasingly shifted offshore
Middle-Eastern countries became large-scale producers by 1950s.
OPEC formed in 1960. Oil embargos in 1973 / 79 had
worldwide economic impact. Environmental issues noted by
1980s. Focus on finding alternatives.
Worldwide petroleum use Worldwide petroleum use over timeover time
Worldwide patterns of Worldwide patterns of petroleum use – by countrypetroleum use – by country
Petroleum use – USPetroleum use – US
Petroleum use per capitaPetroleum use per capita
http://www.realitybase.org/journal/2010/12/13/the-history-of-us-per-capita-petroleum-consumption-will-surp.html
Benefits of petroleum as an Benefits of petroleum as an energy sourceenergy sourceHigh energy densityConvenient to transportBurns relatively cleanlyProduces many forms of energyByproducts common in our
modern lives
Drawbacks of petroleum as Drawbacks of petroleum as an energy sourcean energy sourceOften unreliable, especially if
importedDrilling causes habitat impactsSpills can be devastating,
ecologicallyGreenhouse gas emissions
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