Final Environmental Impact Statement Volume 1; Proposed 1979 Ocs Oil and Gas Lease Sale (Paperback)
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9781235873065 - United States. New York Office: Final Environmental Impact Statement Volume 1 Proposed 1979 Ocs Oil and Gas Lease Sale
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Final Environmental Impact Statement Volume 1 Proposed 1979 Ocs Oil and Gas Lease Sale (1979)

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This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 192 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.4in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. Excerpt: . . . which uses a technique of pipecoating (impingement) similar to the process used for coating offshore pipelines. Pipecoating for this proposed sale would be accomplished at an expanded facility in the Bucks County area. Two gas processing plants will have been built as a result of Sale No. 40 to remove hydrogen sulfide impurities (if any) and to strip commercially valuable ethanes, propanes, and butanes from the natural gas stream (however, see Appendix 1). These plants would be located in Burlington County, New Jersey and in Middle*** County, New Jersey (see Figure I. A-1). The plants would expand as a result of proposed Sale No. 49. During peak gas production from both sales (in 1991), about 110 to 140 persons would be employed at each gas plant, with about 10 to 30 of these jobs attributable to proposed OCS Sale No. 49. Each plant would require approximately 115 acres of land, and process from 1. 7 to 1. 9 billion cubic feet of gas per day during peak cumulative gas production (June, 1978 estimates, Appendix 1). The exact plant sizes will depend on the spatial distribution of gas discoveries. When a reservoir has been depleted to a level at which it cannot be profitably produced, operations are terminated. Small amounts of oil may be recovered, as condensate from gas wells, after termination of all oil wells. OCS Orders require wells to be plugged, the casing severed well below the mudline, the platform removed, and all obstructions cleared from the area. Major trunklines may be used for future production from adjacent areas, but smaller lines would probably be abandoned in place. Abandonment consists of purging the lines of entrained hydrocarbons by water flushing (the water disposed of onshore after reclaiming the oil) and severing the ends below the mud line. . . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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9781235873065 - United States New York Office: Final Environmental Impact Statement Volume 1; Proposed 1979 Ocs Oil and Gas Lease Sale (Paperback)
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Final Environmental Impact Statement Volume 1; Proposed 1979 Ocs Oil and Gas Lease Sale (Paperback) (2012)

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Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. Excerpt: .which uses a technique of pipecoating (impingement) similar to the process used for coating offshore pipelines. Pipecoating for this proposed sale would be accomplished at an expanded facility in the Bucks County area. Two gas processing plants will have been built as a result of Sale No. 40 to remove hydrogen sulfide impurities (if any) and to strip commercially valuable ethanes, propanes, and butanes from the natural gas stream (however, see Appendix 1). These plants would be located in Burlington County, New Jersey and in Middle*** County, New Jersey (see Figure I.A-1). The plants would expand as a result of proposed Sale No. 49. During peak gas production from both sales (in 1991), about 110 to 140 persons would be employed at each gas plant, with about 10 to 30 of these jobs attributable to proposed OCS Sale No. 49. Each plant would require approximately 115 acres of land, and process from 1.7 to 1.9 billion cubic feet of gas per day during peak cumulative gas production (June, 1978 estimates, Appendix 1). The exact plant sizes will depend on the spatial distribution of gas discoveries. When a reservoir has been depleted to a level at which it cannot be profitably produced, operations are terminated. Small amounts of oil may be recovered, as condensate from gas wells, after termination of all oil wells. OCS Orders require wells to be plugged, the casing severed well below the mudline, the platform removed, and all obstructions cleared from the area. Major trunklines may be used for future production from adjacent areas, but smaller lines would probably be abandoned in place. Abandonment consists of purging the lines of entrained hydrocarbons by water flushing (the water disposed of onshore after reclaiming the oil) and severing the ends below the mud line. .
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Final environmental impact statement Volume 1; proposed 1979 OCS oil and gas lease sale (2012)

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ...which uses a technique of pipecoating (impingement) similar to the process used for coating offshore pipelines. Pipecoating for this proposed sale would be accomplished at an expanded facility in the Bucks County area. Two gas processing plants will have been built as a result of Sale No. 40 to remove hydrogen sulfide impurities (if any) and to strip commercially valuable ethanes, propanes, and butanes from the natural gas stream (however, see Appendix 1). These plants would be located in Burlington County, New Jersey and in Middle*** County, New Jersey (see Figure I.A-1). The plants would expand as a result of proposed Sale No. 49. During peak gas production from both sales (in 1991), about 110 to 140 persons would be employed at each gas plant, with about 10 to 30 of these jobs attributable to proposed OCS Sale No. 49. Each plant would require approximately 115 acres of land, and process from 1.7 to 1.9 billion cubic feet of gas per day during peak cumulative gas production (June, 1978 estimates, Appendix 1). The exact plant sizes will depend on the spatial distribution of gas discoveries. When a reservoir has been depleted to a level at which it cannot be profitably produced, operations are terminated. Small amounts of oil may be recovered, as condensate from gas wells, after termination of all oil wells. OCS Orders require wells to be plugged, the casing severed well below the mudline, the platform removed, and all obstructions cleared from the area. Major trunklines may be used for future production from adjacent areas, but smaller lines would probably be abandoned in place. Abandonment consists of purging the lines of entrained hydrocarbons by water flushing (the water disposed of onshore after reclaiming the oil) and severing the ends below the mud line. ... Paperback, Label: RareBooksClub.com, RareBooksClub.com, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2012-05-15, Studio: RareBooksClub.com.
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Final environmental impact statement Volume 1; proposed 1979 OCS oil and gas lease sale (2012)

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ...which uses a technique of pipecoating (impingement) similar to the process used for coating offshore pipelines. Pipecoating for this proposed sale would be accomplished at an expanded facility in the Bucks County area. Two gas processing plants will have been built as a result of Sale No. 40 to remove hydrogen sulfide impurities (if any) and to strip commercially valuable ethanes, propanes, and butanes from the natural gas stream (however, see Appendix 1). These plants would be located in Burlington County, New Jersey and in Middle*** County, New Jersey (see Figure I.A-1). The plants would expand as a result of proposed Sale No. 49. During peak gas production from both sales (in 1991), about 110 to 140 persons would be employed at each gas plant, with about 10 to 30 of these jobs attributable to proposed OCS Sale No. 49. Each plant would require approximately 115 acres of land, and process from 1.7 to 1.9 billion cubic feet of gas per day during peak cumulative gas production (June, 1978 estimates, Appendix 1). The exact plant sizes will depend on the spatial distribution of gas discoveries. When a reservoir has been depleted to a level at which it cannot be profitably produced, operations are terminated. Small amounts of oil may be recovered, as condensate from gas wells, after termination of all oil wells. OCS Orders require wells to be plugged, the casing severed well below the mudline, the platform removed, and all obstructions cleared from the area. Major trunklines may be used for future production from adjacent areas, but smaller lines would probably be abandoned in place. Abandonment consists of purging the lines of entrained hydrocarbons by water flushing (the water disposed of onshore after reclaiming the oil) and severing the ends below the mud line. ... Paperback, Label: RareBooksClub.com, RareBooksClub.com, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2012-05-15, Studio: RareBooksClub.com.
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9781235873065 - United States New York Office: Final Environmental Impact Statement Volume 1; Proposed 1979 Ocs Oil and Gas Lease Sale
United States New York Office

Final Environmental Impact Statement Volume 1; Proposed 1979 Ocs Oil and Gas Lease Sale (1979)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland EN PB NW

ISBN: 9781235873065 bzw. 1235873064, in Englisch, Rarebooksclub.com, Taschenbuch, neu.

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