tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7952077824240445451.post6758615204718632930..comments2024-02-01T01:41:38.306-08:00Comments on A Chemist in Langley: On Killer Whales, the Brontosaurus and the Tar SandsBlairhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14439598281608282361noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7952077824240445451.post-47796110096691054302018-04-22T11:14:45.615-07:002018-04-22T11:14:45.615-07:00Dear Buyer/ Buyer mandate
We currently have Avai...Dear Buyer/ Buyer mandate<br /> We currently have Available FOB Rotterdam/Hosuton for JP54,D2, D6, JetA1 with good and workable procedure, whereby buyer will dip test in seller tank with proof of product.<br />Kindly Contact us via (anatolyvyacheslavoil@mail.ru) for SCO as soon as possible, so we can move to the next step.<br /><br />Regards<br />Anatoly Vyacheslav<br />Email: anatolyvyacheslavoil@mail.ru <br />anatolyvyacheslavoil@yandex.ru<br />skype:anatolyvyacheslavoilAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7952077824240445451.post-24553629069825247912015-03-25T11:45:04.630-07:002015-03-25T11:45:04.630-07:00... and pterodactyl is not a dinosaur:
http://www....... and pterodactyl is not a dinosaur:<br />http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/why-a-pterosaur-is-not-a-dinosaur-87082921/?no-istcrfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10726414637021391906noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7952077824240445451.post-70821154259583499892015-03-16T06:33:13.828-07:002015-03-16T06:33:13.828-07:00I would add that the oil in those "oil sands&...I would add that the oil in those "oil sands" displays a set of properties which change as the sands are buried deeper. The material near the surface has a very high viscosity (it can exceed 1 million centipoise), and very little dissolved natural gas. But the material found at 800 meters had much lower viscosity and more gas (temperature and pressure are higher at 800 meters). <br /><br />In Venezuela they have a similar formation, but it is found deeper (I think as deep as 1400 meters). In some areas the reservoir sands were deposited right on top, or very close to, of eroded granite basement. The basement has a fairly high geothermal gradient, and it's possible to find reservoirs with a much higher temperature than their Canadian counterparts. This means the industry can drill horizontal wells and "cold produce" them at high rates (the very best wells produce over 2000 bopd of 8 degree API extra heavy). But these are exceptional, to achieve the recovery the government has targeted the Venezuelan extra heavy oil fields will require steam injection. However, the current industry strategy is quite haphazard, and thus far we see the primary production of the heavy oil which can be extracted from the deeper hotter zones. This will ruin the long term recovery, for reasons a bit too technical for me to explain. Fernando Leanmehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16085680730729620836noreply@blogger.com