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    Thermal, environmental, and economic analysis of the gas turbine fogging system by Rash Sabah Aweid, Ahmed Nawfal Mustafa, Obed Majeed Ali, Bashar Mahmood Ali

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The study results showed that the gas turbine's thermal efficiency increased by (10.7%) and (8.2%) for crude oil and natural gas fuel, respectively, with the fog system. …”
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    Sports, Environment and Climate Change: the Carbon Footprint of Sports Facilities Based on Energy Consumption in Turkey by Ahmet Atalay, Sevdagül Demir

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… In this research, it is aimed to make carbon footprint measurements related to energy consumption (electricity, natural gas) in sports facilities belonging to public institutions in Ardahan province in Turkey. …”
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    Preparing Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Determining Emission Reduction Projects in an Organized Industrial Zone by Merve Çakmak Arı, Sibel Başakçılardan Kabakcı

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…In this study, greenhouse gas emissions caused by natural gas, electricity and diesel fuel consumed within the boundaries of Kütahya 30 August Organized Industrial Zone were calculated and studies were explored for reduction activities. …”
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    Summary and Analysis of Pollutant Emission and Anti-pollution Measures at Onshore Oil and Gas Terminals in the Pearl River Basin by CAO Baojiu, LI Guancheng, SHENG Wenlong, HOU Minchi, WANG Qiabin, LIU Qin

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…With the continuous exploitation of marine oil and gas resources in China,onshore oil and gas terminals are increasingly important as a processing and transportation hub for oil and gas exploitation.Three onshore terminals have been built in the Pearl River Basin so far.This paper analyzes the production process,pollutant emission and its environmental impact,and anti-pollution measures of onshore terminals in the Pearl River Basin,and then summarizes the environmental protection experience of onshore terminals.The results show that the main pollutants of onshore terminals are boiler exhaust and industrial wastewater,and the pollutant emission is moderate in quantity.Utilizing self-produced natural gas as the fuel for terminal heating and power generation systems can decrease the concentration of pollutants in the boiler exhaust with a milder impact on the environment.Nonetheless,it is still required to monitor the sulfur content of natural gas and adopt the low nitrogen combustion technology to decrease the oxynitride emission.For natural gas terminals with low sewage output,sewage can be reused after advanced treatment to accomplish zero sewage emission.For crude oil terminals with high sewage output,it is recommended to conduct multi-stage oil removal and then biological treatment to meet the emission standards.…”
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    Corrosion Reason Analysis of 13Cr110 Tubing in an Injection and Production Well of the Suqiao Gas Storage Group by Rui Cai, Jie Gui, Mingxing Li, Binbin Zhao, Xiaohong Bai, Guangxu Cheng

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The storage and transportation of natural gas are of great significance to the standard use of natural gas. …”
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    Orta Asya’da Enerji Politikaları ve Küresel Rekabet Bağlamında Türkiye’nin Rolü Üzerine Bir Değerlendirme by Bahar ÖZSOY, Esra Banu SİPAHİ, Yusuf SAYIN

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…One of the prominent regions in the world in terms of oil and natural gas reserves is the Central Asia in which the countries are faced with the mentioned risks. …”
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    The Jump Size Distribution of the Commodity Spot Price and Its Effect on Futures and Option Prices by L. Gómez-Valle, Z. Habibilashkary, J. Martínez-Rodríguez

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…In this paper, we analyze the role of the jump size distribution in the US natural gas prices when valuing natural gas futures traded at New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) and we observe that a jump-diffusion model always provides lower errors than a diffusion model. …”
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    ANALYSIS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GAS INDUSTRY by T. Bobyleva, A. Khripunova

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Presented to world leaders in the production of natural gas. Describes the main trends affecting the development of the world gas market, special attention is paid to the active development of liquefied natural gas production. …”
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    New Insight into the Kinetics of Deep Liquid Hydrocarbon Cracking and Its Significance by Wenzhi Zhao, Shuichang Zhang, Bin Zhang, Kun He, Xiaomei Wang

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The deep marine natural gas accumulations in China are mainly derived from the cracking of liquid hydrocarbons with different occurrence states. …”
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    The global implications of a Russian gas pivot to Asia by Steve Pye, Michael Bradshaw, James Price, Dan Zhang, Caroline Kuzemko, Jack Sharples, Dan Welsby, Paul E. Dodds

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Recent years have seen unprecedented shifts in global natural gas trade, precipitated in large part by Russia’s war on Ukraine. …”
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    Leakage analysis and leakage monitoring system design for LNG tanker filling process by Lei Song, Tao Yin, Chuanjun Han, Hai Zhao

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The analysis results show that when the equivalent leakage hole diameter is greater than 4 mm, the height of natural gas diffusion will exceed 5 m within 2 s without wind; the concentration of natural gas above the leakage point is inversely proportional to the height, and the decrease in concentration at a height of 5 m is between 50% and 60% compared with a height of 0.5 m; the wind will bend the natural gas diffusion shape downwind, and the degree of bending decreases as the equivalent leakage hole diameter increases; the optimal laser incidence angle of the laser gas sensor is between 30° and 50°, and the theoretical effective monitoring area width of the sensor when the installation height is 5 m is 4.46 m within the optimal laser incidence angle range.…”
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    The Asymmetric Impact of War: Resilience, Vulnerability and Implications for EU Policy by Giuseppe Celi, Dario Guarascio, Jelena Reljic, Annamaria Simonazzi, Francesco Zezza

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Abstract In 2019, over 96% of EU27 oil needs, nearly 90% of natural gas and over 43% of solid fuels were met by net imports, with the largest share coming from Russia (35% of oil, 40% of natural gas and 20% of solid fuels consumed in EU27). …”
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